Sci/Tech Mismatched materials produce self-assembling gears

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It gives "auto mechanic" a new meaning. Engineers have devised gears and cogs that make themselves, saving the expense of machining the tiny parts that keep microscopic motors ticking over.

The components are formed from discs that buckle into shape after a change in temperature, and the team behind the study says the technique can produce complicated bevels or curves that are difficult to produce with traditional methods.

For a decade, engineers have been experimenting with materials that spontaneously bend into shape. A thin metal film deposited on top of a heat-expanded polymer such as PDMS will buckle into an ordered array of wrinkles when the polymer is cooled down.

Xi Chen's team at Columbia University in New York City realised the technique could be used to produce the regularly spaced teeth of a gear without having to rely on costly etching and grinding methods.

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I'm thinking of cupcakes and the cupcake wrappers. You heat it when it's a paste, cool it when it's hot, and it will take the shape of the gears on the sides.
 

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Soon we'll have our own
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like Mr.
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