brake ducts f1 3d models
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I made several modifications to Andy's design so that I could successfully print the ducts using ABS. ... Note: Please use files A2 and B2, as I inadvertently omitted adding the small notch in the standoff, which is necessary to accommodate a micro...
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Designed this fan duct because I didn't like the gap causing air to flow down on part. The part fits very nicely on to heatsink and I have seen a difference. Also working on a way to isolate air from heatsink hitting the mounting plate and ejecting...
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I've created an upgraded version of my 65mm Duct without the integrated cam mount. This new design is specifically tailored to accommodate a 0.3mm nozzle and should provide excellent results. ...Although it may still work well with a 0.4mm nozzle, I've...
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I designed some cable ducts to arrange the wiring of my Muldex 3D printer.Dimensions: W28mm x H36mm with the coverThe vertical and horizontal parts have cutouts for the Duet 2 + Duex 5 boards wiring, but I also share a “blank” 100mm part which should...
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Mechanical components of hand brake:1. master cylinder piston2. master cylinder body3. stirrup4. gaiter5. ...handle
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Mechanical components of hand brake:1. master cylinder piston2. master cylinder body3. stirrup4. gaiter5. ...handle
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These are ducts that I needed so my 120mm fans would suck air from the side panel of my Thermaltake View 51 ARGB case without a radiator in place, but can be scaled in length to fit other applications. They match Ezdiy-Fab argb pwm 120mm fans, but...
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Taking cues from Squirt V2, I aimed to create a modified version that would be even more resilient in frontal crashes, minimizing the risk of duct bending - a key concern given that this design is intended for TPU printing. Thanks for checking out...
prusaprinters
Improved part cooling fan duct designs for the CreatBot F430 printer.Recommended to print using ABS, Nylon, or other high-temp filaments. Print SettingsPrinter:CreatBot F430Rafts: NoSupports:NoNozzle Size: 0.4mmLayer...
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4020 blower fan ducts design to work with The Mint Mount. Requires M3 screws for a secure mount.</p> <p>25-04-2021 - Updated design to provide more clearance.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer:</strong></p> <p>Twotrees Sapphire Plus</p>...
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Here are two versions of Fan Duct's for the Wanhao Duplicator D5S (Mini). One version is made so you can use the stock fan and one version is designed for 2x 40mm fans. You should not use fans with a depth greater than 10mm for the 2x40mm version,...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1876044 CraftBot users should print this custom fan duct specifically designed for the stock CraftBot hotend in ABS material. This modification is particularly useful when updating or repairing existing CraftBot...
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I have included an overhang test picture printed using the version 5 duct, showcasing impressive results despite my print temperature being too high and the bed needing re-leveling after switching from PTEG to PLA. The overhang quality is...
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