Exhibitors 2016



3d-printed brushless Motor
3d-printed brushless Motor

3d-printed brushless Motor

This is not only a model to show, how a brushless electrical motor works. It's a motor which performs real work. It can be made in everybody's workshop using a 3d-printer, and some manual skills winding the copper wires. Power is roughly 100W, efficiency is 70%. Considering that this motor mainly consists of non-magnetic plastic, these values are extremely high. The motor can be connected to a common ESC from RC-car (or plane). Design and instructions are published on makeSEA.
Switzerland


3d-printed brushless Motor

Christoph Laimer

I was born in Zurich, Switzerland, grew up nearby. After finishing my studies in Electrical Engineering at the ETH in Zurich with the masters degree, I was working as a software developer - initially in semiconductor industries, and later many years in life sciences. Designing and creating innovative software, interacting with customers, and managing a small team of software developers was my big pleasure. I was always taken with mechanical constructions, designed and experimented with model airplanes. When 3d-printing became commonly available, a door for a new type of creativity was opened. I had to open this door, and immediately my focus was attracted by mechanical watches. 3d-printing allows to quickly transform fantasy into physical objects. I stopped my former job in December 2014, in order to find more time for a new adventure as a designer for sophisticated 3d-printed objects. My 3d-printed watch with tourbillon was featured in many magazines, and it was even the winner at the Piemonte Share Festival in May, 2016. I believe, future watches will be highly customizable - not only engraving or ornaments on the case, but the whole watch including the movement. Hardware is software.

  C19 (pav. 7)
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