3D Printed Turbine Rotary Tool - CR10 3D Printer

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JohnnyQ90

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@99897767
@99897767 4 роки тому
"3d printed" *Proceed to pull out a lathe*
@thomasvalentine9398
@thomasvalentine9398 6 років тому
Did you hear the clicking sound when putting parts together? I call this - The beauty of 3D printing. You own a small box that can produce a final product with all perfect parts fitting together. This is just awesome, good job.
@thinkdifferent6403
@thinkdifferent6403 6 років тому
This is definitively not a bad idea at all. All the dusts are directely vaccumed away. Nice job
@dax3m
@dax3m 6 років тому
Exactly, which is the thing that impressed me most.
@lazar2175
@lazar2175 6 років тому
Which is not smart idea,because its sucked into turbines.
@jorgenlannock
@jorgenlannock 6 років тому
and straight in the bearings...
@JC_Young
@JC_Young 6 років тому
Damn it Baxter, you know I don't speak Spanish!
@MrJamesBig1
@MrJamesBig1 6 років тому
+Joshua Young So? The comment wasn't directed at you, but at Jörgen Börg, who has a username as german as bratwurst ;) That means it is safe to assume he is german and understands what Erhard Pöstliner is talking about.
@zyxw12347
@zyxw12347 6 років тому
I do appreciate that the tool cleans as it cuts.
@qps9380
@qps9380 6 років тому
First video with ball bearings on youtube in 2017.... that has nothing to do with fidget spinners (YAY!)
@corivian
@corivian 6 років тому
QuickPro Studios 😂 indeed
@doorguner01
@doorguner01 5 років тому
🤣
@FeralBoyKnives
@FeralBoyKnives 6 років тому
I wonder...would it be possible to build an air powered 3D printed lathe? That would be a very interesting build. Great job by the way
@StayPuffTruflle
@StayPuffTruflle 6 років тому
You should measure the rpm with and without the inlet shroud. I'm curious if it actually makes a significant difference.
@preddy09
@preddy09 6 років тому
This could be quite useful if it had significantly higher torque. 43K RPM is not needed for most applications. Why not make a geared down version, a single stage planatary gearbox with output of 10K RPM and 4x torque
@Hobby_Electric
@Hobby_Electric 6 років тому
That is now your project ;)
@tronixfix
@tronixfix 6 років тому
EasilyFallsForClickbait did you build one?
@doorguner01
@doorguner01 5 років тому
@@tronixfix 👍
@CUBETechie
@CUBETechie 5 років тому
So with compressed air and electric motors it could make a generator?
@quillmaurer6563
@quillmaurer6563 5 років тому
I would think the same affect could be achieved much more simply with a larger diameter turbine. Similar turbine blade speed and force, but lower RPM and more torque. Would make it more bulky, but would be a simpler and more reliable solution than gearing at such high RPM.
@Braeden123698745
@Braeden123698745 6 років тому
Damn 43k RPM and some torque to play with. I assume you're not a turbine designer so I think this thing could have some really good performance if its optimized.
@siggyincr7447
@siggyincr7447 6 років тому
Impressive accuracy of the 3D printer to be able to make parts that can spin at that speed without vibrating much.
@drewbransby4600
@drewbransby4600 6 років тому
Dremel actual produces a product like this but there is barely any torque and doesn't preform well at all. Watch AVE's video on it
@moondarck
@moondarck 6 років тому
the lack of torque is visible in this video as well if you push it for a longer period it slows down dramatically.
@drewbransby4600
@drewbransby4600 6 років тому
malevolent jim I don't know but it is hilariously terrible.
@JMMC1005
@JMMC1005 6 років тому
Looks like it has enough inertia to be useful, though. It'd be interesting to see the same sort of thing but with a big chunk of steel to add inertia, so you could get a reasonably usable burst of torque for quick operations.
@jetblueone
@jetblueone 6 років тому
JMMC1005 Bob's your auntie 😂😂
@13megaprime
@13megaprime 6 років тому
As far as i'm concerned when I'm using my dremels, they are NOT torque tools, but SPEED tools. A few guys I know use the disc cutter and go gung ho into material using it like a die grinder instead of a precision instrument. The result is often broken discs. Regardless my dremel is electric so it has more torque than the pneumatic versions.
@Kirch93
@Kirch93 6 років тому
For sanding things like carbon and fiberglass, this is so awesome!
