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Publication date 2022-03-03 at 00:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-03-02 at 11:31
Design number 654209

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3D model description

French:

Revolving door.

Initially, I'll use a stepper motor with a 31 x 31mm center distance for mounting.

In addition to the printed parts, you'll need:

  • 8mm-diameter metal pins.

  • 32mm gray evacuation tube.

  • bearings type 688 (8x16x5).

In case you don't have all the material, there are files for dummy bearings that you can use as plain bearings, and the 32-diameter pipe that you can scale (in Z) to suit your printer.

I've recovered some Plexiglas scraps that I've sanded to give a "sandblasted glass" look, there's also a file if you want to print a part that won't be transparent in another color.

The purpose of using Plexiglas will be to put LEDs on the top of the door and power them with a brush collector afterwards (that's why there's a gap between the door and the top).

https://youtu.be/ECQ2eiM0V-I

Base for revolving door electronics:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5269370

English, translated with Google:

Revolving door.

At first I will use a stepper type motor whose center distance for fixing is 31 x 31mm.

In addition to the printed parts, you will need:

  • 8mm diameter metal axles.

  • 32mm gray evacuation tube.

  • 688 type bearings (8x16x5)

In case you don't have all the hardware, there are files for fake bearings that will serve as plain bearings and the 32 diameter pipe that you can scale (in Z) to suit your printer.

I recovered Plexiglas scraps that I sanded to give a "sandblasted glass" appearance, there is also a file if you want to print a piece that will not be transparent in another color.

The purpose of putting Plexiglas will then be to put LEDs on top of the door and feed them by a brush collector afterwards (for that there is a space between the door and the upper part)

Basis for the revolving door electronics:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5269370

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