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I dialed in the dimensions for a standard 40x40x12 Noctua 5V fan on my Pi, but I'm still not satisfied with those tiny spacers. ...I've got two options - either go for the "easytoprint" design that prints without any additional supports or opt for the...
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A sleek and streamlined design that's easy to manufacture, this simple fan cover requires no screws for assembly - a minimalist approach that gets straight to the point.
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Psu Fan Cover for the Creality Ender-3. ... No hole, no screw, you just have to clip it on top of the psu. ... I added a brim just to increase the grip a little.
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I simply tweaked the original "Raspi Fan Mount without Screws" to fit the more accessible and popular PiFan. This fan is sold under multiple brands (iUniker, Makerfocus, and WINGONEER) on amazon and aliexpress. Just make sure you get the right...
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I was really excited about this fan nozzle design, but unfortunately, I found two major issues. The screws were too short to fit into extended wells, which was a huge problem for me. ...Additionally, I noticed that the model was missing the rounded...
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Designed to be installed directly above your 40 millimeter fan without requiring any additional equipment.
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Instructions for the Spinning Book End Using these customizable settings: Spine Size: Adjusted to a standard thickness of 3 units Spine Rotation: Set to maintain perfect alignment at 0 degrees Corner Radius: Enhanced with an added smoothness factor...
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IMPORTANT : In 2019, the Ender 3 started shipping with 9.64mm ATX fan screws rather than 11.77mm which was the standard. This remix changes the diameter of the screw hole to 4.5mm and countersinks the screw by an additional margin to properly allow...
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K40 extraction fan upgrade that is screwed together rather than glued
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However, I found that RichieK fan would clip on the isn't space on my machine as I'm using this filament guide (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2366523) which protrudes. Also, I wanted a more 'secure' method of attaching the fan duct. Which led me...
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I specifically requested modifications to include screw holes rather than pins. ... Included Files: The changes made were: Screw holes replace pins The contact surface area for the swirl thing has been slightly increased.
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I'm absolutely obsessed with the Spriya Fan Duct created by lokster. Unfortunately, after using it for a while, it kept falling down and in some cases even destroyed the print. So I built a holder for that problem. ...I'm sure it's not necessary to...
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Drill precisely 2.95mm holes to accommodate standard 6mm M3 screws, eliminating the need for additional nuts. ...The design also incorporates strategically placed reinforced cable tie holes for added stability and durability.
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I couldn't set as remix (Thing ID and Name didn't work). ...Cover part is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2260116 from Yufu's. It should fit 6mm holes. You don't need screws.
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Remixed to use with M3 screws and also fit easily into UMLIFE 60x60x10mm fans from Amazon. ...Used these for boot dryer.https://www.printables.com/model/194340-60mm-radial-fan-boot-dryer-usb-poweredPrinted PETG 0.2mm
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... yet. To-do list: Test the fan attachment pins and likely make any necessary adjustments. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Prusa Printer Model: Prusa Clone Raft Settings: No raft Support Settings: Yes Resolution: .15mm Infill Percentage: 50%
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This is a low profile fan cover that clips onto the stock Ender 3 Pro Fan. ...I designed this part to keep a low profile while also being convenient to print in under 2 Hours depending on your settings.
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... Lasko fan that didn't come with feet. ...Utilizes the existing screw holes at the bottom of the fan's cover. You'll have to replace the existing screws with slightly longer ones. ... I don't know if this is compatible with newer Lasko fan designs.
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This design doesn't require any screws, instead, it simply snaps into the mounting holes already present on a 40mm fan. ... Edit: If you find that the small pegs are too loose, try securing them with an oversized piece of duct tape or electrical tape...
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This doesn't require any screws, and should just snap into the mounting holes already on a 40mm fan. Edit: If you find that the little pegs are too loose, put an oversized piece of duct tape or electrical tape and press it on and that should shim it....
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Fan guard with feet for holding a 120 mm fan upright. ... requires self tapping PC case fan screws like in the picture. ... remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1062368
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I found that most fan guards on the market won't let me remove the fan mounting bolts without taking off the fan guard itself, which is a major problem when working with sensitive parts like the extruder. To solve this issue, I designed a unique fan...
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A crucial component designed specifically for 5015 enthusiasts, this attachment enables seamless integration of an M3 screw.
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2mm thick grid. No print support required. Makes use of large Honeycomb, so it's not fingerproof. (PLA you might need to detach from bed sliding a sheet of paper) SCAD file should work with any fan size, assuming holes are 7mm away from corners....
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... to touch after printing, and PLA often requires them to detach it by sliding a sheet of paper under the part to avoid sticking it to the bed. As long as holes are placed at least 7mm from any corners, the SCAD file will work with fans of any size.
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... ...To personalize your print, adjust the settings such as size (50mm), spine size (2mm), screw inset (3mm), border thickness (2mm), screw radius (2.2mm), corner radius (3mm), number of spines (10), spine offset (6mm), and spine rotation (0 degrees).
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad's user-friendly interface. ...To make adjustments, head over to the editor at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1drM9t9gihG.