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* Solder | * Solder | ||
* Glue (the type that sticks) | * Glue (the type that sticks) | ||
* 8 mm metal rod for an axle | * 8 mm metal rod for an axle (offcuts from universal axis are great for this) | ||
* 3d printing filament | * 3d printing filament | ||
* a little bit of epoxy to glue the magnets in place | * a little bit of epoxy to glue the magnets in place [https://www.reichelt.de/epoxykleber-epo-05-klar-farblos-5-minuten-25-ml-wiko-epo5-s25-p98449.html?PROVID=2788&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIppvr5Zj_6gIVSeJ3Ch2vIAwoEAQYBCABEgL2z_D_BwE&&r=1] | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 3 August 2020
- 3 phase no feedback Controller - 12V 30A - [1]
- Fidget Spinner Bearings (22mm total diameter, 8mm bore and 7mm width)
- 8 Disc magnets per rotor (8 mm thickness, 20mm diameter) [2]
- Copper wire (0,2 mm diameter max. definitely not more because you will get eddy current issues) [3]
- Bit of brass tubing (4 mm outer diameter) to connect the coil endings in. [4]
- Solder
- Glue (the type that sticks)
- 8 mm metal rod for an axle (offcuts from universal axis are great for this)
- 3d printing filament
- a little bit of epoxy to glue the magnets in place [5]