3d-printed Halbach Motor - Building Instructions

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Christoph Laimer

Christoph Laimer

7 років тому

Step by step instructions for making the 600W, 3d-printed Halbach array brushless motor.
Overview and building instructions:
www.instructables.com/id/600-...
3d-Files: www.makesea.com/makesea/1gt
Overview: • 600 Watt, 3d-printed, ...
Building Instructions: • 3d-printed Halbach Mot...
Assembly Animation: • 3d-printed Halbach Mot...
Test-Run: • 3d-printed Halbach Mot...
Measurements: drive.google.com/file/d/0B_lT...

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@4.0.4
@4.0.4 6 років тому
Just building this is a lot of work, now researching, designing, testing, and making such a quality video with nice graphics and footage teaching about it is something out of this world. The craftsmanship is ridiculous, you even took care to measure each magnet, it's a work of art. You sir are an amazing person. I'm speechless. *However I would still be curious about how badly it shatters when really put to use*
@styrbjornoborna4660
@styrbjornoborna4660 6 років тому
Yeah, I can't even imagine how did he draw those coils. Winding the wire is not a valid operation in a CAD system.
@joonasfi
@joonasfi 5 років тому
@@styrbjornoborna4660 I was wondering that as well!
@eliasjohanliavaag
@eliasjohanliavaag 5 років тому
Winding a wire can be done by using a sweep in most CAD-programs. But a lot of work, nevertheless! :O
@reforgedcriterion1471
@reforgedcriterion1471 4 роки тому
When he measured the magnets I suddenly realized I've been living in a cave all my life..
@happyfox711
@happyfox711 4 роки тому
He's German(Swiss actually), there's no other way to do anything over there ;)
@erinboatguy
@erinboatguy 7 років тому
the drill press and soldering iron pop up pics are hilarious....they made my day !
@MrBENx9
@MrBENx9 7 років тому
such a sad day
@mojojomo6750
@mojojomo6750 4 роки тому
That magnet-rating methodology is a real eye-opener. I never thought there would be that much variation between like-magnets. It would also explain the differences in performance seen in builds when the characteristics of individual magnets is not taken into account.
@mauriciolima1088
@mauriciolima1088 3 роки тому
your attention to detail is IMPRESSIVE. I would have guessed all magnets were the same, that was a great catch.
@Harrzack
@Harrzack 6 років тому
The MOST amazing, thorough and competently done YT video I've ever seen! Also a great display of what is possible with 3D printing. Kudos Christoph!
@zach3360
@zach3360 6 років тому
11:16 really helps the understanding of magnetic poles and how they are positioned
@evilrobdog
@evilrobdog 5 років тому
Finally someone on UKposts who makes this sort of thing and has a care for detail with a easy to understand description explaining how everything works. I am subscribing in hope there is more great videos like this.
@punisherek
@punisherek 4 роки тому
I have watched this video several times now and every single time I am equally impressed - absolutely amazing work.
@ATLfletch
@ATLfletch 6 років тому
Great video. I have no intention of actually building one, but I've learned a lot about these type of motors from watching your very detailed instructions on this project. Thank you!
@TC-um2ti
@TC-um2ti 5 років тому
Finally, someone who wants to share and cares enough to teach others as well. This is the one of the best teaching videos I’ve seen on UKposts! You did very well using graphics and as well as explaining and demonstrating with your hands. I feel like building my own motor is actually possible.Thank you very much. I hope you are inspired to share more.
@pernaboys
@pernaboys 4 роки тому
I'm an engineer, watching these stuff makes me question my life and my non existing achievements
@pernaboys
@pernaboys 4 роки тому
@Semper Fortis Well, it really depends on your environment. I never had a friend who was interested in doing these stuff. it's not easy to be a self taught in everything. I learned to code from the internet and before that I learned how to speak English from movies thanks to the current technology. So, not everyone has as good as you. living in a third world country under lots of sanctions is not easy. I know, you don't care and I don't want to bore you. I just wanted to give you a context for your prejudice. peace
@RocoeGames
@RocoeGames 4 роки тому
@@pernaboys idk man I have some friends that just live and breathe work and improvement. I wouldn't say its all enviroment. I am in the same situation where I don't achieve much but im also not constantly trying to, unlike my roommate. Guy works like 60 hours a week minimum doing personal projects and shit
@pernaboys
@pernaboys 4 роки тому
@@RocoeGames Well they like their life I assume and they are not depressed.
