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Bird Seed Husk Separator (Fan Powered)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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5 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

New Drawers - larger side flaps
New Drawers - larger side flaps
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5.0(1)

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  • M4 screew x 5: 4 for fan, 1 for side panel

Description

A simple bird seed husk separator that uses airflow and weight to separate good seeds from husks.

How it works

A 60 × 60 mm, 12V fan that mounts on the left side of the box.

  • Air flows from left to right
  • Light husks are blown to the right
  • Heavier seeds fall down on the left

Angled internal plates guide the airflow and improve separation.

Collection

  • Left drawer: good seeds
  • Right drawer: husks

Specs

  • Model size: 130 × 100 × 100 mm
  • Fan: 60 × 60 mm, 12V

Print Settings

  • Layer height: 0.2 mm
  • Infill: 5%
  • Supports: Only needed for the main body
  • Material: PLA or PETG
    • Other materials may work, but were not tested

Assembly

  1. Print all parts.
  2. Mount the 60×60 mm fan on the left side with some M4 Screews
  3. Install the front closing plate (Can use a M4 screew for better fixation.
  4. Slide in the left and right drawers.
  5. Power the fan and use it.

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