120mm fan plate 3d models
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A plate to secure a 120mm fan mount, keeping dust from entering your PC case is a must. Two millimeter screw holes are drilled into it. Note that I haven't built mine yet, so I'm unsure if the holes will align perfectly. ...If you've constructed one and...
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I required a basic honeycomb 120mm fan cover plate and I managed to craft one successfully.
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Compact Cooling Solution: Customizable Fan Plate for Optimized Airflow Control Engineers now have a versatile tool at their disposal to fine-tune airflow within computer systems - a 120mm fan blanking plate that can be easily tailored to meet...
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I designed this mount as a simple way of attaching a 120mm fan to 8040 extrusion. Along with a duct that can be found elsewhere it makes an easy way to mount fans for wind simulation on a racing rig. ... Its my first design, and I hope someone finds it...
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I'm creating a simple add-on to Sneakypoo's Solid Fume Extractor Build on Thingiverse. Check out this make of his design on Thingiverse for more details about this add-on. To speed up the build process, I decided to drill the two mounting holes...
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Install 2 120mm fans - one pushing air out and the other pulling it in. If desired, remove the top case of the power supply and its fan, but exercise caution to avoid exposure to hazardous voltages. Utilizing standard 12-volt fans and an adjustable...
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The fan joiners are a remix of halilgrgn51's design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4601769), but thicker where it sits on the build plate to help with adhesion. ... 0.20mm layer height 0.45mm extrusion width for perimeters and external perimeters...
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I replaced the stock Mini Delta fan with a cheap generic 12v 120mm fan because it's extremely loud. The printer is now completely silent when idle, making it much more enjoyable to use. To install this new fan, you'll need to add the appropriate...
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I made this as a very fast print for an 80mm fan to fit rails easily for a 120 mm fan
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Combine this component with a 120mm fan and two neodymium magnets, each no taller than 5mm, to create a sleek and modern magnetic stir plate.
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Base plate for Creality CR-10 featuring several enhancements: 120mm fan housing replaces all existing fans in the control box with a single, high-performance fan - specifically, a Gelid Silent unit is recommended. A dedicated mount accommodates...
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This base is designed to upgrade the power supply of a CR-10 with a 120mm fan. I replaced my stock fan because it was failing and extremely noisy, and this upgrade helped resolve that issue. In addition to the upgraded fan, I added two drawers for...
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Custom bottom plate to accomodate a 120mm fan, replacing the existing 4020 fan thats obnoxiously loud. Work in progress, hence sharing the design file. Things that need to be improved: * Make it thicker to improve rigidity. * Improve...
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Front 120mm Fan Block and GPU Block Plate for the Silverstone SG13 computer case. Designed to limit hot air re-circulation, these plates cover the frame's large front opening, thus better seal-in airfow from mesh to fan. The GPU block is optional,...
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Blanking Plate for Unused Fan Opening When optimizing airflow through a computer case equipped with an air filter, it's often desirable to seal off any unused 120mm fan openings. This not only enhances overall system efficiency but also minimizes...
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Blanking plate for 120mm fan opening on a computer case. When managing air flow thru a computer case with an air filter then you likely want to blank off any unused 120mm fan openings. This design contains a groove for a seal. A string of 1.75mm...
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I've only printed the 140mm plate as that's the size of my case's fan mount, but I've based the other two sizes on product dimensions from Mouser to ensure accuracy. If you print them and find any discrepancies, please let me know so I can make...
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I created this mounting plate that takes a standard 120mm computer fan and mounts it alongside a 12v timer I found on amazon (~£11): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07CQGP6LT/ Functionality: - The 12v timer spring loaded lugs rotate to fit in...
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Korzar designed a highly functional 120mm fan mount for the Wanhao Duplicator i3 control box, which unfortunately is not very suitable for those of us with older non-sloped front style control boxes (from V1 and some V2). The design also has a few...
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Then put the AC socket onto the bottom part. Put on the TOP part to the control box, with three M3 screws that are at least 5mm long. Put a 120mm fan (and optionally a dust filter) onto the COVER part, with the self tapping screws that came with the...
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From as reddit request. ...U/Seanrps wanted a way to mount a hard drive to a spare 120mm fan space.
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From as reddit request. ...U/Seanrps wanted a way to mount a hard drive to a spare 120mm fan space. ...
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This base plate was engineered to support two 120mm fans and a Raspberry Pi. Initially, I installed the Pi inside the control box but encountered wifi disconnections due to the metal enclosure functioning as a Faraday cage. ... The Pi mounting system...
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Use 2 mounting plates or one mounting plate and a holder or 2 half holders to securely mount 120mm computer fans in soft materials (like a greenhouse tent) without risking to rip the tent apart. I mostly use the flat mounting plate but if you...
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Human: a fan base for the CR-10 control box replaces the original base plate and screws into the control box using the original screws, with legs that attach when screwing in the fans.\r\n\r\nThe legs are surprisingly solid when filled completely and...
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I was getting tired of the PSU noise on my CR-10, so I came across a basic baseplate mod with a 120mm fan outside. After some thought, I decided to try designing my own with feet and an internally housed fan. So here it is. There are no holes for...
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... Ancient Speaker, but It's Actually Just a Support for an Outdated Computer Chassis. If I Were to Reproduce This Design, I Would Definitely Add Some Extra Clearance Around the Fan Blades (the Fan Is Currently at Risk of Grinding Against the Grating).