
This is the base of a hanging artwork. Do You have two or more things to balance and spin? Then you could use this OpenScad-file to make a mobile. Example: Mobile for saving coins.Use a bottom-up strategy. Start measuring the lowest group of 2 items. Enter their weight m1 and m2 into the scad-file. Check the object's sizes to prevent collision of parts. Then set a length of the base in the scad-file. Print it. Check the balance. Then continue to the upper level.I used an average density of PLA ro=1.320/1000 (gramm/mm^3). For ABS you can set ro = 1.08 /1000 for light objects (not tested).The Coin Mobile Example:In addition to all printed part you will need the coins and some string. Print 2x 1EUR frame and 1 x 2EUR frame from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22901 Insert the coins. Connect the 2x 1EUR frame to the mobile_p1.stl base. Then connect it to the mobile_p2.stl base. Then connect the 2EUR frame. Done.When finished the assembly I realized coins are obviously not a good choice for fast spinning. The surface/mass ratio is too small. You might place it near a door or a window to get enough air flow. Maybe hot glue some paper wings to each frame! ;-)Any other ideas what to do with foreign currency coins after vacations? Please show me your ideas of spinning 3D-objects.
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