Has anyone any idea how a glass bead used like a jewel in a watch movement would compare to a good ceramic ball race.
We ran our car with pins as axles (0.6mm diameter) with some small glass beads as bearings on the public track at the NEC during the Big Bang Fair. We managed to beat 1.2 sec, but wonder if we might have performed better with ceramic bearings. We bought some cheap ball races, but these were heavy and seemed to have too much friction. The pins and beads concept leads to very light wheels, and we expected that the ability to spin the wheel up and avoid skidding friction of the wheel on the track would be an advantage.