ender 3 cooling fan duct 3d models
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I broke my ducted fan for one of my Ender 3 printers. I love this ducted cooling system, but the original required a ducted fan. I've remixed it so that both fans can be traditional fans. Because of the notches out of the screw holes for the BL...
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For example:https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/creality-ender-3-s1-pro-cr-touch-no-y-offsethttps://www.printables.com/model/257460-ender-3-s1-zero-offset-cr-touch-mount This fan duct is a must if you are planning on using klipper with the...
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This is the remit of the slim version of the "Creallity Ender 3 Cooling Fan Duct - NEW UPGRADE" I just added a back plate to disallow the airflow to go behind the hotend. Ender 3 / Pro have a bad part cooling design. ...The heatsink cooler fan just...
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This is the remit of the slim version of the "Creallity Ender 3 Cooling Fan Duct - NEW UPGRADE" I just added a back plate to disallow the airflow to go behind the hotend. Ender 3 / Pro have a bad part cooling design. ...The heatsink cooler fan just...
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Using CarstenD's 'Creality Ender 3 part cooling fan duct' as inspiration (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3091300), I designed a Part Cooling Fan Duct for the Ender 5. This design far exceeds standard or small fan ducts when printing ABS, forcing...
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Here's a Cooling Duct or the Ender 3, Also included my logo to make a dual color print if you have a color mixing printer. Select part per extruder and merge both objects. The Dual color STL will print with inset letters if you print it by itself.
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I took a popular design, the Ender 5 Cooling Duct created by McGybeer, and gave it a fresh spin. First things first, I stripped away the original logo to give this print some personality all its own. However, during the assembly process, one of the...
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The Ender 2 is engineered to work seamlessly with a high-quality 12V 50mm radial fan, specifically designed for optimal airflow. This compact fan measures 50X50X15mm and operates at a stable DC 12V voltage. ... For your convenience, the following link...
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The stock cooling fan that comes on the original Ender 3 is pretty bad, so when mine died I replaced it with a coaxial fan, and designed this fan duct for part cooling. It is simple, and way more effective. I rarely even have the fan speed above...
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It integrates with the standard part cooling fan and assembly that comes with the Ender 3.\r\n\r\nI encountered issues with other cooling mods due to their proximity to the nozzle or heater block. ...This led me to design my own mod from...
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The stock cooling duct on my Ender 3 V2 did not cool the back of the part well. I designed this to help improve that. I wanted to keep the stock parts and look. I added two flow straighteners. From my experience, the blower fan pushes all the air to...
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***I designed this duct for better part cooling on my Ender 3Originally designed to fit the Bullseye base design, so it is compatible with the Bullseye. The base was designed for better fitment with the Micro Swiss hot end and Direct drive...
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Fan duct for Ender 3. This is a personal file, maybe not suitable for every user. Project is still in progress. ...Use at your own risk.
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Ender 3 fan duct for nozzle, the stock one doesn't blow below nozzle tip rather than at the nozzle sock.
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Project to fan duct Ender 3 without screws, this model was thinked use with fan axial. without supports (see photos). ... follow me social networks @mundoem3d my web site mundoem3d.com
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A Fand Duct Made for ender 3 with Micro Swiss Direct drive Should fit ordinary Ender 3 also.. ...:)
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Ender 3 Fan Duct Insert for Secondary Fan: Improving Bridging Cooling and Reducing Air Flow Issues. Not Happy with Stock Fan Duct's Performance in Directing Air to Print Area, So Created Custom Insert. The Insert is Made of Five 45-Degree Duct Pipes...
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Here is a simple fan duct that can be used to replace the original one on an Ender 3, printing out in about thirty minutes. ...It prints easily with PLA without any issues because it does not get too close to the hotend, and I believe directing air flow...
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I wanted to get close to the print head but only put air on the part, not the nozzle.For that purpose I used the nozzle portion of the following air duct that was made for the stock fan (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3255518). The channel in...
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a cooling duct system for the Creality Ender3. The purpose was to replace the stock fan with a 40x20mm fan instead. ...
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... CR-10 Fan Mod for Enhanced Airflow. ... To Optimize Print Quality, Try These Tweaks: - Tilt the duct at a different angle so air hits the nozzle indirectly. ...- Shorten it by 1mm to prevent prints from getting damaged during printing.
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Remix of Gabriel3DCaster's CR-10 Fan Mod - Airflow Optimization. Change the duct angle so the air won't directly hit the nozzle. 1mm shorter to avoid hit the print when printing. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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The human body has a fan-like system that maximizes airflow throughout its surface.
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... Always willing to take suggestions and will likely tweak the design here and there to improve performance. You can reuse the M2 bolts that come on the stock Ender fans, but you will need an M4 bolt and threaded insert to attach the fan to the duct.
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I designed this to mount an silent 40mm fan from Noctua on as a cooling fan on my Ender 3 Pro. ...Additionally to that you need the following parts - Mistral-E Filament Cooling Duct...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2350437 Because I also installed jneilliii's "Radial Fan Fang for Creality CR-10" on my Ender 2, I discovered that mounting all the gear to the x-carriage only with the two M3 screws holding the hotend was a bit...