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	Comments on: How to make a hand crank flashlight	</title>
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		By: David Whitlock		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The issue is getting the right gear motor, which is unspecified. :( 

The gearing is going to be pretty bulky, unless you specifically design it to be not bulky.  Usually these gear motors are designed for specific purpose mechanical devices where there is plenty of bulk to accommodate inefficient design.  

Getting a high gear reduction requires multiple gears, unless a worm gear is used, but then the gear train can&#039;t be operated from the other end.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The issue is getting the right gear motor, which is unspecified. 🙁 </p>
<p>The gearing is going to be pretty bulky, unless you specifically design it to be not bulky.  Usually these gear motors are designed for specific purpose mechanical devices where there is plenty of bulk to accommodate inefficient design.  </p>
<p>Getting a high gear reduction requires multiple gears, unless a worm gear is used, but then the gear train can&#8217;t be operated from the other end.</p>
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