@RocoeGames
@RocoeGames 4 роки тому
:^(. Find personal worth thru a hobby Breh. Doesn’t have to be technical
@lyteyearz5810
@lyteyearz5810 3 роки тому
Brother maybe it's time to change your environment! I say go for it! I never became an engineer but only because I didn't apply myself and now i have a few regrets but that's life and I'm working on fixing it! But seriously if you're an engineer, surround yourself with people that will push your thinking to its limits and get rid of people that say "that won't work" or "you can't do that"! I have a lot of moments where I only want to create by myself but there are definitely times where I wish someone would visit just so I can say "hey, look at what I built!". Good luck brother... push harder... learn more....achieve more. One day you'll wake up and be old and then it will be too late. DO IT NOW! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽😊
@DiegoTomohisa
@DiegoTomohisa 5 років тому
I am amazed at the amount of power you manage to get out of it! 600 W for something fully 3D printed... Seriously impressive.
@Jer_Schmidt
@Jer_Schmidt 4 роки тому
That is a really great design, very well thought out
@e.arenoe7509
@e.arenoe7509 3 роки тому
@Larry Jackson nahh we here for the motor. thanks
@jumbleblue
@jumbleblue 7 років тому
this was very very impressive!
@sakirabbit900
@sakirabbit900 5 років тому
It's beautiful. Thank you so much for your hard work and ingenuity!
@MarionMakarewicz
@MarionMakarewicz 6 років тому
I have so much enjoyed watching your videos. I have learned more about motors than I ever had before. Nothing like building something to understand it. You do a great job in editing and narrating your videos. Your humor is super. You rate up there for me like ThisOldTony. Keep the, coming. Looking forward to a plane flying with your big motor.
@VAXHeadroom
@VAXHeadroom 7 років тому
Very nice ideas for measuring the magnets! Great build.
@funafter5081
@funafter5081 7 років тому
Absolutely amazing work...just like a Swiss watch! I will be watching for future updates and videos for sure...can't wait! Keep up the great work. Cheers, John
@OpTicBossaru
@OpTicBossaru 6 років тому
There is a single moving piece. It is nothing like a swiss watch. Swiss implies complicated, this is more japanese, like a Casio. So well engineered it doesn't need a ton of moving parts to make it work. This is something germans and swiss just can't get out of their heads, they make some of the best stuff, but it's all overly complicated. Case in point: look up the G11. It's a rifle the germans prototyped. It used caseless ammunition, and had a trigger pack so complicated it was sealed to keep out debris, and if there was an issue with it you threw it away and got another one.
@marcferretti
@marcferretti 5 років тому
Shut the fuck up.
@doc-holiday
@doc-holiday 2 роки тому
This video was so beautifully presented and explained through 3d models and putting it all together was simply amazing just to watch. So much detail went into this brushless motor.
@dragoro3033
@dragoro3033 4 роки тому
Of the many things I am going to be doing in my life (I am studying to be an engineer and have finished my second year of college already) I want this to be one of the early things I do. Thank you, I look forward to this project. Please leave the video up as far as the internet will allow!!!!
@tanmay8017
@tanmay8017 5 років тому
Watched Great Scotts video this morning, and UKposts recommended me this.
@jacky1255641
@jacky1255641 6 років тому
You're a genius! Incredible
@SigOther
@SigOther 6 років тому
no kidding, this is the best show and tell ever! thank you for something so perfect in every way!
@guchaves1976
@guchaves1976 4 роки тому
Such an excellent project! Thank you so much. I think this is really the beauty of 3D printing!
@Colarocker
@Colarocker 3 роки тому
wow, the level of detail and thought in this project is really amazing! for every small problem there is a solution, like the small holes to push out the magnets. i hope i will reach this level of ambition someday ^.^
@edgeeffect
@edgeeffect 6 років тому
Drill press, soldering iron! :) :D :) I love your procedure for testing the magnets.
@noe8740
@noe8740 5 років тому
one of the best videos using 3D printing technologies and electrical motors, keep up the good work and keep up sharing your knowledge this is what life, learning and sharing is all about. congratulations.
@ab_ab_c
@ab_ab_c 5 років тому
You did an amazing job on all aspects of your project! Thanks for sharing!
