DIY Vibrator for Kinetic Sculpture And/or Casting Plaster
by timsullivanart in Workshop > Molds & Casting
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DIY Vibrator for Kinetic Sculpture And/or Casting Plaster
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In this Instructable I will show you how to make a vibrating motor for kinetic sculptures and/or a vibrator to release air bubbles when casting plaster/gypsum/concrete etc.
Get a Fan
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Start with any old fan. Larger fan motors move larger objects...this little desk fan would be great to vibrate the bubbles out of plaster. A large box fan is better to violently animate objects in your studio. (suitcase, chairs, tables, etc)
Remove the Blade
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unscrew the lid of the fan. remove the fan blade by pulling it off. It might have a screw that you'll have to remove.
Add a C-clamp
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Add a C-clamp to the rod that used to spin the fan. The larger the c-clamp the larger the vibration.
Downloads
Attach the Fan to the Object You Would Like to Animate
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figure out a way to attach the motor to the object you would like to animate. Plug it in.
There you have it! Go make a vibrating thing!
PS. a boxy suitcase makes a great vibrating box for small plaster casting projects....