@zero_gravity5861
@zero_gravity5861 6 років тому
One plus of the design is that you won’t need a shop vac: it vacuums up all the particulates it creates. This does, however, mean that you will have to take it apart to clean every so often. At least that’s just a left rotation away.
@gutinnec
@gutinnec 6 років тому
amazing, simple, high efficiency, dust cleaner while working wood, low cost... thanks for your work ;)
@yvantartakovsky
@yvantartakovsky 5 років тому
So much experts on youtube, for a small and simple parts, the performance is good enough for me.
@alphamalewolf2616
@alphamalewolf2616 6 років тому
You might get slightly higher speeds if you acetone smooth the interior and the turbines, since the lines left over from 3d printing can cause considerable turbulence. :3
@josue005ful
@josue005ful 2 роки тому
No
@thompascoe8463
@thompascoe8463 6 років тому
43k rpm has my safety squint engaged and my ass firmly gripping the seat
@IIGrayfoxII
@IIGrayfoxII 6 років тому
You've been watching too much AvE.
@thompascoe8463
@thompascoe8463 6 років тому
Sorry define "too much AvE".. Haha the man is a kanucking legend.
@DwightWilbanks
@DwightWilbanks 6 років тому
Too much means more than the one or two to weigh his contribution made by his content to the volume of his dingle swart nob goblins. I don't know WTF he's saying most of the time.
@austins.3313
@austins.3313 6 років тому
lol safety squint
@DwightWilbanks
@DwightWilbanks 6 років тому
It just dawned on me that you might not know the youtube channel AVE. The guy has great content, but, says the stupidest things. Anything that can be said clearly in simple words, he conflusticates it with made up works, the frequently make no sense.
@alphascorpii185
@alphascorpii185 6 років тому
feel like a mad dentist !
@mandarin1257
@mandarin1257 6 років тому
This should only hurt a little... Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@teegeedee6609
@teegeedee6609 3 роки тому
The best part of this project when you work with wood it sucks the dust while working great job mate👏
@danspratt2
@danspratt2 6 років тому
im impressed 3d printed plastic was able to withstand such high RPM!
@experimente9912
@experimente9912 6 років тому
This seems to have more power than the Dremel version you can buy online for your vacuum cleaner. Good job :)
@jaedenspider877
@jaedenspider877 Рік тому
You should make the inlet shroud longer so it will get a lot more of the particles
@surronzak8154
@surronzak8154 6 років тому
Seriusly ??? I love opensource/hardware sooooo much , thanks for this man , very good job
@lethalxenon8268
@lethalxenon8268 6 років тому
that is an ingenious idea, as you work with the wood the sawdust just goes into the vacuum cleaner, genius.
@andyjacobi1270
@andyjacobi1270 6 років тому
I think it's nice how the vacuum doubles as a air cleaner, it gets rid of all the dust
@Zhavhurian
@Zhavhurian 6 років тому
я в восторге!!! ты гений, спасибо за видео, все твои видео пересмотрел.
@slep5039
@slep5039 6 років тому
This is really cool because you can use a simple vacuum cleaner! It really sounds like my dentist's drill
@gabrielsturdevant9700
@gabrielsturdevant9700 6 років тому
that sound gives me anxiety
@obadiahkilgore2964
@obadiahkilgore2964 6 років тому
You need a Xanny?? lolol
@Bloated_Tony_Danza
@Bloated_Tony_Danza 6 років тому
Jack Kilgore you need a job...
@obadiahkilgore2964
@obadiahkilgore2964 6 років тому
Ilir Kumi uh... what? imbecile, don't condescend to me as if you know anything about me or my proclivities. I happen to be doing just fine, thanks.
@Bloated_Tony_Danza
@Bloated_Tony_Danza 6 років тому
Jack Kilgore Using street slang for a highly abuseable prescription drug makes me think that you are the imbecile here. And I don't really care how you're doing ;)
@tobortine
@tobortine 6 років тому
The dentist.
@Cielzerozx004
@Cielzerozx004 6 років тому
yes thats what i also remembered. Dentist XL!
@tommyzDad
@tommyzDad 6 років тому
"Okay.... rinse..."
@kruppstahl1686
@kruppstahl1686 6 років тому
Good to see some inverting op amps around here
@mandarin1257
@mandarin1257 6 років тому
This should only hurt a little... Neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@praesdynamite4596
@praesdynamite4596 5 років тому
That high pitched whistle and grinding noise. Along with the imagined feeling of dry mouth due to flakes of whatever. Makes me cringe, HARD.
