Introduction: Thor Levitating Hammer With Lights

This a Thor Love and Thunder Inspired Levitating Mjolnir. I have designed it to serve an aesthetic addition to your home. I was always a fan of Thor and thought it would be a great Idea to make a lighting enabled Hammer.

Hope you like this!

All the parts were designed in Fusion 360

Supplies

The Electronics and 3D printed parts are available Link in maker world:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1704711-thor-levitating-hammer-love-and-thunder#profileId-1808188


The electronics involved is a magnetic levitating module with a light.

Its available to purchase in the Bambu Lab store, name of the product.

Magnetic Levitation DIY Kit - ZC008


The 3D printed parts are:

1.common_holder.stl

2.hammer_main.stl

3.hammer_rod.stl

4.magnetic_module_holder.stl

5.rod_adapter.stl


The base magnet has case. The files are below:

Step 1: Assemble the Base Magnet Module As Shown

The base_cover_nswitch part is to be fitted along the circumference of the base_side_switch part

Step 2: Assemble the Magnet Holder Module

Take the magnetic_module_holder part and follow the steps as show in the image

Step 3: Place the Light Module Into the Circular Slow First.

Step 4: With the Levitation Kit, You’re a Circular Ring Part Like Below (A Printed Part Given by Bambu Lab), Place It Like Below:

Step 5: Now, I Strongly Suggest to Place a Small Piece of Double Sided Tape As Show Below, It Helps to Keep the Levitation Module From Slipping. Finally

Step 6: Finally Place the Levitation Module and Stick a Small Piece of Double Sided Tape to Attach the Lighting Circuit Onto the Magnet:

Step 7: Now, to Assemble the Hammer, You Will Need the Hammer_rod, Rod_adapter and the Hammer Part:

Insert the rod adapter part into the hammer’s circular slot as shown above and finally screw the hammer rod part into the adapter:

Tighten all the way until it is stiff.

Step 8: Finally Attach the Hammer and And the Levitation Part Using the Common_holder Part:

Step 9: Lastly Place the Whole System Carefully on to the Base Module(make Sure the Base Magnet Module Is On)

Hope this was a cool project to look at!