3D Printed Air-Raid Siren
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- Опубліковано 23 жов 2015
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3D printed Siren, Designed off the old dual, slotted WW2 design. Everything was made in solidworks, spliced by Simplify3D, Printed on a Wanhao Duplicator i3 printer. Parts done at 0.20mm layer height, 60mm/sec printing speed. Parts took between 2-4 hours to print ( each )
Sounded like a toy fire-truck with one blade. Sounds like a siren with two. Fairly happy with the design, the RPMs on here go much higher than needed, I only pushed it to 50% throttle, and it had no problems. 50% throttle ( to me ) sounded too high pitch / unrealistic. I will eventually arduino a 'Siren wind-up / wind-down' program, and try to mimic the real-deal as close as possible.
This is exactly why I want a 3D printer.
To make a 3D siren, because If I had one, I would make a home DSA.
Me too. I am working on getting one at the library for everyone including me to use.
Tyler Davis Oh my gosh dude you could have a whole system with your smarts
Tyler Davis I could imagine what you'd create from that
Wondering if you could make a tbolt 📢 with that 3-D printer
You want a B natural and an F sharp chord for these 2 tone. (Traditional sirens ran 60hz AC so the pitches are variable off that 60hz)
Arman Kordi Horizontal European sirens like this are usually B and D natural, not B and F
Is this thing still used today or have they switched to sms or something similar to it?
Btw where are they located? Never seen one on a roof top and I have been on lots of roof tops. Even some roof tops I am technically not allowed on. No means yes. I do it for the view. Take a drink and chill.
Although I have never searched for one.
Still used in Portugal by the fire services.
My city in southern Germany just recently installed new Sirens all over the city, but those are all electronic sirens and not those mechanical ones.
In my city in north western Germany we have lot of them (Model E57) Used for Fire services or warnings. On the roof of the post office, firebrigade, water tower and on several schoolbuildings....the eastfrisian islands also have some placed on concrete masts around the island. And in my city they start those things every Saturday at 12AM
I just have to find the right RPM to stop at ( went too high for realism ) and do a fake slow wind-down..
+PhxSt0rmz Awesome print. There are plenty of air raid siren sites online that you could take sample frequencies from. the Carter is most associated with ww2 here in the UK
+TheChipmunk2008 alrighty, thanks. I didnt even take the time to notice they are 10+12 slot, i have 8+10 here. I guess it doesnt matter really, since im using variable speed motors..Being small scale, its probably louder this way anyways. Hurts the ears a bit..muffs are nice xD
what kv brushless motor did you use and wre did u get the print files to print
can i have the link for the 3d model?
He is definitely not a sharer.
everytime i hear this siren anywhere it gets me the chills for some reason
Please release the stl. Doesn't matter if we have to edit, it's better to work from something we know works. You can't just tease us with this! Ta
Now that is just cool
Have you or will you consider sharing your design or STL file online so i can print one of these...? I've always wanted an
air raid siren.. a mini one would be cool. haha Thanks
Very good noise considering the size! :)
Nice!
sounds like a drone
true.
Well yeah it's a pair of brushless motors
It being controlled my a drones flight controler you can see the rest of it in the back ground
Yee
Sounds like a dji mavic pro 2
Nice Job.. Erie power.. I like it.. An Arduino board with a motor control shield could make that sound like a foggy day in London during WW2..
HEY PLEASE WHERE IS THE LINK ?
Caan you give us a li,k to download the stl file ?
Damn that is a good print. You must mount it on your quadcopter and fly it around your neighborhood XD
this is better than one of those antique ones
STL?
Sounds like a very high pitched 8/10 port hurricane
Sounds.brutal
Could totally build and sell these because I want a big version of this.!!!
yeah... now I need a 3d printer, I really do!
This needs a remix to fit inside a car exhaust.
Hi,
Where i can found the 3D files ?
I'm really interested to print one.
what Db was that at max?
I want that thing mass produce and sold in shops in kits
Sounds like a overpowered 4/5 thunderbolt siren.
no 8/10 port
@TeamZ VaZ he abadoned his channel.
PhxSt0rmz how do i make a siren stator in 123d??
cause i dont know
I would use a microcontroller and PWM to perform the correct attack windup and windown.
Yep. More repeatable and all that way, and pretty simple to do. this was more just made as a "how well would it work" thing
And what will you share the .STL?
thank you
Your neighbors must love you
Its not in outdoors
has 3d's link on it? What engine did you use?
