Introduction: Working K'nex Table Fan
Hey guys,
Man it's been ages since I've been on here. Things have really been changed up.
So yeah, I made this the other day for the fun of it. It's a working knex fan that has 4 blades that spin at roughly 555 RPM. Now I would say that's pretty good for a knex fan. It's small enough to fit on a desk, but strong enough for you to feel a breeze. So yeah, it's nothing that special, but I thought I would show it to you since I haven't been on here in like 4 months.
82 Comments
7 years ago
I made something similar to this once. How many gear-to-gear systems are there?
7 years ago
Please post
10 years ago on Introduction
I WILL SUBSCRIBE IF YOU POST
10 years ago on Introduction
POST
10 years ago on Introduction
again:
10 years ago on Introduction
post it
10 years ago on Introduction
post?
13 years ago on Introduction
Nice! Will you be posting ?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Thanks. Ohh I might, I'll just have to see.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Ill subscribe if you post the fan and the bank but really just the fan the one in my room is huge and REALLY loud
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Ok, I think I can build it from the pictures, I can post it for you if you want?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
No thanks, I might be posting it... kinda depends on what people think. But thanks for the offer.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Ok, no problem. Do you have any idea when you may be posting ?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I'm not sure, but I'll let you know.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
let me know too
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
nvm i built it from the pics
12 years ago on Introduction
just make big gears attached to small ones
12 years ago on Introduction
whats the 2 motors for? couldn't you use just 1?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
more motors = more power = more rpm = more air blown. you could use one but it wouldn't be as powerfull/good.
12 years ago on Introduction
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