@carlcrott8582
@carlcrott8582 5 років тому
This is brilliant work. I have not enjoyed working with a hardware engineer of your skill but I imagine I would be floored. The fact you knew to measure both variance in weight AND the magnetic force generated by the individual magnets was perfection. The measurement jigs you designed were wonderful. And watching your thought-process of managing BOTH magnetic variant forces AND the weights were pure novelty. Again I HOPE one day to work with an engineer who has this level of polish and insight. A+++++++++ That being said I cannot for the LIFE of me figure out how you europeans make ANYTHING work when you've swapped decimals with commas and commas (1000-increment separators) for single-quotes. lol.
@Blox117
@Blox117 2 роки тому
yeah i didnt think about the magnet variations
@Gounesh
@Gounesh 7 років тому
this is amazing. hope u make some droning with these bad boys. subbed, liked, commeded.
@selfdestructint
@selfdestructint 6 років тому
I think free educational and instructional videos of this quality are as important to the imminent technological revolution as 3D printing and accessible micro controllers. Thank you!
@benjastram7094
@benjastram7094 5 років тому
Great work Christoph! I purchased the files yesterday and we´re just printing the parts in PA12 on our SLS-machine. I´ll keep you updated if you want.
@Eric.Poirier.
@Eric.Poirier. 4 роки тому
FINALLY a great and usefull recommendation
@bruperina
@bruperina 5 років тому
Came here from Great Scott’s reference.
@joonasfi
@joonasfi 5 років тому
Same!
@AnandKumar-vz9kk
@AnandKumar-vz9kk 5 років тому
Same
@nilswegner2881
@nilswegner2881 5 років тому
Me too
@abdelssami
@abdelssami 5 років тому
same
@CRISAP94
@CRISAP94 5 років тому
Same
@Umdloti
@Umdloti 5 років тому
Well done Chris, amazingly simplified by your excellent video. Now I want a 3D printer.
@henrylo6773
@henrylo6773 2 роки тому
The amount of trust you have for that 3d printed piece of plastic holding what potentially can decapitate you is astonishing.
@electronicshelpcare
@electronicshelpcare 5 років тому
Thanks sir. Really it’s helpful video for us. We can learn
@beanMosheen
@beanMosheen 7 років тому
Amazing!
@azobchajin1491
@azobchajin1491 4 роки тому
Thank you for listing the details in your description links!
@lohrodrigo
@lohrodrigo 5 років тому
I love this Christoph! thank you very much for all the fine work and sharing
@bexpi7100
@bexpi7100 7 років тому
"A decent drill press"
@holodrio1719
@holodrio1719 5 років тому
@@extremecupcakebaker its about tourque and how round it runs pffffff. *pushes up glasses*
@kimaegaii
@kimaegaii 5 років тому
Can you not do this without a decent drillpress?
@holodrio1719
@holodrio1719 5 років тому
@@kimaegaii surtainle
@regpugh9021
@regpugh9021 7 років тому
Hi, really good project. Just thinking could this be adapted as a wind turbine generator. Reg
@user-zu8zb3cz6c
@user-zu8zb3cz6c 5 років тому
You are very bright and very consequent and logical engineer! Great job. Good luck. Of course like!
@kirillandrievskiy7591
@kirillandrievskiy7591 4 роки тому
Fantastic. All of these details were printed! Amazing work!
@ewap-by-daniel
@ewap-by-daniel 7 років тому
Genial, ich gratuliere zu dieser brillanten Arbeit. Beste Grüsse aus Thun.
@nickvledder
@nickvledder 7 років тому
Hünibach!
@ewap-by-daniel
@ewap-by-daniel 7 років тому
💪 👍
@brianbrewster6532
@brianbrewster6532 6 років тому
All along I was thinking, nah this is gonna be well-intentioned but useless dud like so many other 3D printed parts we see. But holy mother of God - I was blown away by your fantastic invention. I can see these used in hovercraft, air boats, boat propellers, etc. Qs: 1) How much were all the materials? 2) Max RPM of the motor? 3) How much DC current were you pumping into the winding? 4) How much overall did this motor weigh in kgs?
@EddSjo
@EddSjo 6 років тому
Brian Brewster Uhm, i mean, those don't run on dc.
@nathanrogers8713
@nathanrogers8713 6 років тому
IsbjornXII News flash... This is a Brushless DC motor...
@nathanrogers8713
@nathanrogers8713 6 років тому
As to the rest of the questions, Most of that info is in the Instructable that is linked. Current depended on the voltage. It was tested from 8V to 30V. At 8V it drew 80A. 20A at 30V. Rated at 600W and spec'd for 8,000 RPM. Total weight was 900g or 0.9kg.
