Racing propeller modified
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The device was mounted on a 15 meter, 37 year old pine tree, which had been used in the celebration and decoration for someone's 50th birthday that was fixed firmly into the ground. Its rotation relies on wind direction as it is securely attached to a sturdy pine branch. For the next 50 days, the device will continuously rotate as influenced by various weather elements. Once its rotating cycle comes to an end, it will be removed and used for decorative purposes or to provide cooling relief during scorching summer afternoons. You can explore more captivating images related to this Slovenian tradition on https://www.google.com/search?q=mlaj&newwindow=1&espv=2&biw=1680&bih=921&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=xW4cVZ6oO5ftaJTRgqAK&ved=0CB0QsAQ Instructions Revised from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:124093 to fit a 6002Z bearing on both center points, enabling the device to rotate around an axis and further enhanced in Blender by projecting text onto its surface. This custom-built device was produced on a Felix printer 3.0 using nine distinct pieces that were each cut with precision using Netfabb basic from a high-quality PLA material. Each piece was then meticulously glued together with polyurethane adhesive and secured tightly with dowel joints to provide maximum structural support. In total, this impressive device took an astonishing 45 hours to complete with each layer carefully printed at just 250 microns and possessing an optimal infill of 4 percent.
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