air raid siren 3d print
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Watch the funny (+18) YouTube video: https://youtu.be/XbA_2SBETDA This is a 3d printed Air Raid Siren that uses a couple of drone motors with a 16/19mm mount. The spacer pieces will probably need to be modified to fit your specific drone motors.
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... video no.2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKrGsNs_vmI&t=2s STEP files inside!! ... Air raid siren for 3d print i use two 2204 2300kv brushless motor and 13A brushless esc with 3s lipo. throttle at max 40%. ... noise level 110 dB.
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**Buy my time, Not my models.** Carter Air raid Siren 1/100 scale. Some details have been changed for looks/ printability. Image is of models printed in 1/50 and 1/100 with 3dbreed figure for scale. The "resin" files are for those of you that are...
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Small air raid siren for a DC Motor. Prints in 3 pieces, no support required if your printer has part cooling. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFnD8QGAcis&lc=Ugy2dJnUgazd4vL3Czl4AaABAg
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This thing is a 3D printed air raid siren. There are 2 different versions of the rotor - 1 should produce a single tone, and the other should produce a two tone sound. It is specifically designed to work with a Velleman MOT1N 3V DC motor...
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Mini single tone air raid siren. Only a standard DC motor and two M3 screws are needed for assembly. The rotor of the siren is connected to the motor shaft (d=3.4mm) by means of a press fit without tools. Watch your fingers. The siren is...
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An air raid siren powered by a brushless motor (RCTimer 5010-360KV). It has a total weight of 440 gr. So it can be mounted on a copter. The only part that needs support is "Sirene Rotor1". . 2. The files "Sirene Wand" and "Sirene Deckel" are...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGjCF3DQE18 8/10 port air raid siren! The motor is a 51k60a-ba 115v induction motor from a New Hermes engraver. It is configured to spin clockwise. This can be printed on a stock ender 3, but it is critical that your...
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Quick and dirty air raid siren that makes sound that can be heard from distance. Original idea and first design took about 20 minutes and print time was about 4 hours per part. New updated version has dual tone outer so it sounds little diffirent...
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Nothing quite so funny as seeing a 3D printed air raid siren skittering down the street at breakneck speed spewing bits of itself in every direction as it rapidly self destructs. To combat this I created a fan with a clockwise rotation. ...I'll post an...
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An air raid siren powered by a brushless motor (RCTimer 5010-360KV). It has a total weight of 440 gr. So it can be mounted on a copter. The only Part that needs support is "Sirene Rotor1". I print on a replicator 2. The files "Sirene Wand" and...
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Based on the Orange Screamer, but modified to play two notes in a 5:6 ratio like an air-raid siren. The rotor has 6 fins on the bottom and 5 on top, which match the holes in the base and lid. There's a spiral air passage around the rotor, so air can...
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An Air raid siren powered by your lungs (or an air compressor). Easy to assemble. All you need is 2 skateboard bearings (link below) and superglue. With lungs: 84 Decibels. ...With 100 PSI: 95 Decibels (This was tested after the video went live) ...
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Video: https://youtu.be/wPYlO7F923U A compact air raid siren that anyone can make. Simulates the operation of a real siren. In addition to filament, you will need: - 2205 engine for FPV quadcopter (2 pcs); - ESC 25A (2 pcs); - PDB (1 pc); - SY60...
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How I Designed This Theory of operation I happened to see an air-raid siren on "Last of the Summer Wine" a few days before I saw this contest. It sounded like a great idea. I did a little research on YouTube for some design details. (I noticed...
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... of the 2 bearings. Not 3d printed: The axle is 8mm threaded rod 2 nuts for rod 2 skateboard bearings, 8mm id, 12mm od(probably not needed but the housing is spaced for them so you'd need to print discs for a replacement if need be) 1 tiny screw
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Operate this model at your own risk and keep away from children. ... A simple siren which can be quiet loud. I`ve printed it with PLA. ... test run: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iD_pmzFevg ...more videos will follow soon
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A simple siren which can be quiet loud and works pretty well. I`ve printed it with PLA. Works with any standard brushed motor. Logically, the frequency corresponds to the speed (s^-1) multiplied by 4. Have fun but please watch your fingers;...
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I had them all in stock from RC planes and drones, but most people don't have these things handy, so here's the list of things to get (really, I don't expect many people to print this... it gets reasonably pricey for what it is!): ...
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A small but really loud siren. This will need a 775 DC motor, I recommend using one rated around (or higher than) 8000 RPM. The screws needed are 8 10-24 screws and 2 screws for a 775 motor. You may need to "clean up" the holes with a drill to make...
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no drilling required, just print put the router on the shaft and glue the outer part to a surface while having the motor mounted below the surface. ...(Holes must match up to have the best performance)
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Updated with stronger design than before I plan to make a gear ratio for this later on. ... I recommend printing at 150 percent scale or larger horn should be printed at 30 percent infill
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This is a design I made to incorporate MlePh's Air raid Siren (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1568198) into something powered by a DC motor. I originally planned to power it with two 9v batteries, but instead switch to using 4 AA batteries. I used...
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Air Raid Siren 3 electrical https://youtu.be/1cH_ZRdvII8 This is a new version of two others. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103061 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2357451 One is better for air intake and the other for transportation. Please...
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It's about 250mm across at the wide section of the horns but those can be split into 2 prints if needed. It's setup for a stepper but whatever fits will work! Design is based on some old siren I seen on youtube. They never said the name of it. ...
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Cut an edge to the top and bottom plate as at least my printer can't print circles in air - Gehäuse_2_a1.stl -> PNU_frame_no_supports.stl. Removed built-in support plates for slicer support generation. Combined with the bottom plane - Different back...