ROLLOVER FOR CLOSEUP
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Thursday, November 23, 2006
Levitation
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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The stress at the point where the plate meets bar would be incredible.
- 11/23/06, 9:24 AM
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Beans.
- 11/23/06, 10:31 AM
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Jack Crevalle...are you he, himself?
The King of one liners??? If brevity being the soul of wit was a boardgame... _____________ fill in blank. I'd use too many words. ;) Juice - 11/23/06, 10:57 AM
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The bamboo stalk must have a steel beam concealed inside it.
- 11/23/06, 12:03 PM
- Dr.Hardcrab said...
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He is obviously gay and "light in his loafers"...
;-]
>>> - 11/23/06, 2:10 PM
- Desert Cat said...
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Look closely at the area right under the end of his bead necklace--you can see the beam he's sitting on right there.
Re the stresses, it looks like that bamboo could be concealing a 1" bar. Mild steel might be at some risk of bending, but it seems quite doable, provided there's a solid through-weld at the base.
Figure he's 180 lbs and his center of mass is about 15" from the upright post. That's 225 ft-lbs of torque. I'm not a structural engineer, but from what I recall of this stuff, that seems within the range of what a 1" diameter steel bar could handle. - 11/23/06, 9:27 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I blew it up and can see what appears to be a rigid horizontal frame ... ROLLOVER
The question now is did he get up there in the dead of night to avoid detection? How does he get down? If I was there I'd wait him out. - 11/23/06, 10:19 PM
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Simple solution. Step past the mini cones and look, if not touch. Sheeesh! Juice
- 11/24/06, 10:54 AM
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Steel is really, really strong. More than most people imagine. A 1" diameter, 1/8" thick wall tube could do that. The harder part is the joints at the base and whatever frame he's sitting on. A good weld to the base will do, but I'd love to see how his seat is attached to the vertical post, cantilevered out like that. That's a very high stress point. Of course, there are even stronger metals, but they are expensive.
- 11/25/06, 9:26 PM