3d printable windmill

3d printable windmill

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Avert danger: USB electrical connections may harm your computer. To prevent injury while working with low voltage electricity, wear non-conductive gloves. Heed my advice! Materials required include: 1. An electrical motor (32mm diameter, 25mm height - sourced from unserviceable items like toys, blow dryers or mixers; I used a room air freshener) 2. A USB cable (from discarded mice, keyboards, printers, etc.) 3. 3D printing components: 1 base, 1 body, 1 head, 1 wing nut holder, 4 wings, 1 motor cover Utilize ABS plastic for printing. For part assembly, use technical-grade acetone, available at hardware stores (known as "hırdavatçı" in Turkey). Apply acetone to connecting surfaces and press parts together for 1.5-2 minutes. The USB socket has four cables. Keep the socket's terminal intact and cut the other end. Connect the electrical motor cable and USB cable using two of the four available wires. Combine 'wing' with 'wing nut holder' via acetone. Fill the space in the 'head' with leftover materials before inserting the motor into the 'head'. Feed the motor cable through the hole beneath the 'head'. Attach the 'motor cover' to the 'head' to secure the motor. Route the cable through the 'body' and connect the USB and motor cables as desired. Join 'body' and 'head'. Insert 'wing nut holder' into the 'motor'. Connect the USB to your computer and enjoy! Advanced tip: For a stronger bond between parts, prepare a paste with acetone and ABS. In a glass, mix acetone with small pieces of ABS plastic. After 15-20 minutes, the ABS will soften. Apply the softened ABS to the connecting surfaces for a welded effect.

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