3D Printed Water Motor

by Johan Link in Outside > Water

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3D Printed Water Motor

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This is a water motor, connect a water pipe to the motor and then it works. It's very simple. I made this, because I wanted to make a mecanical project with fusion 360.

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How I Made It?

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I am a beginner with Fusion 360, I wanted to make a difficult project to train myself at Fusion 360. It tooks me 3 days to draw this object.

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How It Works?

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WaterMotor
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It 's a simple concept, there is a gear inside the motor, when the water flows the gear turns and a gear system lowers motor speed and increases torque.

How to Make It?

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Water motor printed in 3D(first version)
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If you want to make it, you can download the stl files, and you can print it.

Use Nut with seal, it's important. All the bolts have a diameter of 4 mm.

I print this with the K8200 printer, and I use Cura to generate the G-code.
My Print settings:

  1. Bottom/Top thickness 0.6mm
  2. Fill Density 20%
  3. Platform adhesion type: none
  4. Support type: Don't use support!
  5. Use PLA or ABS.

If you want to modify this design you can download the Fusion files with this link: http://a360.co/2sOvVtE

hope you enjoyed reading this instructable. :)

I am 16 years old and I speak french, excuse me if I made errors of English in this instructable.