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Pull String Helicopter - REMIX
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\Pull String Helicopter
by 271828 February 17, 2013
Mine is a remix of this. Also, thanks to some of the propeller people, and
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498641 , the beveled plate
and reinforced shaft
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2964180
this is still a work in progress, but this saves print time
I redesigned the handle/shaft, I cropped it to use just the top, and removed the handle part.
I REPLACED the handle with 3 / 4 inch PVC, 3 1 / 2 inches long, and took dremel drill and cut out space to access the rubber band, and left it intact at the top.
I created a CONNECTING WASHER, flat part gets glued to the top of the prior handle, and bottom part centers on the PVC, again using glue
I USED GORILLA GLUE, see picture
I then used 3 / 8 inch PEX (could use PVC also, even 1 / 2 inch PVC), 3 1/2 inches long, for the pull handle, to attach string.
See photo, see all parts.
Then see it assembled, top part,
\Pull String Helicopter
by 271828 February 17, 2013
Mine is a remix of this. Also, thanks to some of the propeller people, and
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498641 , the beveled plate
and reinforced shaft
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2964180
this is still a work in progress, but this saves print time
I redesigned the handle/shaft, I cropped it to use just the top, and removed the handle part.
I REPLACED the handle with 3 / 4 inch PVC, 3 1 / 2 inches long, and took dremel drill and cut out space to access the rubber band, and left it intact at the top.
I created a CONNECTING WASHER, flat part gets glued to the top of the prior handle, and bottom part centers on the PVC, again using glue
I USED GORILLA GLUE, see picture
I then used 3 / 8 inch PEX (could use PVC also, even 1 / 2 inch PVC), 3 1/2 inches long, for the pull handle, to attach string.
See photo, see all parts.
Then see it assembled, top part,
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