Is there a global library of these mechanisms in open format that can be converted into real devices?

Is there a global library of these mechanism in open format that can be converted into real devices?

The Video:  https://www.facebook.com/reel/1404732473547334

My Comment:

I see this and think: That converts rotary to linear (vibrational) motion. And it can convert it back,maybe. But there must by thousands of ways to do it mechanically and this is just one. You show me just one and I am supposed to be able to use it for something? Are you just showing off? Do you not know the general rules? Are the tools you used available to everyone?

Is there no catalog or library of open devices that convert linear to rotary motion so 8.2 Billion humans do not have to keep working out what looks like one elegant way? Sharing knowledge about how things work and then have it where all humans can do it too – that seems like the problem to work on. NOT just showing single examples in isolation with no links, resources, explanations, etc etc etc.

If this is a unique device that no one has made before, where is the $Thanks and Like to encourage and reward the creator?

If you are showing someone else’s work, who are they, where are they? Can you link me to them so I can thank them directly, or can you securely pass along a $Tip or $Thanks and $Donate to them and track that it gets to them and it is the right person(s)?

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation


Posted at https://x.com/RichardKCollin2/status/1836039291354366412

A Video: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1404732473547334

My Comment: Is there a global library of these mechanisms in open format that can be converted into real devices?
 
I see this and think: Who is the creator? The Inventor?
 
That converts rotary to linear (vibrational) motion. And it can convert it back,maybe. But there must by thousands of ways to do it mechanically and this is just one. You show me just one and I am supposed to be able to use it for something? Are you just showing off? Do you not know the general rules? Are the tools you used available to everyone?
 
Is there no catalog or library of open devices that convert linear to rotary motion so 8.2 Billion humans do not have to keep working out what looks like one elegant way? Sharing knowledge about how things work and then have it where all humans can do it too – that seems like the problem to work on. NOT just showing single examples in isolation with not links, resources, explanations, etc etc etc.
 
If this is a unique device that no one has made before, where is the $Thank and $Like to encourage and reward the creator?
 
If you are showing someone else’s work, who are they, where are they? Can you link me to them so I can thank them directly, or can you securely pass along a $Tip or $Thanks or $Donate or $Invest or $Support to them?
 
And Track that it gets to them and it is the right person(s)?
 
Where is the button to “3d print this and deliver it to me”. Or “make a part out of aluminum and send it it to an address” or “send the file to my project  and add it into that design where it is supposed to go.”
 
Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation
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