Spinplate #4

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opened 2025-08-17 14:40:02 +00:00 by rob · 1 comment
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We need a Spinning plate, which is connected to our engine.
Todos in this issue:
find out whether those rotary engines follow any standard, we can abuse (e.G. height of a rotor) the boring and so on.
Find a way to make our rotary spinner work with a multitude of engines ( e.g. if we want to switch)

We need a Spinning plate, which is connected to our engine. Todos in this issue: find out whether those rotary engines follow any standard, we can abuse (e.G. height of a rotor) the boring and so on. Find a way to make our rotary spinner work with a multitude of engines ( e.g. if we want to switch)
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https://rslfpv.com/why-motor-shaft-size-matters-in-fpv-motors/

At least google told me, that there are some builds, which rely on a M5 "screw" mount, which would make stuff WAY easier.
This was also used in the final build by the guy:
https://sunnyskyusa.com/products/sunnysky-x2216-brushless-motors

https://hackaday.io/project/192036-diy-spin-coater

We should aim for a similar setup.
1st: This is easier to model with CAD
2nd: More standardization

https://rslfpv.com/why-motor-shaft-size-matters-in-fpv-motors/ At least google told me, that there are some builds, which rely on a M5 "screw" mount, which would make stuff WAY easier. This was also used in the final build by the guy: https://sunnyskyusa.com/products/sunnysky-x2216-brushless-motors https://hackaday.io/project/192036-diy-spin-coater We should aim for a similar setup. 1st: This is easier to model with CAD 2nd: More standardization
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