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Day 1: Mechanism is good, no bubbles yet.

A project log for Fan powered bubble machine

We're making a fan or wind powered bubble machine to reduce plastic waste, learn how to harness wind power, and improve self reliance.

judebrissonjudebrisson 06/13/2017 at 18:400 Comments

The goal for day 1 was to make a mechanism with LEGO studded beams and gears to convert speed from one axle (where the pinwheel will be) to strength at another axle (where the bubble wands will rotate). The mechanism completed on day one is a 1:36 ratio; for every 36 times the pinwheel turns, the bubble wands rotate once. We tested with homemade paper pinwheels to see if a typical household fan could move three bubble wands. These initial tests were successful, however the pinwheel blocked wind to the bubble wands. Also, the gadget is prone to toppling in the wind and the paper pinwheel loses rigidity of it gets wet with bubble solution.

Check out the video test at the end of day 1: https://www.instagram.com/p/BVNqR1VhfRz


Steps for improvement include:

  1. Stabilize base.
  2. Make sturdier pinwheel.
  3. Move the bubble wands and pinwheel so they are not in the same air stream.
  4. Reduce the number of LEGO gear and beam pieces used.

LEGO gears used in initial mechanism: worm (4211510), 35 teeth (4255563), 12 teeth (4177431), 8 teeth (4514559), 24 teeth (4514558) x 3.

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