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I massively improved the design of my DIY scrap part stir plate. Mixes juice like a champ. I hate shaking them so much and am so lazy that I came up with this. (vid in comments)
submitted almost 4 years ago by [deleted]

Here it is: https://imgur.com/a/QQGhD3L

Thoughts?

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by kuri_sanToualmost 4 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

Cool.

Maybe post the last one because I don’t see a difference

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by [deleted]almost 4 years ago

The last one basically wasn't working because the magnets were both facing the same way up. And wasn't working nearly as well

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by Confident_Oil4519almost 4 years ago

Brilliant!

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by tahmidul04almost 4 years ago

I would definitely buy one

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by vSh0talmost 4 years ago

That’s bad ass. Where did the plastics enclosure come from?

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by [deleted]almost 4 years ago

it came with a digital scale

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by tannertechalmost 4 years ago

Why not remove the fan blades?

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by [deleted]almost 4 years ago

suppose I could but I figured they might be somewat helping to keep it stable. like maybe having the centrifugal force makes it more steady? ill try that though

Edit : removed them and now it's spinning way faster. Way too fast actually lol the magnets flew apart so I had to perma glue them.

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by tannertechalmost 4 years ago

Yeah I'm not too sure, I've seen people remove fan blades before but balance is a concern. You would probably want to give it less power if you removed all of them, could test by just removing opposing blades to see if it wrecks the balance. Probably want to have a spare fan laying around to test with first really.

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by orange-antenna-headabout 3 years ago

what fan is that?

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