Engineer & Ardynis
Ardynis Ardynis
I found a schematic for an ancient gear‑driven device that supposedly channels ley lines—could be useful for something we’re both interested in.
Engineer Engineer
Sounds intriguing, but first check the gear tolerances and material strengths. Ley lines or not, if the gears can handle the load, the rest is just wiring. Keep the design simple and make sure everything is rated for the torque you expect.
Ardynis Ardynis
Got it. I'll tighten the tolerances, check the material specs, and keep the gear train as lean as possible. Simple, sturdy, and ready for the load.
Engineer Engineer
Good plan. Just remember the heat from repeated contact—add a heat sink or a little oil if the gear material starts to deform. Keep the setup cool and you’ll avoid most surprises.