Aircraft Engine Fan (1) Fan Body

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Aircraft Engine Fan (1) Fan Body

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 10% infill
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Notes: 1. The internal motor uses a brushless front-output shaft motor

2. The motor mounting base is currently for a 2312s motor (pdd: Shimian Maifu Home DJI Phantom 4(Phantom 4) 2312s motor) base, if you need other bases, you can leave a message, I will modify and send it up

3. Other electronic accessories include ESC (tb: 9imodeldiy's 2216 800kv dismantled brushless ESC) and speed controller (tb: 9imodeldiy's 3.7-26v multi-level tester simple model, with DuPont line), several wires, several screws (including M2, M3)

4. The fan base is being organized, and will be uploaded to this platform after it is organized

5. This model is an original model, I do not allow others to use it for commercial purposes to profit

6. This model can be shared with others through this platform

7. This product should be kept out of reach of children under 3 years old, as it is dangerous

Base details: https://makerworld.com/zh/models/190324#profileId-210091

Effect diagram same model aircraft propeller see: https://makerworld.com/zh/models/198347#profileId-218953

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Is there a battery compartment in this?
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I think three supports can hold the battery, you can try it
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
Could you share the STP file? I want to add two 18650 batteries
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Replying to @chunfeng :
15250605353@163.com 谢谢!
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There are also two locations for the shims to be determined
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The color combination looks great
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
Thank you so much for sharing! My little one will definitely love this fan~
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Replying to @user_191286828 :
I made this one for my kid too, because he loves the look of an airplane engine, so I made this. He didn't like the football design I made before, so it was a waste. Later, I will launch an airplane engine air purifier. It is currently being designed and debugged. I won't show it yet. Welcome back
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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
Extremely large, massive airflow, but also very loud, running at full power it's probably over 100 decibels, comparable to a real aircraft engine
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That's amazing! Can the switch be hidden?
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Could you please share the voltage module of the final product? Thanks~
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Replying to @hbcnwatson :
I only installed a 4S lithium battery, did not add a switch
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Wow, this is amazing! However, the fan blades seem different from the ones in your pictures. Could you provide the fan model from picture 3? It would be more convenient if you could organize the required parts.
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The fan blade in Figure 3 is too heavy for a typical brushless motor, so I abandoned this design. If you need it, I can find it and upload it for everyone to download. Wait for my news. You can check my homepage tomorrow or the day after to see if it's been added.
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
Okay, I'll try printing with the configured settings first. I don't think the wind will be too weak.
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Replying to @user_3788572154 :
Make sure to pay attention to the motor matching, otherwise the blades cannot be installed to the motor base.
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This is a great design! The base of the 2312 motor has 4 holes, and the propeller fixation is different from your original design. Could you design it with a 4-hole base and modify the propeller fixation method? Thanks!
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I have sent you the original model of the motor base. You can modify it yourself. Is it feasible for me to export it in STEP format?
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
Can you send me a step file?
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Replying to @17836593524 :
Sure, leave your email address
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No AMS, I painted it myself, it's running, very loud, I'm quite happy, thanks to the blogger.
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Congratulations, it can be printed separately. The sound is indeed loud, but there will be the sound of the engine
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
It's got that airplane engine feel. Haha, awesome!
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Replying to @user_497750929 :
Doesn't it sound quite similar?
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This is cool, the running sound is really loud.
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Amazing
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Hello, could you tell me the dimensions and quantity of M2/M3 screws? I want to check if I need to supplement some.
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Where do I connect the PWM?
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This is an amazing model, thanks UP! Could you please send me the motor base for 2216 to 296766669@qq.com? Many thanks!
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Give me a parameter
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
Thanks♪(・ω・)ノ I bought a 2312S motor according to the blueprint. I'm still figuring out which M2 or M3 to buy...
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Is there an STL file?
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Leave your email address and I will send it to you
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
softteactx@gmail.com
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Replying to @user_2818030610 :
Thank you
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Hey, is there an assembly tutorial or drawing for this?
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I thought this assembly would be pretty straightforward, so I didn't make any assembly instructions
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Replying to @Pathfinder.Ant :
I'll try it
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Replying to @user_998449921 :
No, I'll take another picture for you, and you can assemble it according to the photo
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