fein turbo i 3d models
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I took this model (V8 GM 350 turbo) for the challenge. I had to reconfigure the Colors in Pro/E from the Step file to adjust separate colors. Also I made some extra piping. ...Enjoy.
cults3d
... However you will need to modify the hole in the turbo too. -Wall mout: One part fit in the turbo and the other for the wall, and simply put the TurboLamp on the wall mount. Done! ... *I used a superglue type for the union between the parts.
grabcad
The model I 3D printed was split along its middle to accommodate a Q-tip, which when powered by compressed air, spun at approximately 1700 RPM and produced a characteristic turbo whistling sound.
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A turbo pump I made for a youtube video (https://youtu.be/hko2u0558js) to take compressed air and use it to pressurize a liquid. ...This will probably only work with resin printing.
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Here's my latest creation, a simple turbo keychain that I designed purely for entertainment purposes. ...The model you see in the preview lacks a hole for attaching a keychain due to its outdated design.
grabcad
... design of that miniature machine involves a substantial amount of mathematical calculations. ...I discovered the turbo model on GrabCAD and used its dimensions as a blueprint to construct the remaining parts, inspired by Colin Furze's innovations.
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I got the impeller from https://grabcad.com/library/turbo-compressor-impeller-2 The case was drawn in SolidWorks. This radial compressor is far from being optimized. The gap between the impeller and the case can be reduced. Furthermore, my 3D...
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Turbo Nagivator from power rangers turbo. ...Done from Referencing toy/show images
grabcad
I attempted to create a turbo pump model by referring to this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZXKFt271Rg&t=4s&ab_channel=SolidWorksTutorial☺. ...The guide was helpful in guiding me through the process of designing the various...
myminifactory
A model of a Turbo impeller that works well on your standard FDM printer. ... You can test the efficenty by inserting a pencil in a hole and trying to blow, if you want to exaggerate I suggest you try whit compressed air . ... You will hear that sound !