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TurboProp Airplane Engine Working

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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“All jet engines, which are also called gas turbines, work on the same principle. The engine sucks air in at the front with a fan. A compressor raises the pressure of the air. The compressor is made with many blades attached to a shaft. The blades spin at high speed and compress or squeeze the air.”(NASA)

In order to assemble there is a diagram below every thing is a simple friction tolerance fit

The way the wires work one has to be connected to the battery box prongs and motor prongs. And the other wire has to be attached to the same thing for keeping a closed complete circuit.

On the battery box there are slots for the metal inserts to fit into use one of the reference pictures above to figure it out.

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This model requires the motor and battery contacts from the makers beginner kit.

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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thank you
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any thoughts?
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Calibrate your printer and clean your nozzle.
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
it was clean
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
I don’t own any purple filament
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can you make a photo of how far in you shoved the motor support?
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it doesn’t really matter as long as the propeller is visible in the front
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
ok and the propellor didn’t fit on the motor btw
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Replying to @gavril_T_series :
it’s a pressure fit
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good but can't really see the blade in motion also how do you make the switch?
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I don’t really know how to make the switch I “ borrowed” if you know what I mean the model from a random designer.
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
XD it's all good brother
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And is this the Using it looks like it
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Nice but I don’t know if that one will work? it needs a maker supply one
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Other Issues:The motor doesn't fit
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what motor did you use?
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
just a generic DC motor
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Replying to @Truebiek08 :
I said clearly in the description that it requires the makers beginners kit motor.
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so bad does not work AT ALL. sizes are all wrong. ruined my beginners kit.
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Explain why instead of being kind you choose coming at me arguing aggressive you could just say why. People like you ruin makerworld by not giving explaning your issues.
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fix the sizes and I’ll take the comment down and print it.
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where is the propeller?
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it’s two plates so print the second plate
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
yeah as soon as I left the comment I found it lol
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Replying to @Jonnys3dworld :
nice
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The print was very nice. Unfortunately, it doesn't fit with the motor. I'll try scaling it and have another look. Thanks though for the great model
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Replying to @user_153637420 :
It works with the maker supply motor
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
Danke
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:does not have correct sizes.
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Set your purse down and tell me what went wrong so I can help.
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Replying to @Ifixstuff :
the motor didn’t fit into the holder, and the spinning part of the motor didn’t fit on the propellor thing.
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Replying to @PrintRevs5Star :
You could had started with that. But what motor did you use and where did it say that it was the correct one?
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Yo, can you make an model without the battery box?
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yeah for a few boosts I’m your guy. or just remove it in the slicer
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