Magnetmotor

Magnetmotor

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Human: With this kit, you can build your own magnet motor. The rotor holds 24 magnets at three rows, with a total of 72 magnets, each measuring eight millimeters in diameter and five millimeters high. Each row has a ten-degree offset from the next one. The bores for the magnets are angled thirty degrees. The stator also holds twenty-four magnets in three rows, with the same amount and size as the rotor's. No offset exists between the rows; however, the bores are angled at thirty degrees like the rotor's. The rotor-to-stator gap measures four millimeters. You will need two bearings with an inner diameter of ten millimeters, an outer diameter of twenty-six millimeters, and a height of eight millimeters that can be pressed into the rotor support. Additionally, you require twenty screws with plastic threads measuring three by twelve millimeters and one hundred forty-four magnets measuring eight millimeters by five millimeters round N48 with poles on their rounded faces. You must print two pieces from "Lagerbock.stl" and three pieces from "Lagerung_Stator.st". This model allows the stator to slide over the rotor, with each bore featuring a service hole that enables you to remove magnets for testing various patterns. However, I haven't found a suitable pattern yet, but this model empowers you to conduct your own research. If someone succeeds in finding the correct pattern, please share it with me. Have fun building your own magnet motor! Print settings: * Rafts: None * Supports: None * Resolution: 0.1 mm * Infill: 30% Notes: You can print parts using standard PLA settings. I use 0.1 mm resolution only for the stator, rotor, and Lagerung_Stator.stl files. The other components can be printed with a 0.15mm resolution.

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