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Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 1 Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 2 Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 3 Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 4 Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 5 Wind Turbine 560mm – Bild 6
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Wind Turbine 560mm

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Garden-Wind-Turbine The garden wind turbine I designed, featuring 6 curved blades and a diameter of 560mm (or 56cm), is an attractive focal point for any garden. Thanks to the tail fin, it always turns into the wind. The wind turbine is well-tested, largely storm-resistant, and very durable due to its sturdy construction and bearing protection. If something ever breaks, all parts can be easily replaced. Overall, I have already designed over 30 different wind turbines with diameters ranging from 20cm to over 200cm – some of these are now being released for 3D printing/reproduction. This Wind Turbine-560 is my first release. While printing parts D01-D13 (see the image with the printed parts), you can also get the accessory parts Z01-Z15 (see the image with the accessories). They are not expensive and can all be found at, for example, a hardware store, on Amazon, or other online retailers. The two shafts should be ground stainless steel shafts. They fit precisely and without play into the bearings and do not rust. The 4 bearings are standard bearings and can be found practically anywhere. The long screws M6x120mm and M5x140mm can of course also be replaced with cut threaded rods - this is cheaper and threaded rods can be found at hardware stores. For printing, place everything on the build plate as shown in the large picture. Except for D05 and D07, everything can be printed without support. For the wings D04, it is recommended to put a brim of, for example, 6mm around the print so that the part sticks better to the print bed. Regarding assembly, the photos and the video in the german-text above should be sufficient: All parts are printed in PETG with 4 wall thicknesses (perimeters) and 40% infill using a 0.4mm nozzle. For an even longer lifespan of the wind turbine, the parts can also be printed in ASA. You would then need a printer with an enclosed build chamber to minimize warping of the parts. The standpipe Z15 should be between 100cm and 200cm long, depending on y
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