Actually, that title may be claiming too much. What I should say is, this is one of the more complex things that I have modeled in FreeCAD. The complexity here is not in terms of quantity of parts - any of the engines I have modeled have far more - but rather in the techniques that were needed, especially to produce the 3d sweep path for the impeller. Also challenging were the sweeps with the ever-increasing radii. These parts were designed for 3d printing (FDM), so the design had to take that into account.
Not as complex or challenging, but new to me, was designing the motor mount to be laser-cut from mdf.
I've attached the models and also pictures of the results. It uses the blower motor from a discarded over-the-stove microwave. Does it work? Oh, yeah! It is noisy (whines), but produces a lot of air. Now I need to figure out how to quantify the output ...
Not as complex or challenging, but new to me, was designing the motor mount to be laser-cut from mdf.
I've attached the models and also pictures of the results. It uses the blower motor from a discarded over-the-stove microwave. Does it work? Oh, yeah! It is noisy (whines), but produces a lot of air. Now I need to figure out how to quantify the output ...
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