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Revision as of 17:36, 13 December 2018
Electric Whisk
Project developed by Aditya (talk)
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Abstract
Materials Needed
Items to 3D Print
All STL and scad files are available here
- base
- lid
- quick remove gear fitting
- test tube holder
- Bolt
Instructions
- Print all the parts mentioned above.
- fit the quick remove gear into the test tube holder.
- For the base, Insert the motor first and draw the wires out from the motor from the designated hole provided at the bottom of the base.
- Inset the PWN controller with the knob off and reattach the knob from outside.
- Insert the switch into place from outside and clip it into place. It should fit into place snuggly.
- connect the switch to the PWM control.
- Connect the input from the dc pin and output to the DC motor.
- Insert the DC pin from inside fit it so that it is snug.
- Thread the lid close and place the test tube holder on.
- Switch On and regulate the motor to desired speed.
Cost
- Filament - Approx $6
- PWM controller with switch $8
- Motor : $12
- Batter or adapter : $6
Total cost : $32
Working Prototype
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Commercially equivalent
The commercial equivalent costs about $300 and can be found here. The 3d printedd model has a screw mechanism can is used to tighten itself to the table. whereas commercial models use a heavy stone to keep them in place while working.
Links
DC motor: DC motor available on Amazon
PWM controller with switch.: PWM controller available at Amazon