Bladeless Fan - Prototype
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Hi, this is another experiment by SgaboLab. It works but requires a little modification using a file before assembly, you can see it on video. more details http://www.sgabolab.com/2016/12/3d-printing-bladeless-fan-prototype.html#links For the test that you see in video, I used a PC fan and an adapter to boost static pressure of the fan, not the conic adapter that you see in video, my other idea. You can see it in this other video. and in this other video "bag inflating test" You can find this adapter model among my drawings. A simple PC fan attached to the input hole won't work; I suggest trying with a hairdryer or another power fan. I recommend using a 0.4 nozzle, a layer height of 0.2-0.3, and an infill of 20%. UPDATE: I made a new prototype version with the same air profile as Valentine Bladeless fan. Here's a little test with smoke where you can see how air moves around it. If you think about buying from Gearbest and want to support me, use my affiliate link, thanks https://www.gearbest.com/?lkid=... If you'd like to make a donation, you can use Thingiverse tip, thanks https://www.thingiverse.com/SgaboLab/designs/tips. Check me out at: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/SgaboLab Instagram http://www.instagram.com/sgabolab Google+ https://plus.google.com/+SgaboLab Blogger http://www.sgabolab.com/ Pinshape Shop https://pinshape.com/users/1303957-SgaboLab
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