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Cams with complicated profiles (the technical term for the shape of a cam) can be complicated to manufacture, particularly with the type of equipment available in the school workshop. However, if all you want to do is produce a single up and down motion for every revolution on the cam, a circular cam rotating about a point offset from its centre (an eccentric), will often suffice. Note that the cam follower need not just move up and down - it can be a lever as illustrated.
Cams with complex profiles can be complicated to manufacture, particularly with the type of equipment available in the school workshop. However, if all that is required is to produce a single up and down motion for every revolution on the cam, a circular cam rotating about a point offset from its centre ''(an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eccentric_%28mechanism%29 '''eccentric'''])'', will often suffice.
 
Note that the cam follower need not just move up and down in a '''[[reciprocating]]''' motion, but it can be a lever as shown, which will produce '''[[oscillating]]''' motion.





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MechanismsEccentrics.jpg

Cams with complex profiles can be complicated to manufacture, particularly with the type of equipment available in the school workshop. However, if all that is required is to produce a single up and down motion for every revolution on the cam, a circular cam rotating about a point offset from its centre (an eccentric), will often suffice.

Note that the cam follower need not just move up and down in a reciprocating motion, but it can be a lever as shown, which will produce oscillating motion.