USB windmill

USB windmill

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Critical Alarm: Electrical USB Connections Can Harm Your Computer Be Cautious When Working with Electrical Components As a seasoned technician, I've worked extensively with electrical connections using bare hands, but I highly recommend wearing nonconducting gloves for safety. Materials Needed: *Electrical Motor (32mm Diameter, 25mm Height) *USB Cable (Scrapped from Unused Devices) *3D Printing Parts: Alt Tabla, Gövde, Kafa, Kanat Tutucu, 4 Kanat, and Motor Kapagi Use ABS Plastic for the Print. Combine Parts with Acetone Acetone is a strong solvent; use technical-grade acetone available at hardware stores. Apply a small amount to the combining surface and press parts together for 1-2 minutes. Working with USB Connections The USB socket has four cables, but you only need two to connect the electrical motor. Cut the other end of the cable and connect it to the motor. Try connecting the motor to two different cables to see which one works best. Assemble the Kanat and Kanat Tutucu Combine these parts using acetone and press them together for 1-2 minutes. Prepare the Motor Assembly Fill any gaps in the Kafa with residual materials before inserting the motor. Get the motor's cable from the hole under the Kafa and combine it with the Motor Kapagi to lock the motor in place. Connect the Cables Pass the motor cable through the Gövde and connect it to either the USB or motor cables, whichever you chose earlier. Combine the Gövde and Kafa parts together. Insert the Kanat Tutucu into the Motor This will secure the wings in place. Connect the USB to Your Computer and Have Fun Advanced Note: To strengthen the bond between parts, prepare a paste by mixing acetone with ABS plastic. Add small ABS parts to the acetone and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. The ABS will soften, allowing you to apply it to the combined parts' interface. This process resembles welding.

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