@henriquecorrea1562
@henriquecorrea1562 6 років тому
okay, okay UKposts.. you won... this video is in my recommendations for over A WEEK now... but honestly, it was very worth it XD
@supersmalls
@supersmalls 6 років тому
I think its just genius having the vacuum right next to where your working and attached to the same tool
@RobertoDTavares
@RobertoDTavares 5 років тому
The method you used gets only rotation but does not get torque. For a air motor to have force it needs to compress the air, the pressure creates torque.
@homefront3162
@homefront3162 6 років тому
Johnny is the best! And a BEAST of a creator
@lucakubitza1534
@lucakubitza1534 6 років тому
That thing is darn powerful.
@kostix777
@kostix777 6 років тому
Man this is excellent work! Congrats! Loving it!
@milo-uy6rd
@milo-uy6rd 6 років тому
I'd love to have one of those! I understand it's not powerful But I bet it works good for cutting and drilling plastic.
@marshalllaw123
@marshalllaw123 6 років тому
Awesome!! Does make me feel like I'm at the dentist though.
@tommihommi1
@tommihommi1 6 років тому
doesn't the turbine get all chewed up when the stuff gets sucked through it?
@Nedeles
@Nedeles 6 років тому
For that are the spacers
@tommihommi1
@tommihommi1 6 років тому
Neddless how do they do anything against dust, wood chippings and metal grindings destroying the turbine
@lukandros
@lukandros 6 років тому
just print another one. 3dprint is cheap.
@fergusonhr
@fergusonhr 6 років тому
tommihommi1 I'm pretty sure he has the vacuum blowing, not sucking
@abhishekgourav6144
@abhishekgourav6144 6 років тому
Gary Ferguson Jr no...its on sucking mode...see the saw dust getting sucked in...
@benwilson224
@benwilson224 5 років тому
That works really well actually!
@rholt2
@rholt2 6 років тому
I think this is great, but even more amazing is how quiet the vacuum is!!! how does that happen??!??! Russ from Coral Springs, FL, USA
@fooman2108
@fooman2108 6 років тому
got to love a tool that cleans up after itself (built in vacuum attachment) LOL!
@user-dz2jv4in5z
@user-dz2jv4in5z 5 років тому
If there's one thing a turbine loves it's foreign debris....
@LTT.Official
@LTT.Official 6 років тому
My dog would love the high pitched noise this makes.
@DigitalArtisan77
@DigitalArtisan77 2 роки тому
The most incredible thing is its running off vacuum so extracting as it goes.
@kurtlindner
@kurtlindner 5 років тому
Love the auto-dust catching ability.
@gamingSlasher
@gamingSlasher 6 років тому
Very nice but I dont understand how the shaft is driven. Is it just some loose friction between the "spacers" and the shaft that drives it?
@AndyTrampke
@AndyTrampke 6 років тому
gamingSlasher The turbines connected to the shaft?
@michalrimmerak1646
@michalrimmerak1646 6 років тому
How to convert 2000W vacuum cleaner to maybee 10W grinder :-)
@vaulthecreator
@vaulthecreator 6 років тому
Ah, but a 10W grinder with self contained dust extraction ;)
@___aaron.m7930
@___aaron.m7930 6 років тому
Vaul the Creator That sounds awesome
@Bingo_Dingo_Dango
@Bingo_Dingo_Dango 6 років тому
If there's one thing turbine engines truly LOVE, it's foreign debris.
@AaronSchwarz42
@AaronSchwarz42 6 років тому
Electric Dremel ring a bell?
@valveman12
@valveman12 6 років тому
Michal Rimmerak Looks like you can't appreciate the craftsmanship it took to make this. BTW: Dremel came out with a vacuum driven rotary tool. My bet is that this one in the video is superior.
@WildPhotoShooter
@WildPhotoShooter 6 років тому
Reminds me of a visit to the dentist. These 3D printers are fantastic, great video.
@82danielrider
@82danielrider 4 роки тому
Wow that´s a lot of power in a really simple way. Is possible make a air compressor in a 3d printer?