@MCSGproject
@MCSGproject 5 років тому
Will never be used in anything, inductance of magnetic print material isn't enough
@ascari100
@ascari100 5 років тому
@@MCSGproject this design doesnt need an iron core.
@reforgedcriterion1471
@reforgedcriterion1471 4 роки тому
Wooo I'm definitely going to have to watch this 4 or 5 more times and even then I don't think I'll have it figured out.
@kencraig2178
@kencraig2178 6 років тому
Spectacular. Really impressive build and instructions. I barely caught the drill press picture, but then I was really hooked.
@LoganT547
@LoganT547 4 роки тому
14:43 You'd definitely want to be careful around one of these motors, especially seeing what it did to your background!
@Megaflare47
@Megaflare47 3 роки тому
Small brushless and even brushed motors spinning props can take off fingers...imagine what one of these could do to your arm!
@LoganT547
@LoganT547 3 роки тому
@@Megaflare47 Yeah, especially that the prop didn't even slow down when it chopped the background concerns me.
@Chris_Goulet
@Chris_Goulet 5 років тому
Mars colonist technician tells his assistant: "The blower motor in the oxygen generator is shot, go print me a replacement". Assistant comes back with a few parts, and says "I've placed the order for the bearings, they should arrive in two years".
@danielch6662
@danielch6662 3 роки тому
Canibalize the bearings from the old motor.
@Chris_Goulet
@Chris_Goulet 3 роки тому
@@danielch6662 The bearings are the most common cause of motor failure, so the old ones are likely bad. The supply chain to Mars is going to be a nightmare. They will have to stock bearings for all critical motors, because bearings need tighter tolerances than printing allows.
@Vikcreed
@Vikcreed 3 роки тому
the plant is cover in iron oxide and aluminum. the 3 top elements. cast them in a thermite forge and you get iron. throw in some alloy to get steel and ect, or you could use induction too.
@user-kg9qk8rt1e
@user-kg9qk8rt1e 6 років тому
За такое памятник ещё при жизни надо ставить!!! Отличная работа!
@rooneyosman9
@rooneyosman9 5 років тому
I am speechless. you are more than amazing. I have learnt from this video more than what I have learnt for the whole semester at Uni
@winfriedrijssenbeek1
@winfriedrijssenbeek1 7 років тому
Excellent work and craftsmanship! So good. in 2015 I was also studying Halbach array motors, and saw the potential. Now you can do it with 3D printing, great!!! What is the power to weight ratio of this one, as compared to regular brushless? Is it worthed also in relation to the power output/per weight of magnet? hope to hear, best Winfried PS we are currently developing mega drones of MTOW of 200 kg and 100 kg of payload, have 8 motors each 2 to max 15 kW, with 4kg each. So that's why I ask.
@dissonantiacognitiva7438
@dissonantiacognitiva7438 5 років тому
Can you explain the width of the poles with regards to the effect? Because in between the south and north orientations a magnet is placed in between but of different width, what is the overall effect? Or is this more of a design thing?
@ITpanda
@ITpanda 4 роки тому
How long can you run this at 50% or 75% (usable lift) speed/voltage before it malfunctions given active cooling from the prop?
@AlexTBon4073
@AlexTBon4073 4 роки тому
Considering the cooling holes, not long.
@lyteyearz5810
@lyteyearz5810 3 роки тому
This is soooooo cool! huge smile on my face. Thank you for uploading this. Very inspirational!
@MoempfLP
@MoempfLP 2 роки тому
I recognised the accent immediately. Cool to see a fellow countryman realizing such amazing ideas.
@pietermeyer5921
@pietermeyer5921 3 місяці тому
Swiss?
@MoempfLP
@MoempfLP 3 місяці тому
@@pietermeyer5921 Yes
@KerbalLauncher
@KerbalLauncher 5 років тому
Oh wow, it's a real PMSM, the windings are distributed. Which means should really use an ESC capable of field-oriented control. Trapezoidal control might be why delta configuration experience high recirculating currents. ESC that claim "sinusoidal control" do it through voltage control, which performs poorly at high speeds due to phase lag in the current waveform.
@pseudotasuki
@pseudotasuki 6 років тому
@14:47 It works!
