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asher_bana

@asher_bana

Joined June 2nd, 2026

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Devlog #3

V1.5 of Model Design

I created the first attachment for the wind tunnel, which was the fan intake setup. This attachment was designed specifically to fit my JisuLife Handheld Fan Life7 so it can be used as the airflow source for this project.

I designed a custom mount to hold the fan in position and used a chamfered transition to create a smoother airflow path from the smaller circular fan outlet into the 200mm × 200mm wind tunnel airflow channel.

This keeps the fan system modular and allows different airflow sources to be used in the future.

Devlog #3

V1.5 of Model Design

I created the first attachment for the wind tunnel, which was the fan intake setup. This attachment was designed specifically to fit my JisuLife Handheld Fan Life7 so it can be used as the airflow source for this project.

I designed a custom mount to hold the fan in position and used a chamfered transition to create a smoother airflow path from the smaller circular fan outlet into the 200mm × 200mm wind tunnel airflow channel.

This keeps the fan system modular and allows different airflow sources to be used in the future.

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devlog #2

V1.3 - V1.4 of Model Design

I changed the original one large model into separate modules including:
-Fan module
-Flow straightener module
-Test module
-Exit module
-End module

I designed the modules so that they were all attachable to each other and would have a connection system, now they have the same lip with screw holes that attach together.

Note: I will be adding airflow openings and internal sections will be added in next version

Image of Test Module:

devlog #2

V1.3 - V1.4 of Model Design

I changed the original one large model into separate modules including:
-Fan module
-Flow straightener module
-Test module
-Exit module
-End module

I designed the modules so that they were all attachable to each other and would have a connection system, now they have the same lip with screw holes that attach together.

Note: I will be adding airflow openings and internal sections will be added in next version

Image of Test Module:

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devlog #1

V1.0 - V1.2 of model design
today was the first day i started working on this project, i created the main tunnel structure (800mm 250 x 250 area. i added areas where i could put a clear piece of material along with screw holes for it to be mounted too. there is also a area to mount the different models inside the test area. i decided i wanted to make this modular so i could have different test area’s for different types of things i am testing. i did some planning on the parts i will use in the future.

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V1.0 - V1.2 of model design
today was the first day i started working on this project, i created the main tunnel structure (800mm 250 x 250 area. i added areas where i could put a clear piece of material along with screw holes for it to be mounted too. there is also a area to mount the different models inside the test area. i decided i wanted to make this modular so i could have different test area’s for different types of things i am testing. i did some planning on the parts i will use in the future.

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i designed the first draft for the second pipe “cover” as there is two, with this pipe i decided too go for a different approach and have the “cover” go on the inside instead of covering it form the outside

i designed the first draft for the second pipe “cover” as there is two, with this pipe i decided too go for a different approach and have the “cover” go on the inside instead of covering it form the outside

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I learned about custom features in onshape. and discovered the fill pattern feature. which basically fills a object within boundaries with what ever shape/ hole you want. this proved very useful. in insuring that the air can flow naturally. i also tested the first design for a fit and it was perfect. i am now printing V2

I learned about custom features in onshape. and discovered the fill pattern feature. which basically fills a object within boundaries with what ever shape/ hole you want. this proved very useful. in insuring that the air can flow naturally. i also tested the first design for a fit and it was perfect. i am now printing V2

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I built the first version of my design some of my worries are that there might not be enough holes and the pla i am 3d printing these out of might warp in the heat

I built the first version of my design some of my worries are that there might not be enough holes and the pla i am 3d printing these out of might warp in the heat

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dev log #1

I built LaunchOS using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as part of the WebOS tutorial. It has a desktop-style background, a centered main window for the content, and a top bar with the system name and a live clock that updates every second using JavaScript.

dev log #1

I built LaunchOS using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as part of the WebOS tutorial. It has a desktop-style background, a centered main window for the content, and a top bar with the system name and a live clock that updates every second using JavaScript.

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dev log #2
Over the last couple of days i have decided i am going to create a rc boat version of pacemate to test out the actual hull of the boat as i can reuse the parts anyway (as long as it works that is) I also looked at some motors, esc’s and receivers, and have figured out what would work for my project. After i created motor mounts with prop shaft holes to attach the motors finishing V1.1

dev log #2
Over the last couple of days i have decided i am going to create a rc boat version of pacemate to test out the actual hull of the boat as i can reuse the parts anyway (as long as it works that is) I also looked at some motors, esc’s and receivers, and have figured out what would work for my project. After i created motor mounts with prop shaft holes to attach the motors finishing V1.1

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Today, I decided that i was going make PaceMate a tri hull boat because it offers stability and will ease the load of the gimbal for the camera, I took inspiration from the US navy LCS ships.

I also built the first version of the boats hulls as well as created Hatch Openings and a Mast Mount.

Overall a good first day.

Today, I decided that i was going make PaceMate a tri hull boat because it offers stability and will ease the load of the gimbal for the camera, I took inspiration from the US navy LCS ships.

I also built the first version of the boats hulls as well as created Hatch Openings and a Mast Mount.

Overall a good first day.

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