@simont3686
@simont3686 5 років тому
Nice! Solves all problems. Dust everywhere, solved! Worrying about frying the motor under too much load, solved! If worn down, easily reprintable. I really like it. Sadly i don't have a spare rotary tool shaft, bearings and a lathe to make the spacers.
@aeromorte
@aeromorte 6 років тому
Sometimes i forget how easy it is to make these :P Amazing video
@TheFanUniverse
@TheFanUniverse 6 років тому
Cool! It does projects, and suck up the dust at the same time! Nice!
@richienko
@richienko 6 років тому
Perfect job! What kind of aluminium alloy are you using? ENAW 2007 or 7022 ?
@Coldphoenix44
@Coldphoenix44 6 років тому
And it is surprisingly balanced. Well done :)
@Zorkz
@Zorkz 6 років тому
Much better than the ones dremel experimented with, nice one!
@thetourk
@thetourk 6 років тому
A great idea, nicely made. Lacks toque but the principle is their.
@WilliamEllison
@WilliamEllison 6 років тому
Love this concept.
@consultkeithyoung8982
@consultkeithyoung8982 6 років тому
How did you balance the shaft after adding the parts?
@prawnmikus
@prawnmikus 6 років тому
How did those blades not tear themselves apart at those RPMs? Did you balance them individually?
@vanqy.
@vanqy. 6 років тому
even if they tear up, print new ones
@hadinossanosam4459
@hadinossanosam4459 6 років тому
They are very light and therefore the centrifugal forces are tiny.
@topsecret1837
@topsecret1837 5 років тому
Hadinos Sanosam *CENTRIPETAL FORCES, NOT CENTRIFUGAL* -Meme invented in my physics class
@calebgeballe2724
@calebgeballe2724 6 років тому
did you print your plastic parts in a medium to low resolution to save time? I've seen some much higher quality looking prints from the cr-10 in other videos but not actually sure if they're higher quality or just look higher quality because of the lighting/filament used. thanks.
@johnnyq90
@johnnyq90 6 років тому
Yes, the impeller was print at 0.2mm layer height which is the worst quality.
@brzydka_i_bestia
@brzydka_i_bestia 5 років тому
Nice built in dust extraction
@fCauneau
@fCauneau 6 років тому
Really impressive ! more than 40k rpm and no overheat risk anymore... much better than my dremel, which doesn't show bigger torque anyway ;-) One technical question : the blade pitch normally is fitted for a given flow/speed, which means that if you print several pitch sets you may reach higher speeds and better efficiency. That's much of a work, but may be your wonderful turbine you show here isn't at its best !!
@brentgaynor5232
@brentgaynor5232 6 років тому
Love it. Would a flywheel of sorts help with torque issue?
@akshatshah3717
@akshatshah3717 5 років тому
You are actually a genius...
@Sophpisticated
@Sophpisticated 6 років тому
I can see this working on some small hand engraving tool or something that doesn't require a lot of torque cool project
@albertwang5974
@albertwang5974 5 років тому
Super cool, I never thought such kind of combination.
@MooseWolf2000
@MooseWolf2000 6 років тому
This had me feeling like I was back at the dentist's office getting a filling. Absolutely terrifying.
@pitthebestia
@pitthebestia 6 років тому
how did you design the inlet shroud? does it follow some criteria or did you just eyeball the profile?
@jpp3413
@jpp3413 6 років тому
Nom mais c'est une bombe à l'utilisation !!!! Ça aspire en même temps.
@roserecruitments6762
@roserecruitments6762 6 років тому
Thank you sir. You are my ladder to success of my research which will come in video soon.I was in search of this model since a long time.
@omnirath
@omnirath 6 років тому
Incredible job as always !
@default_user_id
@default_user_id 6 років тому
Very cool! Do you think one of these could spin a morta rorta? Be nice for pulling mortar or grout if'n had torques.
@zachm8437
@zachm8437 3 роки тому
I am looking into getting a 3D printer, is the CR10 a good beginner model?
@paukenschlag5461
@paukenschlag5461 5 років тому
Seriously underpowered.
@Bags2723
@Bags2723 6 років тому
Great idea and looks pretty cool but two things you might want to consider..... 1st, I'd add some grease to the inside of the printed parts to help make it last. 2nd, Its great for cutting at a high speed but when you're using a rotary tool with many different types of bits you'll find that 43k rpm is way too fast. Especially for detail work. Consider how you might be able to print parts to create a gear box to have the option of gearing it down to a lower rpm, (slower speed). Great Job.
