
WINDMILL - PRUSAMENT SPOOL - reuse idea
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Follow the official blog post: https://www.prusaprinters.org/?p=8875&preview=true First 3D prints enclosed files are printed with Prusament PLA galaxy black. For outdoor use, consider PET or ABS instead of PLA, as it does not resist high temperatures, especially when it's black and absorbs almost all sun rays energy. You'll need twelve blades, one base, one shaft part, one tail and tail grip, six clips (A), five clips (B), five clips (C), and one nose. Only the nose needs supports; the rest can be printed without supports. Use default settings for printing. When parts are ready, let's start assembling. Take a spool frontage and push it onto the base, then insert the smooth rod. On the opposite end of the rod place the joint, and slide the second smooth rod in perpendicularly. Insert nuts into holes and secure the rod with screws. Take the tail and slide it into the tail grip; secure it with screws and install it on the longer end of the horizontal rod. Secure the whole tail as well. Take the second spool frontage and prepare the clips. Click the clips to the spool, as shown in the picture, and insert the blades. Use super glue if needed. The last thing to do is assemble the shaft. It's essential to secure the 3D printed ring between the gears – it will protect the wheel from sliding off. Don't forget to use screws with flat heads for securing it, as it needs to rotate freely inside the shaft cover. The windmill is ready! A potential next step is linking it with a motor via a belt, turning it into a ventilator – this is up to you! https://www.dominikcisar.cz https://www.model3D.cz
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