@user-qx7tm5df8j
@user-qx7tm5df8j 6 років тому
haha xD
@TheBillzilla
@TheBillzilla 4 роки тому
It's a beautiful design and you are an excellent presenter, many thanks for posting this.
@clarkso65
@clarkso65 5 років тому
Sooo detailed, you will need all the patience in the world to make this! Good job man 2 thumbs up.
@LowkeySmoothy
@LowkeySmoothy 4 роки тому
Right after this video ends, I got a suggested video titled "is 3D printing a motor possible"...
@TommieDuhWeirdo
@TommieDuhWeirdo 6 років тому
holy fuck that's terrifying
@jasongooden917
@jasongooden917 6 років тому
when it knocked over the wall i laughed so hard i had tears in my eyes.
@JohnSmith-rn3vl
@JohnSmith-rn3vl 3 роки тому
If teachers could all be as good as you the world would be a much better place in 20 years time. Amazing.
@samrockseagle
@samrockseagle 4 роки тому
I can't say i built this motor, but certainly enjoyed watching your video. Amazing work.
@guillaumedugast6919
@guillaumedugast6919 7 років тому
Fantastic! Christophe laimer, will the motor still work if I cast aluminium with the 3d printed parts? im thinking about the wiring part of the stator.
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 7 років тому
Yes, that will certainly work. Aluminium would be perfect to dissipate the heat. You could probably double the power (twice the current).
@Thefreakyfreek
@Thefreakyfreek 7 років тому
Christoph Laimer you wil have to balance the thing
@EddSjo
@EddSjo 6 років тому
Thefreakyfreek you don't need to balance the "wire part" (stator).
@dylanvelasquez9869
@dylanvelasquez9869 5 років тому
Aluminum will not work. Look up eddy currents it would be very difficult to turn a motor with aluminum
@nrdesign1991
@nrdesign1991 5 років тому
3:32 this can irreparably damage the bearing. Push on the outer ring to relieve the balls of stress.
@falcone7908
@falcone7908 4 роки тому
Or just put a small rubber cube in between.
@bbushong67
@bbushong67 4 роки тому
I'm guessing the minor side pressures of pushing a steel bearing into a plastic hole probably isn't going to hurt it...
@nrdesign1991
@nrdesign1991 4 роки тому
@@bbushong67 It is generally bad practice.
@philbo-ld2eh
@philbo-ld2eh 4 роки тому
Awesome work... richtig beeindruckend und Inspirierend Herr Laimer!
@Phenom5
@Phenom5 4 роки тому
That's some absolute quality content I want to see more often
@TANK_The_Hammer
@TANK_The_Hammer 7 років тому
I'm curious as to what the power output would be if this where to be used as a wind turbine generator
@lee503
@lee503 7 років тому
TANK The Hammer I'm thinking the same thing.
@chryslerjune
@chryslerjune 7 років тому
TANK The Hammer use kinematic equations???? I mean all data needed is shown in the vid..
@TANK_The_Hammer
@TANK_The_Hammer 7 років тому
Sry I never got into AP Physics
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 7 років тому
80% of 600W (at 6'500 rpm) --> 480W
@TANK_The_Hammer
@TANK_The_Hammer 7 років тому
Christoph Laimer thank you very much, so 2 units would generate nearly 1KW, that's pretty sweet
@Mirandorl
@Mirandorl 7 років тому
Could you use a kevlar print material to add a destruction proof outer layer in case of catastrophic failure? I have seen videos of guys using kevlar to make tow brackets capable of pulling a car. I would also like to try making this is the base for my LIDAR spinner I want to make, its been hard finding the right motors. Do you think it would be possible to modify this so its hollow shafted?
@xaytana
@xaytana 7 років тому
Kevlar, like fiberglass and carbon fiber, is a material you bond with resin, either chop mat or woven. There are a few printers out there that use fiber in the shape of filament that are extruded but the material is placed into plastic and the filament is cut; you're not actually printing it, it's just placed within the model for structural support. Personally, I'm skeptical at the benefits of added material, since it's not being processed in the same way as it traditionally would be, with resin. If you're building for failure protection, it'd be better just to lay up the kevlar/glass/carbon onto the outside of the motor, like a cast. But with the wall thicknesses and infill, this should be more than enough if there is an internal failure.
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 7 років тому
Wireline the mark 2 printer from markforged prints continuous fibers. it's 10 times stronger than normal 3d-printed materials
@Michael-on5ft
@Michael-on5ft 7 років тому
I'd love to see a motor build with the mark 2 *-* Pls make it happen!
