imma make more videos of my core. i only made one video showing my version 4 core, and here matt printed my version 3 which is way outdated and wont even fit the final hurricane
Its a motor used on Samsung microwaves to exhaust stuff from above your stove to outside I just bought it as the “replacement part” on ebay and I pulled the old fans off and smacked my own 3D printed parts on then bam Neighbor annoyance machine
That's because of the capacitor discharge. It is much less noticeable when the weights are on it. But later i will be using a contactor to disable the capacitor on winddown
Here is the video with both rotors installed ua-cam.com/video/4Ok74J1HGO4/v-deo.htmlsi=bK48mPcwxdHakzY0
Also holy crap your print quality is like 50 times better than mine
I found a printer for 99$ I'm getting for later
Sweet! You did a great job!
Why is it only one sample?
Sounds like that one Decot in Forman.
I love how the motor barely notices the rotor is on it bc no weights
Sweet!!!
imma make more videos of my core. i only made one video showing my version 4 core, and here matt printed my version 3 which is way outdated and wont even fit the final hurricane
What motor did you get?
Its a motor used on Samsung microwaves to exhaust stuff from above your stove to outside
I just bought it as the “replacement part” on ebay and I pulled the old fans off and smacked my own 3D printed parts on then bam
Neighbor annoyance machine
I made this core!
8/8 port hurricanes were a option
Im aware
The motor could use a little work as it hiccups when you shut it off
The hiccup is caused by not having enough weight on the rotor
Im getting the rotor weights after my next paycheck
That's because of the capacitor discharge. It is much less noticeable when the weights are on it. But later i will be using a contactor to disable the capacitor on winddown
Motor is too fast