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I'll wait until I can 3d print my own. I'm not paying for a hunk of plastic.
Lol what do you put into your 3d printer?
A string of plastic, not a hunk =D
Fair!
But a rake is not powerful, you want proof? It barely makes any noise!
Lol also thrice the arm workout.
Not gonna 3d print a rake.
Maybe a baby rake for sand or something
Based on how it works, (not how they say it works) you need a different geometry depending on the frequency. So it's only going to work at select rpm.
It squashes the fundamental and certain harmonics and fractional harmonics.
Since I probably won't be able to patent the idea myself anymore, maybe I'll publicly disclose.
If anything changes, and you have an STL or 3d model you can still sell it.