Published On Sep 24, 2020
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- In this video, I made a DIY kinetic sculpture using a 3D printer and a mini-lathe and milling.
- Complicated device with a spring was applied so that the kinetic sculpture can rotate for a long time without no electric.
- PLA is used for the printer filament, and the rotating shaft is made of brass (C3604).
- The kinetic sculpture, produced in this video is a mono-rotation version in which only the front wings rotate.
- From this video, you can find out the spring mechanism.
- In the future, we plan to produce a dual-rotation version in which the front and rear wings rotate at the same time.
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TIMECODES
0:00 intro
0:37 3D printing
1:23 machining (Lathe)
2:50 machining (milling)
3:23 assembly
5:10 my kinetic sculpture
/Reference (Inspired by)
[1] WIRED, (2020), How This Guy Builds Mesmerizing Kinetic Sculptures, YouTube contents, • How This Guy Builds Mesmerizing Kinet...
[2] David C. Roy, (2017), Kindala Forest Spring driven kinetic sculpture by David C. Roy, YouTube contents, • Kindala Forest Spring driven kinetic ...
[3] David Miller, (2017), Mechanism Description, YouTube contents, • Mechanism Description
/Background Music
[1] Go for Gold (Spring gang, Epidemic Sound)
[2] You Left Behind (Spring gang, Epidemic Sound)
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