3D Printed Mendocino Motor Parts (Q63117)

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    The Mendocino Motor is a solar powered, magnetically levitating electric motor. I've used this project in my classroom for a while. Since I no longer have a woodshop in my class, I'm reworking it as a 3D printed design. Here are photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/connors934/sets/72157629433089119/ The pictures show the process of iteratively developing the idea, and not all designs will be represented in these files. 2-24-12-This zip file contains some developments. The most significant part added is the four way connector that fits inside the magnets, and also has three holes sized to fit a standard pencil. 3-6-12 Connectors4 and MirrorConnectors are the two 3D printed parts you'll need along with two standard pencils to make the base. The G code is for a Makerbot Cupcake with Heated Build Platform. 3-31-12 Video: http://youtu.be/gR2-wXdhSDc
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