Re: Invention Idea
- From: "Don A. Gilmore" <eromlignod@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 21:27:26 GMT
<taylorluker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1136613044.066091.72130@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi everyone!!
>
> My name is Luke Taylor and I am new to the group.
>
> If you are interested I would welcome any advice you might have on my
> project. Basically I am looking for resources and/or advice to move my
> invention to the next step.
>
> I have an invention idea for a "method of propulsion." The concept
> includes pneumatics and magnets. My idea is different from anything
> currently on the market. I have had 3 consultations with engineers or
> experts and they have all have told me that the invention will not work
> and contradicts basic physics. I disagree and now that I have clearly
> identified why they say that idea won't work, I would like to build a
> basic prototype to demonstrate that the idea will work. I am done
> designing the idea conceptually, and I know think that I need to move
> to actual physically making the prototype. I plan to design the
> prototype on the Autocad Inventor Series and then used a 3D printer to
> print out the design. Here is the ballpark $5,000 budget:
>
> Research via Google Answers $200
> Text books (in order to research/purchase specific components) $200
> Desktop computer optimized for Autocad $1500
> LCD flat screen $500
> Components of prototype $170
> Autocad Inventor software $500
> 3D Printing of prototype $750
> Misc. costs $200
> Autocad Instruction Class $750
>
> If the prototype works it would create significant leverage to develop
> a real prototype instead of just a basic conceptual prototype. At
> that time I would like to hire a team including mechanical engineers,
> etc.= whose expertise will be invaluable in developing a real
> prototype. If the basic prototype doesn't work than I know that idea
> will not work in its present state.
>
> What do you think? Any advice? Any idea of how to find financial
> resources ($5,000)?
Save your money, kid. You're not going to get rich "breaking" the laws of
physics.
Book on basic thermodynamics: $50
Knowing the reason the engineers told you it was impossible: Priceless.
Don
Kansas City
.
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