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Fancy Fan - DC 5-12V
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## Update 12/23/20: I'Ve Uploaded A New Version Of This, With Oscillation, Optional Internal Rechargeable Battery, And A Single-Piece 6-Wing Blade. This Version Also Uses A More Common 130-Size Hobby Motor With A Gear Drive (This Makes It A Bit Noisier). ## Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:4684942 A Vintage-Styled Mostly Printed Electric Fan. Mine Puts Out A Decent Breeze, But Is A Bit Noisy Because Of The Cheap 625 Bearing I'M Using. It'S Designed To Use A Brushed Hobby Motor - Make Sure To Get A Low Rpm Motor To Avoid Burning Out. Runs Great On A 2S Lipo Battery Or 5-12V Supply. Non-Printed Parts: * 10Mm M3 Button Head Bolt - 27Pcs * 8Mm M3 Bolt - 4Pcs * M3 Lock Nut - 26Pcs * 16Mm Or Longer M3 Bolt (For Attaching Motor To Base) * 25Mm M5 Socket Head Bolt * M5 Lock Nut * 625 Bearing * 35Mm Nylon Standoffs (Alternatively These Can Be Printed) * Brushed Motor (24 And 34Mm Diameter Mounts Provided, Cassette Deck Motors Work Well) - 1Pc * Wire For Motor, If Needed * Momentary Lever Switch (Same As The Ones In Mechanical Endstops) * Superglue (1 Drop On The Shaft Adapter If It'S Slipping) * Hot Glue (For Gluing Down Switch In Position) * Wires, Zipties, Etc.
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