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How to create a smoothie making human powered bike blender for less than $25

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Once you have your blender, the first step is to remove all the useless, power-draining junk.
For the blender I used, the process went like this:

Remove bottom plate, cut the power cord, then remove the second bottom. Now you should have full access to all the guts. By gripping the motor with a pliers and holding on to the transmission wheel with your other hand you should be able to unscrew the motor from the wheel.

Throw out (or better, save for a later project) the motor , two bottom plates, and power cords. All you need is the base, the transmission wheel, and the little black rubber piece in the hole.
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I'm a mechanical engineering student at the University of Minnesota. Sometimes I climb trees. Sometimes I study. Tree climbing is more fun.