Fumbler
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I have an small Honeywell fan that I used to use in my dorm room. It runs strong and has a good little motor.
Being the poor do it yourself-er that I am, I've decided that I am going to make a vibrating tumbler.
What is the general construction of typical tumblers?
As I understand it, you have a bowl connected to a motor underneath. The motor has an offset weight to cause the wiggling. The bowl/motor assembly is supported by some sort of spring suspension.
Is this basically it?
If anyone has any kind of input feel free to let it out.
I'd like to know any ideas on how I should attach the motor to the bowl and the bowl/motor to the main body.
Being the poor do it yourself-er that I am, I've decided that I am going to make a vibrating tumbler.
What is the general construction of typical tumblers?
As I understand it, you have a bowl connected to a motor underneath. The motor has an offset weight to cause the wiggling. The bowl/motor assembly is supported by some sort of spring suspension.
Is this basically it?
If anyone has any kind of input feel free to let it out.
I'd like to know any ideas on how I should attach the motor to the bowl and the bowl/motor to the main body.