3d printer fan shroud
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A sleek and compact fan shroud designed specifically to house a massive 140-millimeter fan, allowing it to efficiently draw in air and expel heat while maintaining a streamlined aesthetic that seamlessly integrates with any high-performance system.
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This fan shroud is specifically designed to accommodate fans with a diameter of 140mm and features screw holes spaced at 105mm apart. ... Source: This design was originally created on OnShape, a cloud-based CAD platform, and can be found at the...
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I designed new 40mm fan shroud for Robo 3D which replaces original 25mm fan shroud. ...Additionally I adopted 40mm fan funnel for cooling printing object from this thing
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Within the automobile industry, a shroud enhances the airflow generated by the fan, boosting its cooling capabilities. ...Functioning similar to a wind tunnel, this component directs and focuses the air, maximizing its effectiveness in temperature...
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The human-designed fan shroud was meticulously crafted within the digital realm of Fusion 360. ...The protective casing was engineered to safeguard the hot-end fan from potential damage caused by the HeroMe fan duct, thus ensuring optimal performance...
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This is a custom-designed fan shroud for the 5015 blower fan, expertly crafted to prevent backdraft by redirecting airflow in the right direction. Backdraft occurs when air escapes from the wrong end of the blower due to an undersized outlet. ...I put...
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... a strong air stream across the bed, which can lead to uneven part cooling, especially when printing multiple or large items. To solve this problem, I designed a shroud for my 40mm fan that deflects airflow away from the bed. ...Problem solved!
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I engineered a fresh 40mm fan shroud for the Robo 3D, supplanting the original 25mm fan shroud in the process. ...Furthermore, I integrated a 40mm fan funnel to optimize heat dissipation for printed objects coming off the machine.
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I'm currently utilizing this fan shroud on my AnyCubic Linear Plus printer that's paired with a Duet3D Smart Effector.
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I created a match for www.thingiverse.com/thing:63366 and www.thingiverse.com/thing:43272, accompanied by a 40mm cooling fan.
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Here's a lightweight way to shield your hands from sharp metal edges on an open pc case fan and the blade edges of a box fan when cleaning it out with compressed air. ... You will need: - Cardboard - Packing tape - 6x (Scissors, Utility Knife, Or...
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Uploaded a v4 of the fan shroud design - it's probably not printable on an FDM printer while keeping it structurally safe, possibly with soluble support. Works fine on SLA printers though. The original D3D auto-lift hotend fan shroud was prone to...
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This is a replacement fan shroud/air duct designed specifically for the 3D magic printer. It delivers solid results with a precise fit. Although it slightly reduces the directional airflow area compared to the stock air opening, it provides faster...
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One thing to note is that with two fans working together you get much more cooling than a single fan. And my blowers blew a lot more air than the original muffin fan. This cools the extruder as well as the part because the air bounces off of either...
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Forum Discussion: https://forum.raise3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=21427&sid=0d145d9e3416a285fa33cc6923b925bb Here is the cooling fan shroud STL for the right extruder. Mirror it for the left one. The aesthetic shroud that comes with the extruder does...
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Here are a couple of fan shrouds mashed together to improve airflow dispersal around my Robo R1 Plus hot end. Prints in one piece and fits a 40mm fan, clipping onto the back of the x-axis carriage. ...(It may also fit on the front of the x-axis...
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I relocated the fan to the rear side to fine-tune my X and Z movements. Perhaps you should boost the infill settings and guarantee robust bridging. During my initial print, I encountered difficulties with the baffling inside design, but it still...
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To prevent support material from needing to be removed, I added a support directly into the model where the fan slides in. This allows the top part of the print to stay intact without requiring additional support. In addition, I included a rib in the...
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This is the fan duct designed for the Kywoo tycoon series 3d printer, welcome to download directly.
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Simple Fan Cover for Cetus 3D Printer with Official Cetus Logo Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech Prusa i3x Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2mm Infill Percentage: 20%
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I reverse designed this Air Shroud for the Snapmaker 2.0 3D printer module. I have installed it on my extra 3D printer module but I have not tried printing with it yet. I test printed it out of PLA but I think this will need to be printed out of...
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This fan duct is specifically designed for use with Lume 3D printers. It perfectly fits the SUNON MF50151V1-B00U-A99 blower model. I'm writing this in English, even though I suspect that this printer's popularity may be limited to Poland. ... A revised...
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A direct replica of the original 9 fin fan blade for standard heat sync fans on various models of 3D printer. ...With built in socket for the shaft, just swap over the ring magnet from the original assembly and this will work perfectly.
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To prevent a similar incident from occurring with your Geeetech I3 Pro C 3D printer's fan grill, take proactive steps. ...Introduce a foreign object into the fan grill by mistake and you risk breaking the entire print bed, a scenario that can be avoided...
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I couldn't find a suitable fan duct online to suit my 3D printer, so I designed one myself. It's specifically designed for an Ideawerk 3D printer and comes with two STL files - one for the duct itself and one for the bracket. To install it, you'll...
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... costs. I'll buy a 3D printer soon to bring my ideas to life. That way, I can create more designs and test them thoroughly before sharing them here. ... If you have a cool idea for a model that hasn't been created yet, please leave a comment below!
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Three-dimensional printer cooling fan support designed for single or double fans. The screw holes are intentionally omitted since they can vary across different models, requiring users to create their own custom solutions. ...Standard 40mm fans are...
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The Fischertechnik 3D printer ships without a fan. Here it is. You'll need to obtain the following items: a 40x40 mm, 12-volt fan and two M3 screws with nuts that are 20 mm long. Three Fischertechnik bricks will also be required. Refer to...