Working Power Turbine. (It Really Screams! :D)
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Update: 13/02/19. The reduction gearbox design is virtually complete. I'm in the process of printing a prototype to test if it works. I've finally achieved my goal! This marks the culmination of all previous creations posted here. In this iteration, case components and bearing housings feature an innovative locking Lug system, ensuring they lock together without the need for adhesives. The cases also incorporate three "teeth" that lock into the outer band, preventing parts from rotating and coming loose. The Turbine Hub design has been modified to minimize material usage. I'm using a 11.92mm brass tube as the axle in these photos, which is straighter than what could be achieved with a printed axle. Once again, the bearings are 21mm x 12mm x 4mm ball bearings that can be sourced inexpensively on Amazon. Next up, I'm designing a reduction gearbox to harness drive power and enable me to operate something new. Be sure to stand by for this upcoming module, which will seamlessly integrate into this existing setup.
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