3d printed fan shroud
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Fan shroud built to fit four 1-ohm, 100-watt wirewound resistors and a 60mm fan. Visit Amazon for Comidox aluminum-housed wirewound resistors at...
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This amp is a powerhouse, but it doesn't have a fan, so I decided to design a shroud to attach a 40mm fan to it. I used PLA with a 0.1 layer height and 100% infill. This is only my third design, and I'm still learning, so no laughing! But this fits...
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... cables too as it gets in the way of both the stock titan and the genuine titan extruder. I also added a BLTouch mount to the side which sits snugly behind the fan mount. ...I am using this with a genuine titan extruder and a genuine E3D V6 hotend.
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This is an upgrade fan shroud for the Jgmaker Magic designed to accommodate 40mm fans. I tested this with both a regular heat block and a volcano heat block, achieving great results. A clean overhang test up to 80% was achieved before it got funky,...
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The documentation showcased shrouds enhancing print quality, inspiring me to create a printable version. I initially considered an origami-like flat design that could fold into shape but opted for printing the final form at 0.25mm thickness. ...You may...
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A purpose-built cover or shroud directs the fan exhaust to the back of the machine. My previous ductwork was larger in diameter, which meant that when I reversed the power supply's orientation to accommodate the Dual Z mod, the airflow went straight...
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I tweaked Wade's original design to give it a bit more stiffness, specifically targeting the fan duct during printing. ...It's compatible with aluminum Y-carriages and Tame's tongue fan mounts.
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Furthermore, I swapped out the nozzle tips for the filament fans and moved them farther apart, allowing space for the wiring from the heater and thermistor. ... Print Settings Printer: Custom DIY Kossel Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2...
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This is an upgrade fan shroud for the Jgmaker Magic to accommodate 40mm fans. I have tested this with both a regular heat block and a volcano heat block and got great results. I was able to achieve a clean overhang test up to 80% before it got...
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Print Settings Printer: custom frame Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 35(doesn't really matter) Filament: Devil Design PETG(or ASA/ABS) Notes: I recommend a material which is heat resistant and not PLA. I used the 1st...
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My design for a replacement fan shroud is based on the original Printrbot Play dimensions, but with significant modifications to enhance user experience. A new viewing window has been added to the front, while the top viewing window has been enlarged...
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To print it, follow the instructions provided in the file for optimal c-clip printing. Use ABS filament, MatterControl software, .2mm layer height, 25% infill, and enable Lines Support and Support everywhere options. Set the Z support distance to...
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Every 40mm fan Ive lost is due to a misprint which resulted in spaghetti filament going into the fan and messing it up. Once your fan is compromised, it can lead to phantom issues with heat creep and clogs. This allows free flow to a 40mm fan but...
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Using the following options: Manual speed ratio (naz_mani) set to: 0 Cone angle (n_angle) set to: 50.501 degrees Fan blade width at full speed (ls_fan2) set to: 50.45mm Fan blade width at minimum speed (ls_fan1) set to: 24.11mm Manual speed control...
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To cool the extruded filament on my 3D printer, I attached this conversion to a 40x40 fan and it works incredibly well in directing airflow. I didn't need to disassemble the fan or remove its blades, making this modification much easier than others...
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In Version 2.0, they have fixed some printing issues that make it easy to print and use fans as large as 40x40 mm or larger dimensions. However, one crucial point is to never use fans with a "y" dimension longer than the total extruder height...
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Print a fan duct with supports, but ensure your slicer doesn't embed them within the fan duct itself, as they will be extremely difficult to remove. Preparation: To proceed, you must first disconnect the original blower fan and replace it with a...
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The link for the Turbine fan cover is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4825220 3d touch offset is X-37.744,Y-54.478 as it is pictured 12/15/2020: Added holes for ABL and mounting bracket and LED mounts. ( designed to work with the BLT v3.1) ...
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Additionally, extra support has been added to the screw tabs, making the unit slightly wider than the fan but not as wide as the print head cover. ...A 1° angle was also applied to the mounting surface in the direction of the screws, which helps prevent...
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I recently acquired my initial 3D printer and immediately noticed that the fan was completely uncovered. ...I seized this chance to experiment and see what kind of modifications could be made.
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... too hot and remelting each time I made a pass. ...The standard fan was positioned too far away, which wasn't providing the necessary cooling. ...To improve airflow, I installed a 140mm fan close by, but that didn't effectively resolve the problem.
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I took both designs and merged them together in Tinkercad, then printed a test piece to get the clip alignment just right. The result is now working great, and I no longer rely on the spring clip (I'm happy since I lost one and Monoprice have...
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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...
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... 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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Mount for a secondary cooling fan, the holes are spaced 24x24mm apart for the box fan.
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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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... 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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... fan a littlebit, as it reduces the side turbulences of the fanblades. and it keeps your hands away from the little sharp speedy things… two versions - a better looking and a straigt for better printing. ...both come with integrated support!</p>