ToroSpin Turbo (Toroidal Launcher with planetary gearbox)

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ToroSpin Turbo (Toroidal Launcher with planetary gearbox)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.6 h
6 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
7.7 h
5 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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Description

Basic info:

  • Toroidal propeller launcher with double planetary gearbox.
  • Update: Part 13-256.stl - extended stick for bed 256x256mm (A1/P1/X1).

 

Gearbox:

  • Non-printable parts: You just need one type of screws (M3x16) for assembly.
  • Gear ratio 1:12 with smooth move.

Printing:

  • No supports!
  • Layers height are 0,12-0,2mm.
  • Recommended material for gears is PETG, see below to BOM.

BOM:

Printed parts/Purchased parts
ItemFileQtyDescription
11.stl8PETG
22.stl1PETG
33-Ring-up.stl1PETG
44-Ring-down.stl1PETG
55.stl1PETG
66.stl1PETG
77.stl1PETG
88.stl1PLA (1)
99.stl1PETG
1010.stl1PLA
1111.stl1PLA
1212.stl1PETG
1313, 13Low ,13-2561PETG (2)
1414.stl1PETG
15Tor_170.stl, Tor_200.stl1Propeller (3)
-Tor_base.step-to create remixes
16Screw M3x1611Countersunk screw (DIN 7991)
  1. Recommended high of layers 0,12mm
  2. 13Low.stl is for printer bed size under 250x210mm. 13-256.stl - extended stick for bed 256x256mm (A1/P1/X1).
  3. 170mm or 200mm toroidal propeller +105mm. Recommended high of layers 0,12mm.

Assembly:

STEP 1:

Note: Screw (red) in detail A shouldn't be too tight!

STEP 2:

STEP 3:

STEP 4:

STEP 5: Let's fly!!

 

Note: By downloading and using the model, you agree that it is provided "as is," without any warranties. The authors of this model are not liable for any accidents, damages, or other issues that may arise from its use. Users are encouraged to exercise caution and use the model responsibly. The author disclaims any responsibility for any losses or damages incurred through the use of this product.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed well. This thing has a lot of power and was surprising when I first used it. I greased the gears with engine assembly lube and they worked great.
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Thanks! Enjoy it! :)
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Replying to @Kocyns :
Do you think it would be possible to design some flying parts that are smaller? If these could be printed 4 at a time on the build plate it would be incredible. With them taking 40 minutes each it sucks when you lose one. I am going to try and experiment with making them smaller and seeing what they do. Just gonna be hard to still have the middle be the right size.
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Replying to @NotForEveryone :
Yes, no problem :) I can reduce the diameter approx to 100mm.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
really neat! be sure you get the flush screws and not the standard fastener head from Home Depot/Lowes.
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just printed this and realized this before seeing your comment. do you know if anyone has remixed with the normal bolt tops?
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Replying to @Camaraderie :
not to my knowledge but it shouldn't be too hard to accommodate this change in your own print by removing the flush screw feature and just extrude straight down.
(Edited)
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Replying to @Camaraderie :
or just heat the head of the screw with a lighter and it wil mold the plastic while you screw it in.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
This thing is amazing. this is probably the first print I did that felt like it was engineered TOO well. It flies up and slams my 20’ (~6m) ceiling even with a soft pull. Minimal post processing needed. My only recommendation is to print the propellers on slow “silent” mode, which makes the quality much better and flies much higher.
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I'm pleased, enjoy it! :)
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Ingenious design. I printed three of them as stocking stuffers for my kids. I'd like to share a few lessons learned: 1) I had to shrink the screw-on top by 1% along the X and Y axes to allow for an easy fit that only requires hand strength. 2) Due to the large overhand in sections of the blades, I had to reduce the layer height for the propellers down to 0.15mm and reduce printing speed to get high-quality results. I used 80mm/s max for all types of fill, which is probably a bit overkill but the propellers are not a long/large print anyway, so I didn't bother to optimize for speed. 3) Make sure you orient to screw-on top correctly, or else the gears may not spin freely. The hollowed-out side goes towards the inside, the gears. Thanks again for this excellent contribution.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge :) I've printed all with 0.12mm and low speed without issues on Ender3, and I'd like to upload the optimized print profiles for BambuLab but I have to wait for a new printer :)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
nice :)
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Awsome! Really fun to fly 😬
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Thanks! Nice colors :)
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Awesome toy for my kids and me as well :-)
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This is a fantastic model that printed well and goes together well. The assembly video was very helpful. It flies very well and is a blast to play with.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
nice :)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Den Deckel, der oben rein geschraubt wird, muss man in x und y. um circa 1 % kleiner drucken, sonst passt er nicht. Ansonsten perfekter Druck und das Teil funktioniert richtig super. Danke.
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