How to Make a Brushless Motor / 3D Printed Brushless Motor

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Hi.. In this video you will see how I made a 3D printed motor. WARNING! If you do decide to make one, Make sure you take some safety precautions as motors made out of plastic can be very dangerous because the plastic can give way at high speeds and cause serious injuries... Thank you for watching.

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Can we compare this build with 3d printed axial flux motor with the same volume as this motor? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the two?

Author — Marc Angelo Donelo

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Get the iron filament. Cant wait to see how much better your motors come out with them. Im enjoying these 3d printed motor videos man. Keep them coming.

Author — Christopher Jones

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im just getting into learning the basic principals of DC motors and little electrical projects so I'm definitely excited to give this a go! my plan is to learn more about the DC motor by making various 3d models of different motor builds.

Author — DrPhatDooky

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Amazing work, Are the stl and cad files available for download?

Author — Tericke Astwood

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Nice build! What was the trick to getting it to self start? Adding more coils? I'm experimenting with large 3d printed brushless motor designs on my channel, I cannot get it to self start, any ideas?

Author — REDESIGN3DP

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Really enjoyed this video it explained everything in a simple way!

Author — Chris Chris

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hi Cool Stuff, thanks so much for inspiring me to build my own brushless motor soon, i just wanted to know, what glue do you use to glue the plastic together?

Author — BrixDownUnder

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Is there any way you can share a link to the motor controller you used here?

Author — Gone fission

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you have to put iron cores in the coils, otherwise torque and efficiency will be too low.

Author — Selçuk PURA

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Hi, can you please share the stl files? I want to build one for my university. Can I give you my email?

Author — Alex Nyk

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So this is a DC motor, correct? What kind of voltage/current were you using to power it?

Author — Gone fission

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What was the no of parallel paths?
And what is no of parallel strands?

Author — Ashish AC

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Hey, any chance that you could share the stl files?

Author — Marlon Inno

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Sorry, I'm very inexperienced in electronics, but why in 2:40 there are 3 wires and then, in 4:10 there are 4, how do you get the fouth and how do you know which is the neutral? Thanks

Author — Fussy Lion

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I want to buy this! Is it for sale or please let me know where I can buy customised 3d printed auxial motors / generators.

Author — Pavan R A

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Theres an iron doped filament for the stator and rotor to improve torque

Author — Nuclear sparks

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Сейчас пластик везде применяется, бытовая техника, элементы автомобиля, можно и электромоторы делать, химики скоро создадут сверхпрочный пластики .

Author — Павел Большаков

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Why 10 magnets? How is the calculation of magnets and coils

Author — Green Power Sweden

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Omg ty, I’ve been looking for something like you channel

Author — ProjectStumbleStormS

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You sjould put tapes around the magnets so ut wont fly off...i had seen other video people put tapes on them...

Author — Matt Coulter