Magneto

Magneto

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<figure class="media"><oembed url="https://vimeo.com/750541825"></oembed></figure><p>Originally, I wanted to create a magnetic perpetual motion machine, but that didn't work out, so at least this model was created. It's a hybrid of a fidget, a spinner, and I don't know what else. Have fun with it as you want, one can only rotate, it is also fun to find the point between the attractive force of the magnets.</p><p>Assembly instructions:<br>Print both gears, then magnet holders-16pcs, axis and knobs.<br>I recommend drilling all the holes so that the holders and magnets go firmly into the holes, the holes in the gears with a 4.5 mm drill and the holes in the holders for the magnets with a 5 mm and 8 mm drill. I therefore chose such a procedure to hold the parts firmly.<br>You can also print holders with the same dimensions, I made them for magnets that I had at home.</p><p>Orient the magnets so that they attract each other - the outside with the inside</p><p>I also prepared versions of gers with 8, 16 and 24 teeth, but the 8-tooth one holds best in the hand</p><p><br>I recommend magnet size 5x3mm or 8x3mm, or their combination, as shown in the pictures. You will also need 2 bearings 608zz.</p><p>Filaments used: Prusament PLA Viva La Bronze<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Prusament PLA Galaxy Silver</p><p>For Czech-Slovaks there is an excellent website for magnets <a href="www.unimagnet.cz">www.unimagnet.cz</a> - a large selection, fast delivery and a nice gift</p><p><br>In case of problems when slicing 3mf files - if holes are missing in the parts, I recommend using the Prusaslicer</p>

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