Spinner a launcher integrating MARK I

Spinner a launcher integrating MARK I

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I've been working tirelessly to refine my spinner model, and I'm thrilled to announce that it's finally complete! The new design far exceeds my initial expectations, with just a hint of power still needed - but don't worry, it'll take center stage once you start spinning this incredible technology! To enhance the overall performance, I've made a crucial modification to the outer diameter of the model, reducing its size. This change has resulted in a significant improvement in resistance to the spiral spring, thanks to the thicker walls - now measuring 6 mm compared to the prototype's 5 mm. I've also incorporated an innovative system of ball brakes, which proves to be incredibly effective. Two precision-cut balls, measuring between 1.8mm and 2mm in diameter, are securely housed within a ball bearing, allowing for smooth movement and effortless adjustment. To fine-tune the performance, I've added a small adjuster, cleverly showcased in the accompanying picture. With this clever feature, you'll be able to make precise adjustments as needed. As I look forward to my next project, I'm already itching to get started! But before I dive into that, I'll be taking a well-deserved break - see you soon! **Print Settings** * Printer Brand: Prusa * Printer Model: Prusa Steel * Resolution: 0.2 mm * Infill Percentage: 25% * Notes: + Always printing with orange PLA (I promise the next version will be in blue!) + I recommend using a layer height of 0.2 mm. + The center bearing is positioned 16 mm outside and 8mm inside. + The three satellites measure 15 mm.

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