rotary tumbler Free 3D Models

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    Stereolithography (.stl) 9.48 MB
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  • Date: 2018-12-17
  • Item ID:
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Download rotary tumbler Free 3D Print Model stl, from Perinski

rotary tumbler
sketch for arduino in the archive. but this is an alpha version, it has several flaws, but in general it works. the controller controls the engine by changing the rotation every minute in one direction and then in another. timer up to 24 hours. can also be used without a controller. build details on video.



links to used components:
arduino pro mini
bearing 625zz
oled
drv l293d

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fed.ricchiuto
fed.ricchiuto 2024-01-17
Man!! Thank you for this model!
Not much long ago I was thinking about making it by myself, as a commercial one would have been too expensive for me. I'm going to use it not much...maybe just a couple of time per year, when I'll found something interesting to process.
Again, thanks! ;-)