anet fan 3d models
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After struggling with blown fans when probing the hotend with knives and screwdrivers due to clogs and over-tightening, I've devised a fan protector. To prevent accidental pokes, the vents are deliberately narrow. ...Therefore, I made the cover 10mm...
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Simple and quick to print out - I managed to get a copy in just 50 minutes, requiring only the bare essentials to set up the fan for the motherboard.
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3) Insert the smaller Philips screwdriver that came with the printer between the fan blades to secure the screw mentioned in step (1) to the lower-left mounting hole on the extruder motor. 4) Secure the lower-right fan hole to the lower-right...
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... A 40mm fan is used as the cooler fan. It fits snugly around a 40mm hotend fan or the stock E3DV6 30mm. You can modify the mount to adjust its height if needed. ...Mine works well positioned about a mm below the bottom of the heating block.
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I swapped out my busted 40mm fan for a 50mm radial fan that I already had on hand, and it's been a game-changer - this thing is ridiculously quiet! I've taken precise measurements to ensure optimal performance, and I'm thrilled to report that the...
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The modified Fan Duct boasts a shorter version of the standard design, accommodating fans with diameters ranging from 30.5mm to 34mm. Its wider nozzle and angled end ensure a snugger fit, making it an ideal upgrade. I opted for printing one in ABS...
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I have discovered that the front fan of my A6 ring essentially does nothing, and actually gets in the way when changing the filament. So I created this piece to solve those two issues, already cooling the top of the extruder and not bothering me when...
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I'm looking to upgrade my fan duct with a simpler design that can print quickly without any sensor mounts. I started over from scratch using Fusion 360, completely reimagining the original design. The new holes are a much tighter fit now. ...What do you...
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... This Adapter to Give My PSU Some Much-Needed Breathing Room. ...Please Be Careful Where You Place Those Screws, or You Might End Up Damaging the Sensitive Components Inside. What You Need to Get Started: * Two M3x10 Bolts and Nuts * One 120mm Fan
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It's a support for the extruder fan with fast access, slim and lightweight, minus magnets. This makes it much simpler to change the filament. ... To put it in place, you'll need to take off the heatsink, which serves no useful purpose.
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So many conventional fan grilles are flat and uninspired, but what if you could create something truly unique? With access to advanced 3D printing technology, the possibilities become endless! ...Here's a revolutionary new design that bears an uncanny...
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Fan grilles get dull fast - they can be pretty, boring or just plain dull after a while. But this one brings some excitement to the table: watch as it swings and twirls on its axis, performing an acrobatic dance for every print job. ...It's showtime!
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... straight into the PSU directly through the metal case and attaching them to the vacant 12V header. ...Furthermore, I added a basic fan grille to prevent medium-sized objects (such as cat paws and my fingers) from coming into contact with the blades.
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I didn't have any spare 30mm fans, but a few 50mm ones were on hand, so I designed this alternative duct with supposedly better airflow around the heatsink. There is a mounting plate at the top to secure the duct, but the fit was snug enough on my...
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I designed an innovative solution to improve airflow and cooling efficiency by creating a custom duct for a 40mm cooling fan. The design was carefully crafted using SketchUp, a powerful tool that allowed me to visualize and optimize the shape of the...
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90mm fan shroud designed specifically for the new 20a power supply with a unique gap that allows air to circulate over the aluminum heatsink of the power supply. Autodesk 123d files are included, making it easy to modify and customize the design if...
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... printing with ABS. The ambient air temperature in the enclosure is just too much for PLA; it'll get soft and warp like crazy, as you can see from these pics. For my X motor fan mount, check out this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4042007
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... so I decided it was time to add some extra reinforcement for the third attempt.\r\n\r\nI printed this model using black PETG with 70% infill and a 0.28 layer height. ...Supports are essential; orientate it with the fan holder flat against the bed.
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Mount to add another cooling fan for the nozzle. The duct does not cool the heat block as much as possible. Even if the nozzle goes to the end of the X-axis, it won't hit the lead screw, so you don't have to worry. I got a better overhang after...
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I'm replacing the original text with a rewritten version that meets the specified requirements. ... Human Tightens M3 *30 Screw
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You require two units of M3 filament, each with a layer height of 0.2 millimeters and a maximum printing speed of 1,500 millimeters per minute, which translates to 25 millimeters per second.
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... ensuring better airflow and optimal print quality. **Update 03/02/2019**: The dimensions of the support have been fine-tuned for a snugger fit on the fan, guaranteeing a smoother operation and increased performance from your Anet A8's blower fan.
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El otro dia se rompio mi ventilador de capa, y no creo que haya sido el primero ni el ultimo que le pase, asi que subire el archivo que me tengo para que lo puedan imprimir The other day my fan layer was crash, then I make an stl file to print and...
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Made with " Make Human " Posed in " Blender " Final Cut in " OpenSCAD "
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This is kind of a remix of a remix. It's a bit of a hybrid between the designs of lokster and Arjjck. It features the same semi circular design and mounting method from lokster's but retains the clean topology from Arjjck's. Lokster's was creating...
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I'll print whatever I like; PLA works just fine for me. ... Check out my Instagram for the latest updates - @3D_Printing_Kassel.
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Also required are six screws with a length of 20mm and a M3 thread size, each featuring a screw head diameter of 5.5mm. ...Additionally, four M3 nuts are needed, as well as two magnets with a diameter of 10mm and a thickness of 4mm.