e3d v6 fan upgrade
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1 : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5030130 Moved fan mount more vertical, in order to get it closer to effector and hot end axis. V1 interfered on my printer with timing belt (on A tower) on it's extreme range. V2 fixed that issue. ... This needs...
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Human: Bill of material 8 pcs M3x15 screw 4 pcs M3x10 screw 2 pcs M3 nut 4 pcs M3 washer 1 pcs foam 25x10x10 2 pcs Fan 30x30x10 4 pcs M4 washer 4 pcs M4 nut 2 pcs M4x20 screw 4 pcs M4x30 screw Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Steel Resolution: 0.1mm...
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The 40mm fan enclosure firmly attaches the fan to the front of the duct, then the 2 ducts firmly grab the lowest radiator disk and top part of the hotend radiator. You can mount in any direction. I had to make it tight to it doesn't spin around...
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1 : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5030130 Moved fan mount more vertical, in order to get it closer to effector and hot end axis. V1 interfered on my printer with timing belt (on A tower) on it's extreme range. V2 fixed that issue. ... This needs...
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Since the original cooling fan on the back is a little bulky, if you want to keep it lighter you can print this all in one cooling block. ... This is a meshup of the remixed carriage and the 2-in-1 UltraCompact HICtop Bowden Mount from MMendel:...
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I purchased this fan through Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4AAJ9O?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01 It's held onto the carriage using standard Wade Extruder fan mounting holes, which makes everything easy. Just...
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improved fan shroud You will need: Carriage V2 x1 Hot end mount x1 Hotend block x1 tensioner plate x1 Cover x1 Blower Duct V2 x2 NOTE: Main carriage is the older version where The tensioner plate and the carriage are not splitted, i don't use this...
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I successfully printed it without supports, but adding manual supports could result in smoother fan cavities. The design is intended to be printed at a 180-degree angle from its final installed position. ...All constructive criticism and feedback are...
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After building my first scratch printer, I was appalled by how terrible my prints looked - it quickly became apparent that I had forgotten a crucial nozzle fan, haha! So, I rushed back into Fusion 360 and whipped up this redesign. First, print the...
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Include Support for Layer Fan - Blower 4020. Add Inductive Autolevel Functionality. You Will Need Three M3 Brass Inserts. Design Created in Solidworks, Files Shared Here, Feel Free to Modify or Adapt for Your Printer. For More Information on...
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I've modified the middle section of a Thingiverse project so that mounted fans can be adjusted vertically. There are two versions available: a simple one with vertical rails, and another with rails plus a mount for an 18mm proximity sensor, as well...
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The sections where fans are mounted should be printed with that contacting face facing towards the build plate. The component that is attached onto the original ormerod holder should be printed on its backside. ... After spending an excessive amount of...
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This particular design utilizes two 40mm fans, one on each side, which can be printed in a single piece without support - although the upper arch of the outlet might pose some issues if you're not using a cooling fan. To avoid any problems, I've...
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A spacer is included for those who want to create space between the fan and the grill to prevent the fan from touching the grill. Some fans don't require this spacer; mine did. To install the clip, slide it into one of the smaller slots at the top...
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Modified middle part of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:780379 project to make it possible to adjust mounted fans vertically. Two versions: simple version with vertical rails rails + mount for 18mm proximity sensor + ability to use screw for...
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... a well-designed piece that utilizes the Bowden Mount system perfectly with Anet A8. To install the fan, four screws with a diameter of 2.5 mm and a length of 16 mm are required, along with four nuts for secure fastening.
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... surface has been flattened. - The fan inlet has been reworked for better performance. - The back mounting arm has been modified for improved printability. - Some model issues have been fixed. ... Suggestions for further improvements are welcome.
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Since the original cooling fan on the back is a little bulky, if you want to keep it lighter you can print this all in one cooling block. This is a meshup of the remixed carriage and the 2-in-1 UltraCompact HICtop Bowden Mount from MMendel:...
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This design should improve extruder cooling by a few degrees, my goal was to make airflow better so I could decrease the extruder fan RPM to make it quieter. I don't have any accurate way of measuring airflow, so instead I inserted a thermocouple...
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... for an M3 nut. This will allow you to secure the fan adapter firmly in place using a sturdy M3 bolt. ...For added stability, use screws that range from 10 to 20mm in length - the existing holes are more than sufficient to accommodate these lengths.
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...It has space to fit part cooling fans from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:540716. Use washers to secure the part cooling arm to this attachment. When installing on tronxy machines, remove small brass nuts and screw it straight onto a plate.
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... done you can screw the hotend back onto place.</p> <p>The "back" part is mounted onto the "front" part with two M5 screws. The airduct is attached with two M3 screws, one on the side and the other sitting in the 40mm fan. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... Consider using wider ducts for larger parts and more focused ducts for smaller parts, overhangs, and bridges. The guide also includes references to specific components, such as Volcano Upgrade Kits with NICE Nozzles, 50W heaters, and cotton sheets.
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This design should improve extruder cooling by a few degrees, my goal was to make airflow better so I could decrease the extruder fan RPM to make it quieter. I don't have any accurate way of measuring airflow, so instead I inserted a thermocouple...
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When upgrading to the E3D V6 hot end, it is strongly recommended to also replace the original power supply, otherwise the printer won't be able to "feed" the hot end power demand. I've replaced mine with a 12V/20A power supply. The hot end is...
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... specifically suited for 30mm fans. However, users might want to consider upgrading to a 5015 blower for enhanced performance, as the current 30mm fan may be insufficient; nevertheless, any improvement over the original is beneficial.
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While a metal heat break swap might be sufficient, this upgrade is intended for those who want to replace the entire stock hot end assembly with genuine E3D parts. You will need (for each side): (4) M3 bolts that are 8 mm long for mounting the...
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This is a bespoke 80x80x25mm fan duct designed exclusively for the Bowden E3D V6 clone configuration on my Anet A8 printer.
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This is for someone who wants to upgrade their Da Vinci Pro 1.0 to direct drive and to work with the E3D All-metal v6 HotEnd. I used the E3D Titan extruder with a modified heatsink cover to fit the E3D v6 Volcano. This requires cutting off the old...
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This mod utilizes existing components (extruder plate, blower fan) for the E3D v6 hotend, BMG (clone/original) extruder, and pancake NEMA stepper motor - standard NEMA steppers also work. The design guarantees that no space is lost on the X axis due...