3d printed desk fan
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A silent desk ventilator from four 12 cm PC fans. The ventilator can be screwed onto a camera mount. ... The project requires a printer that can make objects sized 246 x 276 mm Additional parts needed: 4 x 12 cm PC fans (2, 3 or 4 pins) 15 V 1.2 A power...
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This desk fan cover design is based on the Noctua prototype showcased at Computex 2019. The sleek, natural shape of the cover helps to boost and direct airflow from the fan, making it ideal for cooling in the current weather conditions. It boosts...
myminifactory
... The fan is capable of reaching wind speeds exceeding 150 kilometers per hour, so use caution when operating it. ...Hardware: Drone motor ESC Arduino nano 5-inch propeller Lipo battery or alternative power supply Optional: potentiometer and switch
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If you have kids, keep it out of their reach or print a fan guard – Thingiverse has plenty of options. If you do decide to make this: Happy printing! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments and I'll do my best to answer promptly. ...It...
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An oscillating desk fan, designed in Fusion 360. Everything is printed except for fasteners and electrical components. Optionally contains a rechargeable battery for completely portable operation. Fusion 360 link: https://a360.co/3qBHxLy Video:...
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While I doubt you will chop off any appendages thatdo manage to make their way into the blades, I would imagine it would hurt a decent amount and perhaps cause some damage to said appendages and the owner's ego. IF YOU HAVE CHILDRENPLEASE KEEP THIS...
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Desktop fan from 120mm PC fan. ... BOM: 120mm PC Fan - 1 ON/OFF Round Rocker Switch -1 DC Power Supply Jack Socket Female - 1 Screw M4x25-30mm - 1 Nut M4 - 1
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Desktop fan from 120mm PC fan. ...BOM: 120mm PC Fan - 1 ON/OFF Round Rocker Switch -1 DC Power Supply Jack Socket Female - 1 Screw M4x25-30mm - 1 Nut M4 - 1
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This is the latest (maybe final?) version of my printed desk fan project and it's the first one that is actually a practical fan. The fan uses a centrifugal compressor to generate airflow, driven by a brushless DC (BLDC) motor that is controlled by...
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A simple desk fan requireing a 21 mm DC motor. For power i used an old nokia charger (5V). I recommmend using PETG, ASA or ABS in case the motor gets hot, but PLA works fine for me so far. V2 features a redesigned stand and wire and motor covers...
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Guide the fan cable through the arm into the base, connect the fan to the electronic components.Step 9: Place the back fan casing on the front fan casing and attach it with four M3x10mm bolts. You may have to redrill the holes, depends on the...
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It produces a significantly louder noise than the original fan, with a sound similar to that of a turbine, and moves more air while being a fun item to print out and play with. ... BE SURE TO FLIP ACROSS THE X OR Y AXIS TO CHANGE THE ROTATION OF THE...
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This is the latest (maybe final?) version of my printed desk fan project and it's the first one that is actually a practical fan.The fan uses a centrifugal compressor to generate airflow, driven by a brushless DC (BLDC) motor that is controlled by a...
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I built a silent fan enclosure for my office to house a 120mm cooling unit quietly. The design is rounded to conceal the PC fan, which would otherwise be unsightly. The fit is as tight as possible given the fan's size. A 20dB fan with 50cfm airflow...
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The battery will sit under the midplate, with the charging electronics attached to the top with hot glue or double sided tape. | Item | Quantity | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | | TP4056 battery charging board + protection circuit | 1 | | LiPo battery,...
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We lost the screw cap for our fan so printed this as a replacement and screws right on. Couldn't find a file anywhere on the internet so thought I would upload this and hopefully it helps someone else out. Feel free to remix, it's a little crude...
cgtrader
As Chinese New Year rapidly approaches, and given this year's significance as the Lunar Year Of The Goat, I have designed and 3D printed a distinctive oriental Chinese folding fan collection, carefully crafted for both decorative and functional...
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Printing instructions:Nozzle: 0.4mmMaterial: Any solid material.Infill: Any of your choice for foot and fanholder. Front_solid needs to be printed with 0 top layers, 0 bottom layers and honeycomb infill between 10% and 15%. Components...
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Engineered to fit a typical 80mm x 25mm conventional desktop cooling fan.
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No hardware required. Desk shelf available here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/136020-parametric-desk-shelfOnce the plug is installed this hook is very strong.
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You can mount the fan either by screws or like me just with 4 zipties, the base requires a bolt and nut - very easy to realize **WARNING** do not touch the back of the fan, it will hurt, ideally mount a fan grill along with the fan with zipties! ... ...
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The standard version here requires a typical 120mm fan grille like the back.\r\n\r\nParts used:\r\nOn/off switch (self-locking M10)\r\nUSB-C SMT+PCB connector (check pictures, using only 5V and ground)\r\nBasic wiring, hot glue & fan...
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I've got a spare 80mm fan just waiting to be repurposed as a USB-enabled unit, which should seamlessly integrate into my system's existing infrastructure with no issues expected.
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code vscode+platformio, https://github.com/wnqwang/kirby_fan_v1 Wiring nano - model * 11 - led * 5 - motor in1 * 6 - motor in2 * 9 - sevro * sda - 9960 scl * scl - 9960 sda * 2 - 9960 int (some broad not need) power only 9960 need 3.3v, others all...
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An edit of mytro's model.The intake is slightly larger and no longer features the blade guard, as I found that often interfered with the fan hub on some models.The output shroud now features a sweep to more closely resemble the original Noctua...
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A slight edit to mytro's model.The intake is slightly larger and no longer features the blade guard, as I found that often interfered with the fan's hub on some models.The output shroud now features a sweep to more closely resemble the original...
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This was drawn for a HomePointe High Velocity Personal Fan. This toroidal design was made using ellipses rather than circular shaped blades It is my opinion that this blade is much quieter than the original stamped sheet metal blade. The...
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My daughter required a portable desk lamp, so I built this using spare parts and printed components from my workshop. The printed parts were designed in Tinkercad. ... I've included variations of the angled brackets featuring channels for effortless...
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This is a simple desk organizer for some basic 3d printing tools and accessories. Here is the general list of tools that I created mine for: 1.) 16 fl. oz isopropyl alcohol container, 2.) glue stick, X-Acto knife, skinny 6" ruler, sd and micro sd...