A drill has a 3 jaw chuck, which is used to hold different size drill bits and can be adjusted to accommodate different size diameter drill bits, from about 1mm to usually 12.5mm, so if you can fit a small length shaft to your fan, you could mount or tighten the shaft in the drill chuck, that should hold it tight and secure. You could improvise a wood or plastic case around the drill to hide the drill itself, and mount drill inside this box, and have the drill switch wired to an an external switch, and you may also provide battery charging facility in situ, i.e. you don't want to remove the drill out of the box each time you need charging its battery.
But look its your project, I don't want to spoil your own idea, so do as you feel best, I can only offer an alternative suggestion to you using mains for running your motor which can be dangerous, but remember one can achieve many things in many different ways, there isn't just one perfect way as most people have you believe.
I am a bit confused the purpose of this ceramic rod, and the wooden rod, are these going to stir water directly as you spin the fan shaft, or are you going to create a water tornado indirectly by air blowing over water surface? or are you going to submerge the fan inside the water?
But look its your project, I don't want to spoil your own idea, so do as you feel best, I can only offer an alternative suggestion to you using mains for running your motor which can be dangerous, but remember one can achieve many things in many different ways, there isn't just one perfect way as most people have you believe.
I am a bit confused the purpose of this ceramic rod, and the wooden rod, are these going to stir water directly as you spin the fan shaft, or are you going to create a water tornado indirectly by air blowing over water surface? or are you going to submerge the fan inside the water?
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