George,
Thank's for the kind words

I didn't quite understand that out sourcing part (my english could be better). I tried to fiend some commercial rotor/stator cores that I could use for our purpose, but I could not find anything online and when I visited the local motor rewinding company, all they had was simple induction motor cores with many poles that are very hard to wind like we need and even harder if we need bifilar windings. So I figured it would be easier to make a stator/rotor core by myself exactly as I need them. I bought some 0.35mm thick sheets of silicon steel from the motor rewinding company and gave them along with my CAD drawings to a guy, who works in a local laser cutting company. Now I have to glue/bolt the plates together in needed thickness. I already finished the rotor piece, tomorrow I will work on the stator and if everything will work out fine, I will post some pictures.
lighty,
thanks for the tip, I will try out the toolbox stuff. Also I will make all my CAD files available for download when everything is finished, because there is still some minor issues to solve and some dimensions can change in the motor building process. Just remind me later

Thank you,
Jetijs