Now, i think i want a 3D printer.
This would be perfect for my needs. How much to print one and how quickly can you get one to me? Need this to make a Marching Band show more realistic. Sadly I do not have a 3d printer of my own.
The CFS use this type of siren at their stations.
Sounds like an overpowered ACA Hurricane MKII-130.
cool!
I’m going to scare my grandpa with this
Kidding
@@AnObviousTrollWhoBaitedYou please actually do it
Careful he might have a heart attack
JK
For a second it sounded like an ACA hurricane
1:05 hurricane MKII soud
aca huricane?
Pleeeease share the stl file. Would be awesome to use in lessons!
I wish he would upload the files too thingiverse
The problem is, this was made for very specific 'what i had laying around' parts, and was not at all made to be 'universal / consumer friendly' where anyone can come along, print it, and expect it to work. This may have generic RC Quadcopter motors in it, but the screws used was literally whatever I had laying around,measured with calipers, works for me. In order to run this, I had the motors tapped into the flight-controller of my quadcopter, and controlled it with a Taranis FrSky X9D remote. So.. its not like I can say 'Buy a 400 dollar quadcopter and a 300 dollar remote, then print this, and do this' Only reason i never uploaded it, was because i didnt want to put time into bothering with peoples 'Help this doesnt fit this motor can you alter this?' Or people somehow failing to construct it and having really high RPM plastic explode all over...
If you're willing to send me the files I'd be willing to try modifying them to use standard parts, if for nothing else but to give me an excuse to mess arround with 3d modeling.
I realy love this siren. On thingiverse i find only some fake sound ones.
Can you share the STL? i will manage to do every modification by myself.
He's not a sharer
me has always wonder how dem things work
How big is this thing?
the GOOPER Not very big
I always wanted a 3d printer just to make this...
I just got a 3d PEN for christmas... gotta use the cover of a pot to make it circle
It needs rings
Hi darren
Sounds like a bomter jet. They used to use sirens on their planes to scare the people they were bombing
you should have put more holes on one side for a higher pitch
Sounds like a high pitched carter
If I had a 3D printer I would make a thunderbolt tornado siren of one of these.
0:46 8/10 Port Sounds Like A ACA Hurricane 130 MKII
STL file to print our own?I wanna annoy my electronics teacher.
Where could i get the cad files to print this?
It sounds like a ACA Hurricane
What was powering it
0:42 Pitch of ACA130
WOW!
What port ratio?
It might be easier and less energy to use a raspberry pi zero and an amp and a speaker. They you can do an intercom over WiFi even.
Consulting Joe Yeah but I did speaker/amp stuff with arduinos long ago and its too boring and simplistic for me to enjoy it. A physical mechanical siren has its visual appeal. Goal here wasnt cheap/energy saver. Just "how can i repurpose these motors instead of trashing them"
can we get the files im in a ww2 re-enactors group who needs a new alarm clock
Do you have a 3D template?
Cool siren! It has two tones, right? I see a slight difference in the gap-width between the one on the left and the one on the right. You most probably already know of them, but on youtube you can look for the Broadmoor siren videos from Matt in England.
How fast do you think it can go, before any problems occur with the 3D printed parts? Or is it really stiff/sturdy?
it can go a lot faster no problems. But at that rate the pitch is too high. it runs 8 slot on the left and 10 slot on the right :)
+PhxSt0rmz Thanks for your reply once again. Now that I'm in front of my desktop I see you actually put all the info in the video description. I couldn't read that in the youtube app I use on the phone.
so wheres the stl files?
Looks exactly like a ww2 carter air raid siren
What are the dimensions?
Sounds exactly like a Model 2t.
can you upload on thingverse please, thanks
Thats cool. Would be great on my plane. STL files?? Please
Oh man. I would love to have one of these. Do you plan to share the designs on Thingiverse or other platforms?
Port ratio
Link to STL please?
Do you sell these?
link to the file?
Pleas let us have the files I want to make one amd put it on my car lol
on the air raid siren
Can you tune it? Is it Possible to do a triad G Major
Because this was powered off ESC with variable RPM, I guess technically tuning would be done by changing the RPM? I just made this on a whim with absolutely no knowledge of sirens. I just based it off one I saw on google. I dont have this around anymore because quiet honestly, I dont trust 3D prints at high RPMs. Nowadays I could much easier cut this out of 1/2" wood on a laser cutter and make a much stronger one.
this is really great! how loud is it? as in comparable to a car horn?
