Fan Hat

I made this hat so I could cool off on sunny days it works very well but is also pretty dangerous considering it is so close to your eyes.
Battery Pack

The hat is powers by two AAA batteries
Motor

I used a small motor from a sewing machine
Then got some spare plastic andante a small propeller
Base


The base is the thing that holds the
Battery pack the motor and the switch I took some aluminum and bent it in this shape
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Then drilled a hole in the top, glued the switch in then used double sided tape to tape the battery pack to the top then I used zip ties to connect the motor to the bottom
Connection

I took the wires from the battery pack ran one through the switch then connected it to the motor the other one just connected to the motor
Attaching Base

I connected the base using rivets