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hair dryer fan
Hellou i have a design simple of small fan.
upload the archive feel free to use them.
upload the archive feel free to use them.
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Re: hair dryer fan
Nice.
This reminds me about trying to repair a hair dryer (from Brown) years ago. But I was not successful because one of the blades/paddles was broken and I did not know how to fix it.
Do you want to print the part, and how? Temperatures are high inside the dryer, right?!
Please let us know if you were successful!
BR,
HoWil
This reminds me about trying to repair a hair dryer (from Brown) years ago. But I was not successful because one of the blades/paddles was broken and I did not know how to fix it.
Do you want to print the part, and how? Temperatures are high inside the dryer, right?!
Please let us know if you were successful!
BR,
HoWil
Re: hair dryer fan
I don't use hairdryers, but as far as I know, is the fan on the cool side blowing the air through the heating coils and not sucking it. The rpm could be a problem though.
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Re: hair dryer fan
It seems that the file you attached is different than what you show in the screenshot. Could I ask you to share the file with the turbine model shown in the screenshot ? I would like to carry out some simulations in FEM module
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Re: hair dryer fan
Shown the fan armed. But in the archive are ready for printing. Then fix the partes with some glue.however could another archive for you?
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Re: hair dryer fan
I don't use hairdryers, but as far as I know, is the fan on the cool side blowing the air through the heating coils and sucking it. The rpm could be a problem though.
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Howil : no print yet . l think no problem with temperature because is in the cold side. The original fan is plastic, too.
A Sketcher Lecture with in-depth information is
Howil : no print yet . l think no problem with temperature because is in the cold side. The original fan is plastic, too.
Re: hair dryer fan
I see. It would be really nice if you could share the assembled model as well. I'm not sure how you put the parts together.Gerardo Cafferata wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:50 pm Shown the fan armed. But in the archive are ready for printing. Then fix the partes with some glue.however could another archive for you?
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Re: hair dryer fan
ok share another archive .NewJoker wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:15 pmI see. It would be really nice if you could share the assembled model as well. I'm not sure how you put the parts together.Gerardo Cafferata wrote: ↑Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:50 pm Shown the fan armed. But in the archive are ready for printing. Then fix the partes with some glue.however could another archive for you?
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Re: hair dryer fan
Hello! I have a print the model, but only blades are ok. Rest useless.
Redesign turbine upload here new. Also images.
I run a test with a dryer motor, all ok , was remained strong.
Redesign turbine upload here new. Also images.
I run a test with a dryer motor, all ok , was remained strong.
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Re: hair dryer fan
Your model seems too complex.
Do you know Draft_PolarArray ?
Do you know Draft_PolarArray ?