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Big Wheel Ferris Wheel with n20 Gear Motor

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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16.6 h
7 plates
4.4(5)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2.7 h
2 plates

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N20 Reduction Gear Motor 150rpm (1PCS) - LA002

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Here is the electric version of this model.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/862148#profileId-812648

 

Set the Ferris wheel in motion with the push button.

I use USB voltage (5V) here, which makes the Ferris wheel run a bit fast. You can try to connect a voltage limiter to reduce the speed.

 

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n20 gear motor

Micro push button

Jumper wire

USB cable
 

If you print it, I would appreciate some pictures…

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Thank you for sharing the excellent file
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Wow, truly impressive The gondolas are exquisite
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Hello do you have a link for the gondolas and what kind of sliding contact did you make for the light do you perhaps have a link or some pictures thank you in advance and I wish you a nice day best regards Markus
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Replying to @MarkusHahn :
the gondolas you find them here on the site download the Ferris wheel in bronze it's the one that won the contest below I used a round LED lamp, I printed the part under the wheel transparent to allow light to pass through. you can find it on aliexpress for 2.89 euros search in the bambu lab 3d printers accessories on aliexpress
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I made some minor modifications and added a potentiometer to control the speed and an on-off button
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Wow, it looks fantastic
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Replying to @RykMC :
tanks
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motor and gears view
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Could you please share a modifiable file of a pair of large wheels from your files? I would like to insert a metal pipe into the center of the circles, connect pulleys, and implement a timing belt mechanism
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What exactly do you require and in what size?
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Replying to @RykMC :
I desire a 5mm diameter through-hole in the center of the wheels located on plates 3 and 4
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Replying to @alwaysleepy :
Okay, I have uploaded another profile where the Ferris wheel now has a 5mm hole in the center Is that sufficient
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I have adjusted the gear. I hope it is okay for you. Of course I tagged you multiple times. You are welcome to take the file and upload it yourself. This is the gear that works better than the original. (That Upper Chaingear works) https://makerworld.com/en/models/2096854-upper-gear-for-the-big-wheel-oberes-zahnrad-n20
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Can't you publish it directly here on the model as a print profile Otherwise I can change that directly in the model What exactly did you change
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Replying to @RykMC :
Actually not much. I'm not entirely sure anymore, I only had the 3mf file. You are welcome to download it and upload it here as V2 or something. I think it was: Z scaled to 80%, Y and X to 95%, and the square to Z 105%. Y and X of the square, of course, leave at 100%. Please let me know when you have the file, then I will gladly delete my upload again. I'm not very familiar with MakerWorld. It just said that you have disabled the remix function for this model. I also can't add the STL and send you a message because you only accept messages from Level 7. (Maybe it works if you write to me?) Then I will send you the 3mf.
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Are the motor specifications 6V 150 rpm? Would 6V 100 rpm also be feasible?
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Yes, 100 RPM is also possible
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Replying to @RykMC :
Thank you for your response I intend to replace the motor with a servo motor
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Replying to @alwaysleepy :
That is also a good idea
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Thank you for your prompt response to my feedback You are truly kind
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
To print only the seats, the roof part is better printed vertically for the supports and on top, printing vertically gives a better finish
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can I have assembly instructions
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What is the height
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