@andrewziegler2608
@andrewziegler2608 6 років тому
Genius. awesome video man
@DracoOmnia
@DracoOmnia 6 років тому
Yes but how much pressure before it stalls out? the vacuum powering idea is interesting, although I have to wonder about how long the tool will last considering it sucks up some of the debris you create (although it IS a somewhat desirable side-effect, if longevity isn't too adversely compromised).
@Paaanzaaa
@Paaanzaaa 6 років тому
THIS is fckn GENIUS mate!
@enesdemirkaya3622
@enesdemirkaya3622 5 років тому
Can we use it on a low end cnc to cut wood? Or a corded drill is better?
@fearlessentertainer2694
@fearlessentertainer2694 6 років тому
That is bloody amazing
@chapmansbg
@chapmansbg 5 років тому
It has some torque issues but you could probably change the pitch of the blades and the tolerances to overcome that,. really cool idea!
@3drjdude
@3drjdude 6 років тому
So is it sucking in air or blowing it out because I can't tell plus if it was sucking it in wouldn't you think the fins would get worn down by the debris
@TaylorTheOtter
@TaylorTheOtter 6 років тому
That has to be the most aggressive sound I've ever heard... It's an amazing project though!
@quacktony
@quacktony 6 років тому
useful in sanding and vacuuming up debri.
@IRTermite
@IRTermite 6 років тому
Congratulations... you just took a 1.6 amp device and made a 12 amp power hungry version. Seriously though... I love the things you make. These are some impressive projects!
@andrewostrelczuk406
@andrewostrelczuk406 5 років тому
Add a extension to the inlet shroud may be 1/3 of the outside Diameter, and tall enough to take in the distance to excede your cutter or sanding barrel, or carbide bur. Give it a helical design and it should catch a lot more debris and go directly into the vacume cleaner.
@ChadMees
@ChadMees 6 років тому
Would be cool for a small cnc for some light carving. Vacuum and spindle all in one!
@rhubarber2272
@rhubarber2272 6 років тому
Clean as you work. Nice.
@xKatjaxPurrsx
@xKatjaxPurrsx 6 років тому
Needs a filter on the inlet side, to protect against wearing the turbines down / big wood chips like at 6:12
@TheLegend-qx8ln
@TheLegend-qx8ln 6 років тому
xKatjaxPurrsx i
@secondarycharacter6911
@secondarycharacter6911 6 років тому
* 5:12
@crackedemerald4930
@crackedemerald4930 6 років тому
xKatjaxPurrsx i think that that's half of the point of the turbine but it's a good idea
@SimenRenslemo
@SimenRenslemo 6 років тому
That's a good point. A compromise would be a particle separator inlet, like the ones used in old centrifugal turbines.
@DerSolinski
@DerSolinski 6 років тому
dude who cares.... just print a new one...
@user-we8bw4jf2r
@user-we8bw4jf2r 2 роки тому
'The quietest grinder he've made ever'
@keithcarlson6038
@keithcarlson6038 6 років тому
That's very cool! Sounds like it bogs down a lot under load though. Is that the nature of an air turbine motor? High speed low torque?
@noppaplays9418
@noppaplays9418 6 років тому
Now that is COOL! You can work and at the same time you are already cleaning up =P
@MrClickbang357
@MrClickbang357 6 років тому
All I can say is WOW!!! Would you say it has more, less or about the same power as a Dremel?
@earlgray7920
@earlgray7920 5 років тому
You should make version 2 with a speed controller- controls friction for spin speed.
@drewalsup9200
@drewalsup9200 5 років тому
this is brilliant!
@byronmorgan3492
@byronmorgan3492 6 років тому
A good application for a vapor polishing rig.
@ahmed-0775
@ahmed-0775 6 років тому
Thats overpowered!
@codycaple9809
@codycaple9809 6 років тому
Wow, well you never have to worry about breaking a Dremel. Nice job!
@Atomicitalia
@Atomicitalia 6 років тому
i love your videos man, they are all interesting and unique XD
@adjbutler
@adjbutler 4 роки тому
brillant design well done
@robechstenkamper4149
@robechstenkamper4149 6 років тому
that's neat. do you think a weighted flywheel would increase it's ability to maintain speed in a cut/ torque?
@tysk5729
@tysk5729 2 роки тому
is it a dremel mount for your vacum thats cool
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