Way more than a car horn
just put a semi heavy fly wheel on it
that will give you the wind up and wind down
Sounds like a carter (high pitch)
XT22
Sounds like a aca hurricane in full speed
Posting complaints on "No files" Doesnt get files. Just proves the community behind thingiverse is fairly toxic and full of freeloaders which is why I prefer to avoid the site at all cost. Learn to design stuff yourself. Dont know how? Great - a 3D printer is your opportunity to motivate yourself and learn how. Telling someone to go F yourself because you dont give away work shows lack of appreciation. The 20+ comments regarding such is 20 reasons to remove this video. This was a proof of concept, a hazard risk of exploding plastic shards that in the wrong hands will cause problems. "Natural selection, let the dumb be dumb" maybe your thoughts? That's not how I play. Shit I release, doesnt come with risk. Pestering/complaining, just makes me not care. This was a long-dead project. Theres 500+ diagrams and physical sirents out there to literally reference. Video status is pending. I dont depend on youtube, I hardly use the platform anymore, I dont do anything for the views. Zero interests, so complaining will easily make a decision of hey, if to doesnt exist then you cant complain ya? Awesome!
Hey, so I've designed one using solidworks. But I have no clue with optimal dimensions and stuff, can u help? I can send u the files for "critical analysis".
Im planning on using an ESC to control the speed of the motors
@@zandrak98 Honestly everything here was all guess work. I know nothing of sirens, nothing of fan designs, aerodynamics, or anything. I just blindly made up dimensions and made-up shapes and chucked it out. The fact it made any noise was a bonus, and I'm suere there's far better ways to go about it, more effecient/louder ways, etc. A lot of the 'impeller' stuff isnt even dimensioned. its just blindly undimensioned "sure looks like google photos I found" winging it lol
@@PhxSt0rmz lol, thks anyway
stl please
0:37 sounds right
this siren take much time in printing
Most parts were done in under 2-3 hours each. So probably about 12 hours at most. Isnt too big and usually printing around a speed of 80. This was a random 1 day thing for me. Meaning, modeled it, printed it, assembled it, in a day. Often I dont keep files for day projects as everything sits unsaved cuz its just making stuff to prove a concept and now that I know the prints can handle RPMs i sarted the actual project for that use, which wasnt sirens.
Please give files :-)
Hmm, something to scare the shit out of the neighbors with... nice.
You can make a 1940's police car with that
Like an ACA hurricane
Sounds like an ACA Hurricane
The Silent Hill approaches....
i want to make one of these an alarm clock. it aught to wake up the family alright. although i would hope it doesnt scare my mother shitless.
sounds like my drone
0:42 aca hurricane
NO STL released. Nothing to see here
i want one you should duplicate this and sale them on ebay it sounds cool
At first it sounds like a Drone
Was this printed from ABS or PLA?
alertec2202 It was PLA. If i was to reprint it now days, it would be GlassFiber PETG
Thanks for replying. I am considering making one of these since I found a cheap local 3d printing service. Would ABS work just as well?
alertec2202 Id imagine any materials would. personally if i was to ever re-print this..id remake the entire thing from scratch
Sounds like an electric car accelerating.
At the ending it sounds like a aca hurricane
I think is just that one is of 8 slots and another one is of 7 slots blower designs to make 2 distinctive siren frequencies, then just need to spin fast to hit that nostalgic sound.
ITS A CARTER!!!
Model?
RPM?
Motor?
they're cheap speedrunners from hobbyking. 1100KV RC motors..variable RPMs. i had this connected to a quadcopter & used my RC controller throttle stick to spool it up/down
PhxSt0rmz Model? Or perhaps where you gained your specifications for the rotor and housing from?
www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__18967__D2822_17_Brushless_Outrunner_1100kv.html
2 of these motors, all the dimensions ( for the 3D printing ) was 100% guess work and made on-the-fly. I know nothing at all about the physics behind sirens other than its a rotating thing with blades. So I just chucked random numbers together and "That looks cool" and it just happened to fit together, and work. I do CAM/CAD/Modeling/etc for a living so..its all natural to me..easy as drawing on paper
post stl files please!!!
at first it sounds like my printer in stand by mode, then it sounds like a BTC miner. in the end, it sounds like my pc