@Michael-on5ft
@Michael-on5ft 7 років тому
Pls make one out of Nylon or an other strong material an test it :)
@benb8075
@benb8075 5 років тому
Would still be pretty fragile to shear in the x/y plane, though? I imagine it's much more resistant to pretty much any other force.
@TheBowersj
@TheBowersj 4 роки тому
You sir are amazing. Never would I have thought a 3d printed motor would work as good as this one has. I imagine a day when a poor person in a developing country prints his own generator for pennies and builds a wind turbine that powers his families drinking water pump or household power. Thank you very much for making the future world a better place!
@CANAL_FY
@CANAL_FY 4 роки тому
you just got a new subscriber. Man im with NO words for you! What an SACRED work! You are amazing! Nice job buddy!
@SezerYalcin
@SezerYalcin 5 років тому
Another German doing crazy things
@ElRealista7
@ElRealista7 5 років тому
No swiss even worse
@vladislav9454
@vladislav9454 4 роки тому
Круто получилось, только как отводить тепло с обмотки медной проволоки?!
@simon2644
@simon2644 4 роки тому
Ну он предусмотрел это и сделал отверстия для охлаждения
@dena5498
@dena5498 4 роки тому
Он сказал что метал не безопасен. Конечно он выполняет роль радиатора, но так как двигатель будет внутри обдуваться, также как и топиться, то при такой мощности можно обойтись пластиком.
@pikejuan
@pikejuan 5 років тому
This was an extremely informative video. I would never have thought to balance the magnets and certainly not the way you did. brilliant end to end instructional. i stumbled across this video in my feed and i am glad i did. Keen to see what else you have.
@robertcooper6518
@robertcooper6518 4 роки тому
This here is something I've been wanting to try so bad. I can't wait to get my 3D printer rolling
@nedos7847
@nedos7847 7 років тому
I would turn my bike into an e-bike, if I had a 3d-printer.
@netto880
@netto880 7 років тому
can you build a motor DIY?
@aserta
@aserta 7 років тому
I don't think it could take that kind of load. It's a plastic case at the end of the day. You should look towards finding the most common fan that can be run on a battery, then, instead of a battery, use capacitors (round shape will help you hide them in a neat package). Not really that amazing of a e-bike, but certainly a lot cheaper than paying 2000$ and up.
@Chaos------
@Chaos------ 6 років тому
Casting small things is not difficult to do, and I think most of the parts would be easy to press into casting sand and leave their impression more or less perfectly.
@inferno7181
@inferno7181 5 років тому
why not just print the entire bike?
@a0flj0
@a0flj0 5 років тому
@@aserta Electric rollers have way less powerful motors. You reach 30 km/h standing on a narrow board connecting two small wheels on this. That's already quite dangerous - the smallest pothole can send you rolling. The force being transmitted doesn't need to be that large, and the shocks and the really high dynamic stresses would be supported by the frame, not the motor. If I can find the time and the instructions to produce something maybe half as powerful but a hundred times slower, I'll definitely try to print something like this. Most rollers available for sale today have really small wheels - not good for bumpy roads. One with larger wheels, with the driving motor inside the hub of the front wheel, would be ideal.
@onepunman2744
@onepunman2744 7 років тому
how much would the cost be for making a motor?
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 7 років тому
I can't offer it for a reasonable price. It takes a day or two of work ...
@onepunman2744
@onepunman2744 7 років тому
Christoph Laimer I was wondering the estimated cost for a person like me to make one :) I was wondering as I plan to make a drone for a school project
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 7 років тому
There is a shopping list on Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/600-Watt-3d-printed-Halbach-Array-Brushless-DC-Ele/ ... hardware costs roughly USD50. Then you will need 400g of different filaments, and maybe 15 hours of your time for manual work (most of it is winding work). It depends a bit on your manual skills ....
@onepunman2744
@onepunman2744 7 років тому
@Christoph Laimer, I think your comment mentioning the price was flagged as spam...
@arbenhasa4028
@arbenhasa4028 6 років тому
dude you need a brushless motor for that
@globalko
@globalko 5 років тому
I love the magnet measurements, really smart!
@GtsAntoni1
@GtsAntoni1 5 років тому
Incredible, incredible work. Came here from Great Scott and so glad I did, instant sub.
@Arek_R.
