Design Race: Maple Seed Helicopter
A few days ago @mostley aka Sven H. suggested another design challenge – designing a “maple leaf copter.” 1 For those of you who haven’t seen one, a maple seed has a long thin wing-like structure. As the seeds fall, they spin rapidly. The better the particular seed is balanced, the slower it falls and the faster it spins. While there are some artificial models, such as this origami version, a 3D printable version would make an incredible quick-printing demonstration piece and all-around super cool toy. Some of these links, especially this discussion forum with pictures and diagrams or perhaps a review of the origami model, might help you design your own.
So, to everyone who reads this blog… I hereby challenge you to a “maple seed copter” design race. All you have to do is design and upload a printable maple seed-inspired copter to Thingiverse and tag it with “mapleseed.” There’s no prize money on this one, just bragging rights, so it’s open to everyone, enter as many times as you like, and make something awesome! The winning design, determined by the number of likes + comments, will be announced Monday morning on the blog. Good luck!
(Although, if are motivated by money, the $50.00 prize for the disc shooter challenge is still up for grabs!)
- Photo courtesy of Armand Agasi [↩]
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