240mm fan shroud 3d models
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This is a modified version of "Anycubic Chiron Direct Drive Hotend Fan Duct", where airflow is redirected straight to the hotend heat sink for optimal cooling performance. ... Original: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3860295
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Details are outlined below: Support isn't needed Layer Height set at .3mm ABS is used to create the part Several modifications were made to tailor this version for individual preferences: Length set at ten units Fanscrew Diameter at three millimeters...
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A custom-made sleeve for a 6-inch fan is designed for installation within a laminar flow enclosure, featuring a mounting point for securing an air filtration system to the device.
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... ...I opted for a Hexagon hot end and swapped in a taller fan due to the original one being too low. This quick fix was created to enhance printing efficiency immediately. It's tailored to replace the 40mm fan originally included with the 1405 upgrade.
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... or any similar pointed object into a carefully aligned spot. Since the blower has to fit a 40mm fan snugly while securing itself using three millimeter machine screws, be cautious not to overtighten, as it might cause the parts to become distorted.
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I built a custom fan duct to direct airflow straight to my graphics card, and it's a simple design that works like a charm. I just used cable ties to secure it in place, and the holes line up perfectly with a standard 120mm fan. Hopefully, you guys...
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This small cover prevents debris from entering the Ender 3's brain-box intake fan. It is held in place by two screws located at the front edge of the box lid. ...A user-friendly guide is embossed on top, indicating the correct rotation direction for the...
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Our product is also fully compatible with 40x40mm fans. ...A thoughtful consideration has been made in the design of our product, featuring strategically placed holes for M3 screws that can easily tap into place without any need for additional tools or...
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it boots the fan a littlebit, as it reduces the side turbulences of the fanblades. and it keeps your hands away from the little sharp speedy things… </p><p>two versions - a better looking and a straigt for better printing. ...both come with...
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Nothing special required to print, prints flat on the plate with no supports.0.3mm layer height20% infill is more than enough.Use any solid/hard plastic and pic a complementary color to match your Car/ESC/Fan
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For even better part cooling, I highly recommend using: 3 x M3-6 screws for securely fastening the component to the frame 1 x M3-20 screw (an M3-18 will also work) for attaching the fan with ease 1 x M3 Hex Nut that perfectly matches the M3-20 screw
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... use with a Hexagon AO and a Wilson 2, so I've fine-tuned the tolerances to match my printer's snug fit. ...You may want to adjust them in OpenSCAD to get a perfect fit on your own machine. Be cautious when working with the 25mm fan - results will vary.
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... AC condenser. ...Couldn't find a commercial fan thin enough to fit between my intercooler and condenser. ...This is built around a 5010 brushless motor https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003400910853.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.632638daSApUvn&mp=1
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This kit, designed with Tinkercad, enables an 80mm muffin fan to be placed beside a reprap printer. This helps in cooling down the parts being printed, particularly tall skinny features, ensuring they have time to harden before the next layer is...
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... a Prusa use which is about 5.42 mm with a tight fit.</p><p>Settings:</p><p>0.2mm thickness</p><p>A stepped edge actually helps with noise slightly too so no need to smooth it. This is based off Noctua's research and is used on thier fans
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... the second screw. Carefully remove the second screw and reattach it with the printed part installed. This approach ensures that the fan remains securely fastened by at least one screw, preventing any potential falls into the power supply case.
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...Take out the second screw and replace it with the printed part, ensuring a stable connection. 4. This method ensures that the fan remains securely fastened by at least one screw at all times, preventing any risk of falling into the power supply case.
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There are two versions available; one for an 80mm case fan and a larger version designed specifically for a 120mm case fan. The 80mm version requires a 3-inch hole in the enclosure, while the 120mm version demands a 4-inch opening. Both designs are...
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This was a custom solution I made to attach a PNY Nvidia Quadro K620 heatsink and fan to a JSAUX backplate for a Steamdeck. It requires small screws to attached from the underside of the backplate, which I drilled tiny holes through in the right...
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... imported into your slicer and printed without scaling requirements. Printer Settings: Printer: Geeetech Prusa I3 ProB Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 25% Notes: Print with the fan duct on its edge, positioned on the build platform.
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People, check out my latest creation - a redesigned PC fan that's meant to boost airflow. I'm not expecting a huge increase in performance, but it's all about the aesthetic appeal, like those sporty rims for your car that supposedly add 20 horsepower...
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It should fit most of the cases that provide for a 30mm fan like the case pictured. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2407893 I recommend custom supports for the duct otherwise 75 degree overhang @ 10% density. I printed this one on a Chiron...
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... AS THERE IS ONLY ONE, because I am lazy(so I'm told). 4/14/21 added Main body for stock or wider hotends. If you like this fan mount and would like to offer a gratuity, here's how you can do that: www.venmo.com/Heath-Britton paypal.me/Bizzerk3d
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TLDR: couldn't find one that I liked, so I made one :-) Designed using Fusion 360,The Total Dimension: 70x70x5mm (60x60mm between screw holes)Screw Holes: self-tapping 5.5mm Dia (based on typical screws for PC Fans) Print Settings Used:Layer Height:...
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TLDR: couldn't find one that I liked, so I made one :-) Designed using Fusion 360,The Total Dimension: 70x70x5mm (60x60mm between screw holes)Screw Holes: self-tapping 5.5mm Dia (based on typical screws for PC Fans) Print Settings Used:Layer Height:...
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Compatible with 40x40mm fan. Has holes for M3 screws, any M3 screw should easily self tap into the holes. Print Settings Printer: custom frame Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 35(doesn't really matter) Filament: Devil...
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... z direction build volume to about 170mm-ish.</p> <p>Because of the z issue I am releasing this bracket as it works great, nut I won't bother to make it any more print friendly. ...On to the next fan... Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories
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... solution presents some limitations, particularly with regard to vertical expansion, it's still a viable option considering its success in addressing specific needs. Now, attention turns to designing a more versatile and space-efficient next fan.
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This design fits snugly onto a standard NEMA 17 motor, requiring only the fan for secure attachment. I also made sure to give it enough depth so that I could fit a 40mm heat sink on the back of the motor. To get it just right, I simply needed to...
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For better part cooling. I have used: 3 x M3-6 screws for fixing to the frame 1 x M3-20 (you could use 18 also) for attaching the fan 1 x M3 Hex Nut to go with the M3-20 Hope you enjoy this. Print Settings Printer: SV01 Rafts: No Supports: No...