• lb_o@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I have a decent engineering degree. It’s okay.

    For the relatively short range we can generate required power from manual generators, all we will need is a cable extrusion technology and the copper is soft, so we will probably be able to get some decent results after a year or two of working with melted copper.

    Then it’s just some magnets and a copper circuit.

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      Ok how are you going to isolate the copper? Have you ever worked with extruding copper? Copper wire is not made from extruding hot copper. Up to a certain size you roll ot while hot and then you draw it through hole in a polished hard material like diamond or carbide. Between a number of passes you then anneal it. I think you really overestmate how hard all of the things are yyou claim. Can i ask in what field your degree is in?