@Arek_R. 6 років тому
Is it really worth to build that motor? Isn't motor from hobbyking cheaper than all these parts and job?
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 6 років тому
Buying is always cheaper than making something yourself. This motor is clearly an experiment using 3d-printing technology, and not using traditional iron-sheets. it's also educational ...
@Arek_R.
@Arek_R. 6 років тому
Yeah really enjoyed the vid, didn't knew that we don't have to use iron core...
@Taunus-Tim
@Taunus-Tim 6 років тому
Arek R. But did i understand right, that the plastic used for the rotor was conducting? It has to be or am i wrong? Just copper wire without a iron core would work, but with a very low power of the motor!?
@ChristophLaimer
@ChristophLaimer 6 років тому
The plastic used for this motor is not electrically conducting. It's basically copper wires, permanent magnets, and no iron core. Resp. the stator is printed with PLA, blended with 30% iron powder. However the effect of the powder is marginal compared with real iron laminations.
@Taunus-Tim
@Taunus-Tim 6 років тому
Christoph Laimer thank you. So i misunderstood this. Technical English is still kinda hard for me to understand. If you had a laser cutter or a flowjet cutter you could easily build a laminated iron core from sheet metal.
@mauel2794
@mauel2794 3 роки тому
Quien más vino después de ver el video de un poco de todo
@tu8348
@tu8348 3 роки тому
Tienen los planos :v
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 4 роки тому
Verrrrry very nice, excellent work. I love the whine it puts out at certain RPMs. When you fired it up hard with the propeller facing the right way, I felt that old familiar rush... Power, baby. Beautiful. :-)
@idribbledonyou
@idribbledonyou 3 роки тому
Utterly outstanding work and presentation, that is a seriously understated level of experience.
@SCM
@SCM 7 років тому
which 3d printer was used for that?
@sananekrds561
@sananekrds561 6 років тому
SubConsciousMindd ultimaker 2
@kingskiller1253
@kingskiller1253 4 роки тому
😂😂lol 14:43 but excellent job how much it costs you?
@ikki7817
@ikki7817 3 роки тому
Idk probably cost him like 5 bucks, it was only a foamboard that fell
@EdanCain
@EdanCain 3 роки тому
Thank you for such a great video!! Can't wait to make this.
@maximilianraab18
@maximilianraab18 5 років тому
Those 3D prints are so clean
@arjey9669
@arjey9669 3 роки тому
"ESTO ES UN POCO DE TODO"
@After_Tech_Industries
@After_Tech_Industries 4 роки тому
with a motor that strong you could make a 3d printed lathe
@wingman358
@wingman358 5 років тому
Very impressive. Thanks for sharing Christoph!!
@kalinwang1
@kalinwang1 4 роки тому
Dude, you changed my life.
@owaisfarooqui6485
@owaisfarooqui6485 5 років тому
Buy a 3d printer Print a 3d printer Return the 3d printer. LOL.
@MrDoboz
@MrDoboz 5 років тому
owais farooqui yeah, you have to print 4 stepper motors, one for each axis and one for the feeder, now print a cooling fan for your extruder, print your bearings, print your shafts, print the pulleys and the cogged belts... That's already more resources than the price of the 3D printer, and I still didn't talk about the heating elements for the bed and the extruder. Good luck with that dude.
@peterv2485
@peterv2485 5 років тому
That’s not how it works fam
@emmanueladofo3448
@emmanueladofo3448 4 роки тому
I love this. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
@michielbosscher5179
@michielbosscher5179 5 років тому
wow just beautiful design and build, SUPER
@pivkaaa
@pivkaaa 6 років тому
WOW, I really love your work:) and the motor obviously runs like a boss.. Ill have to bring this up as a project with my friends:)
@user-bp2qu2ke4l
@user-bp2qu2ke4l Рік тому
Amazing ... Thank you. I built your slew bearing with 68 roller.... works great. What changes wld be appropriate with metal 8mm diameter by 8mm long rollers. The edges of the rollers are squared off .. not chamfered.I love your detailed work and the way you break down complex things we use everyday. Well done 👍👍
@ninjabeatz905
@ninjabeatz905 4 роки тому
Thank you for demonstrating the Magnet strength and weight test
@CaallMeeMrrD
@CaallMeeMrrD 5 років тому
This is the most amazing video of this year I have ever seen,
@jonni2734
@jonni2734 4 роки тому
Woow!!! This is a masterpiece!! Really good video and motor!!
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