Box fan foot 3d models
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I've come to find that the standard box fan foot gets lost or broken easily, or just an ugly yellow/brown when old ): so I made an exact replica of my surviving one. ...Ignore it being upside-down lmao.</p>
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A heavy duty replacement box fan foot for Holmes and proably other brands. Please comment if you know it will work with another brand. Use at your own risk. If this causes your house to implode, explode, or fractures the space-time continuum, I'm...
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Oversized replacement box fan foot based off of the drawing from WheresWaldo on Thingiverse. ... The foot portion has been extended 20mm and made into a round pad.
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A simple foot (use as many as desired) for a box fan that kept toppling over.
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This is a personal project. ... this is a foot for a box fan, hell i dont even know if it works lmao im not sure if its compatable with every box fan either
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This foot substitutes for a Wal-Mart box fan's original part. To replace, follow instructions printed below and affix it to the fan's base. ...Version 2 addresses tapering concerns and overhang printing issues, as well as resolving a Slic3r problem.
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I have a couple of box fans that needed a replacement foot. No place local that I could find sells anything like these. So, why not 3D print some. These feet will not fit all box fans, some have slightly different feet, but it will fit a lot of them....
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Box Fan Feet for the command box fan. The spacing between is just over 4in. ...You will need to print two of these to make a set.
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My fan sits in my windowsill. ...I needed a foot to level it out to prevent tipping, as that scares the sh*t out of my poor dog.
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Replacement feet for common Box Fans, the "Spade" version is more stable. Printing: Aprox. ...printing time 2.5 Hours.
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my original foot never broke I just can't find it.Might be best to print sideways due to the overhangs if printed as it sitsI printed it upright with supports and it printed just fine on my Ender 3 V3 SE the supports were a bit difficult to remove...
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... base instead of tapered for stability. the box fan is a cheap lasko from walmart (there are many exact copies of this design in different brands) .SKP included in case you need a modified version, you can use sketchup online for free i believe.
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These feet are specifically designed for Galaxy Box Fans, however it is possible it will fit other models. I have not tried it on anything else because...Galaxy is all I have. Printing: No raft needed. No supports needed. Use a draft...
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the feet were broken on the fan and I got tired of it falling backwards so I copied the pieces that I had. I printed with ABS 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height. I built in some support but with abs it fused a little bit, it would have been better...
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Just something i needed and wanted to design myself. Then decided to post my first design. a quick search shows more just like mine but maybe it will still be of use to someone. ...I printed with auto supports they are very difficult to remove.
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This foot is meant to replace the foot of a standard box fan unit.
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Replacement foot for a box fan to keep it from falling backwards
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If you have ever broken or lost one of the feet from a home improvement center box fan , this is a replacement. Will fit most typical inexpensive 20" box fans. ... STEP file included for those that want to modify the model itself.
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A replacement stabilizer foot for the classic Lasko box fan. ...
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I was sick and tired of my box fans falling over, and or the feet falling out or breaking. ...so hey, I am a 3D printing hobbyist! this is the kind of thing we do. We need something, we design and print it, or edit something close, and print it.
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Print settings shouldn't matter much. I printed with 2 perimeters, 0.2mm layer height and 25% infill. ...Supports are probably a good idea for the rear overhanging bit.
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This is a replacement foot for a floor/box fan which lost its originals to time and wear. Dimensions were taken manually using a digital caliper using what was left of the original. ...Designed in SketchUp 2015 then cleaned up in netfabb Basic.
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Modeled after the original injection molded part i suggest using PETg, ABS, nylon.....PLA could work but i think is too brittle Drafted in Fusion 360
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I advise against printing it flat, as when you insert it into the fan's foot slot it will split (unless you have adamantite layer adhesion lol). Avoid excessive supports around the clip assembly, as you will have to dig them out when the print is...
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Replacement foot (normal size, and 1" extended version) for Lasko 20" box fan (from Walmart)... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Cool-Colors-20-Box-Fan-with-3-Speeds-B20200-White/42388499?athbdg=L1200 You need to print it with supports in the little...
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Replacement foot (normal size, and 1" extended version) for Lasko 20" box fan (from Walmart)... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Cool-Colors-20-Box-Fan-with-3-Speeds-B20200-White/42388499?athbdg=L1200 You need to print it with supports in the little...
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Replacement foot (normal size, and 1" extended version) for Lasko 20" box fan (from Walmart)... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Cool-Colors-20-Box-Fan-with-3-Speeds-B20200-White/42388499?athbdg=L1200 You need to print it with supports in the little...
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Replacement foot (normal size, and 1" extended version) for Lasko 20" box fan (from Walmart)... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lasko-Cool-Colors-20-Box-Fan-with-3-Speeds-B20200-White/42388499?athbdg=L1200 You need to print it with supports in the little...