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FeverScream Whistler High Speed Propeller Launcher

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This whistling spinner fits this great “High Speed Propeller Launcher” model from the designer Lukas Hannert: https://makerworld.com/en/models/628601?from=search#profileId-553231 which is also much fun with the propellers!

 

It is designed to print without supports and should be printed solid for the longest spin times and has internal cavities for whistling.

Took me many iterations to get there; hope you like it!

 

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along with the other posts about the supports/overhangs, how is that not an obvious issue right off the bat, people? I feel like some people here have never struggled with an Ender 3 in their life and think that overhangs are just magically going to be easy because someone else had it easy. This print preformed as I expected and YES, the supports (I used my own print profile and painted on my own supports, so sue me) did get stuck and make the surface a little wonky, but it still worked. I will rate this PRINT not the PROFILE or the THOUGHT OF IT BEING PERFECT. People need to open up their eyes and see that they have their heads up their butts. Great design dude! My son loves it, even though I kinda printed it for myself.
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youre a good person
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I indeed. I needed to see this. I've scrolled past so many negative BS reviews because they don't know how to use a 3D printer.
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I just finished a long print with no issues. For some reason this one had issues. I think it was mainly with the supports. Also no matter how fast a spin it I couldn't get it to whistle.
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Sorry to hear it does not whistle for you, are the whistle holes clear? I know this is a very difficult print also because of the solid parts, you could call it a torture test that you can test your pinter and filament settings with.
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yes, the vents for the whistle are clear, they look good besides a little saging from the filament on the inside (not around the openings). IDK, i just took another look and using the flash on my phone, it looks like the openings are not as smooth as I thought.
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Replying to @NexNex2024 :
They look ok from the outside but the inside has lots of flaws. hope you can see them in the photo. i just finished a torque converter print with no problems, thats why I was so surprised, it was a very hard print and no supports holding it up. it would be nice if we could figure out how to fix the problems. Great idea for a print.
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I was doubting between giving 3 or 4 stars. I think it's a great idea and it does work, however the steep overhangs made it very difficult for my printer. The bottom surface printed uneven causing a lot of nozzle scraping and noise. Maybe using support would be worth it to fix this issue. The spinner also needs to be held when spinning so that it doesn't fall off. I wonder if there's a way to include a modified tip for the launcher to solve this problem. Otherwise it's a lot of fun, thanks!
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Thank you for your Rating, you are right about the overhangs, this also depends a lot about the filament i guess. The nozzle scaping is a different issue and you could set that when you slice your models on the PC (Not sure if you do or just use the phone app?) Maybe I do a redesign to make the overhang less steep.
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Replying to @NexNex2024 :
I have added a profile with supports for now...
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@Adam_Lane You can try starting with the bottom of the spinner facing upward. Due to the conservation of angular momentum, the spinner will remain stable on the launcher while rotating. Then, turn the launcher upside down, allowing the spinner to smoothly land on the ground and continue spinning.
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I printed without supports and with my own settings If you want to achieve a high-quality print, you can, but even so, this thing Really Works!👍👍👍 You can spin it very precisely and place it exactly where you want This thing works, it really whistles and spins very fast Respect to the author In the settings, you need to enable 10-20 perimeters Enable printing additional perimeters on overhangs And print very slowly, or better yet, with supports
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Thank you for your review snd the pictures!
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That's a beautiful humming top Keep it up
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Dankeschön!
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Screams and whistles at high speeds. But I do have one problem: the settings are not ideal, the nozzle scrapes the model.
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it could be your printer and not the profile
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Works great. However, I had some really weird surface impurfections on the underside.
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can you make one for the Brent Peterson's "Toroidal Launcher - High RPM Planetary Gearbox"
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Ok, I think that should work. I don't want to promise anything before I have looked into it, but I want to make it now and will work on it today - try my best for you!
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Ok done, after some initial troubles and printing the launcher model myself I think the result is very nice, check it out and give me a boost if you like it!
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worked beautifully. can be printed without supports. i use 5 walls because kids, and this was the ticket. that, and slow. still a little fuzzy on the bottom - but it's a toy people. i encountered no nozzle rubbing or hitting. excellent design. I dont think its terribly loud, but it makes my youngin's cover their ears haha, maybe im old. thank you for your hard work, really, you outdid yourself my friend. it spins and spins and whistles and whistles. i set this off to show the kids, they wanted to see some propellers fly, three minutes later this sumbioch is still spinning(thankfully no longer whistling) buahahahahahahahahaha
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really nice and fun
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Thank you!
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