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A spring is an elastic object that stores mechanical energy. Springs are typically made of spring steel. There are many spring designs. In everyday use, the term often refers to coil springs. | |||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_(device) Wikipedia: Spring (device)] |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 23 September 2021
Part: Springs
Materials: | Spring steels, Plastics |
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Tools: | Metal lathes, 3D printers |
Parts: | Wires |
Introduction
A spring is an elastic object that stores mechanical energy. Springs are typically made of spring steel. There are many spring designs. In everyday use, the term often refers to coil springs.
Challenges
Approaches