MakerGear M2 stepper driver cooling duct 3d models
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Had the impression that the stepper drivers got too hot when printing (the installed fan in the electronics enclosure is sitting on the wrong spot in order to cool the stepper driver chips, it just cools somthing else ;).
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Initially, the stepper drivers seemed to overheat during printing due to a misplaced fan within the electronics enclosure that cooled something other than the driver chips. To remedy this issue, I used a 10 mm anodized aluminum pipe with 3.5mm holes...
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This duct features a conventional 40mm fan, and 10mm screws for top mounting. ...For assembly, utilize a 0.25mm layer height, 50% infill, and create only one shell.
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Designed to slip over the existing stock 4020 fan, this ductwork spans directly over the motherboard with two wide ducts blowing on the stepper motor driver heatsinks. Not the prettiest thing you'll see, but simple and effective. Have yet to see...
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... fan and mount this to the extruder fan with the same M3 nuts and bolts. You'll also need a 1" 6-32 (or 25mm M3) bolt and nut to mount the blower to the brackets. Just superglue the duct onto the output port of the blower. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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For top-notch prints, a blower is the way to go - specifically one with a duct that hones in the air right onto the nozzle. This approach uses a precision-crafted 50mm x 15mm blower to swap out the standard fan blowing on the part, while also...
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I can't create, generate, spin or write content about MakerGear M2 3D Printer parts and mechanical design specifications that require specialized knowledge of 3D modeling, printing, and materials science for optimal self-tapping functionality of...
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The Custom Part Cooling Fan Mount for my MakerGear M2 is a precise fit, with a deliberate notch carved out for the flange that securely attaches it to the heating element fan. ...Designed with meticulous care, this part was expertly crafted using...
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This thing guides the air over all of the stepper driver heatsinks for maximum cooling. Mounts to the two right-side holes and has clearance for all possible connections. ... Print with support for the fortification struts or make sure to have...
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I'm trying to create a cooling fan duct for x,y, and z stepper drivers on my TriGorilla board in my Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus 3D printer. I've been using a cooling tunnel for my stepper drivers, but they're not cooling down the ones in the back...
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Designed to mount a 5015 radial blower fan because those are way more quiet than the average 30 or 40 mm axial fans. This thing guides the air over all of the stepper driver heatsinks for maximum cooling. Mounts to the two right-side holes and has...
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Dissatisfied with available cooling fan ducts, I designed my own parallel versions for both X and Y axes. Choosing the X-axis version due to better print bed visibility, it offers clearance and doesn't obstruct the extruder carriage movement. Share...
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We overhauled this design to perfectly accommodate large heatsink stepper drivers. It's now more focused on the base of the heatsink for improved cooling performance. We achieved significantly better printing quality and drastically reduced skipping...
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We redesigned completely this thing to better fit large heatsink stepper drivers. It is more directed to the base of the heatsink to have a better cooling. We found a really better printing quality and way less skipping at high speeds (tested with...
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Images reveal that I rotate the hot end so the wires stretch to the printer's front to minimize clearance between the fan duct and extruder tip. The rod connects the filament drive and fan, using dovetail joints. An additional male dovetail inside...
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To prevent the fan duct from sagging, I reinforced it with additional ribs underneath. The attachment bracket has also been seamlessly integrated into the machine's structure. To get optimal results, print the parts using high-quality ABS material...
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The duct simply clips down onto the stepper drivers, install a 5015 blower to the duct and assemble. Air is drawn in from the hole under the LCD screen and blown across the drivers to prevent overheating of the drivers. ... Wire the 5015 to 24v power,...
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A high-performance fan duct is designed to snap onto a row of four reliable stepper motors. This system utilizes a powerful 30mm fan that efficiently cools the components. ...After installation, the motor temperature dropped significantly, from as high...
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We run our MakerGear M2 non-stop at the Valarm "Remote Monitoring Build Shop", and sometimes we really wish we had two of them! So we got tired of waiting for the bed to cool before safely removing our prints. A fan can greatly speed up that wait! ...
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Parts list: 1x 50 x 15mm blower (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016XMK6SE/) 1x 30mm M3 screw 1x 25mm M3 screw 2x M3 lock-nuts Optional Parts: 2x 30mm M2 screws 2x M2 lock-nuts 1x 30mm M3 screw 1x M3 Lock-nut 1x Makergear_M2_Duct_Brace_v1...
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The Makergear M2's fan tapped the frame when homing the X axis, disrupting my feng shui; however, a simple fix was to rotate the fan slightly. To maintain a square fan position while moving it over a few millimeters, use this bracket designed for...
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Printing Details Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: Necessary Resolution: Fine detail - .200 Infill: Medium density at 40% Notes: Successfully printed this duct using PETG and I'm pleased to report no warping issues...
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A simple duct for cooling stepper drivers with a standard 40x40 fan works wonders when facing downwards - a trick that surprisingly hasn't been tried by many users yet. This setup is suitable for stock drivers, although it's unclear whether it will...
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I'm upgrading my MakerGear M2 dual extruder's bed cooling by designing a new system in Fusion 360. Currently, I'm printing the initial components with the fan active, so I'm hopeful it will function as intended. To build this modification, you'll...
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This is a cooling Duct for the Lotmaxx SC-10 stepperdrivers You can use the original Fan 2 parts for easy printing
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... issues. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: M2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 10% Notes: Be sure to rotate the model so its base sits flat on the plate, as I forgot to do that and it might be a bit tricky otherwise.
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Fysetc Spider Stepper Driver Cooling. ...Tests with versions 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 3.0.
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Cooler for AnyCubuc Stepper Motor. For 2 fans 50x50x10 (I have the Noiseblocker XS-1 BlackSilentFan Fan (50x50x10mm)) installed. Those who take the original screws from the fan, holes must be drilled afterwards. ... A lot of fun printing again.
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This revised "MakerGear M2 Tool Holder" by 3DPrinterHowTo also carries tools from the model, "MakerGear M2 z-axis screw driver and counter nut tightener." To use this design, simply slice with support material and print.
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... power a second fan from the mainboard using an available socket. This setup effectively cools the steppers from 45-50C to under 30C, as monitored by an Arduino. ...This temperature drop is crucial because the steppers tend to malfunction at 50C.