prusa i3 mk3 part cooling fan 3d models
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... air. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15 Filament: any petg any How I Designed This =================== Prt remix of factory part and part new design made in Design Spark Mechanical.
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one picture shows the factory part cooling duct next to the new design, you can see how much farther back the new design can blow air. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15 Filament:...
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This modification is designed for the Prusa MK3 with the 45-degree factory-recommended part cooling upgrade, specifically created to address the limitations of the basic part cooling duct on this model. Please note that this upgrade is not compatible...
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I was let down by the standard Prusa cooling fan duct because it obstructed my view of the nozzle, yet performed well overall. I sought a straightforward, compact, bolt-on replacement that wouldn't require relocating the fan, drilling holes, or...
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I added that file as an option (the differences are moving the mounting hole up 1mm and shaving 1-2mm off the rib in the middle where the fan duct connects to the fan). Note: I use a non-standard nozzle that's a tiny bit taller than the standard...
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(Differences: moved the mounting hole up 1mm & shaved 1-2mm off the rib in the middle of the area where the fan duct connects to the fan.) NOTE: I use a non-standard nozzle that is a tiny bit taller than the standard e3dv6. If you find the "easy...
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The design has been revised to reduce its overall height and provide a clearer view of the nozzle's opening area. In response to user feedback, additional structural support has been incorporated into the central section. However, when printed with...
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We reduced the overall height, making it simpler to view the nozzle from the top. The center section has been reinforced for added durability. However, when printing at resolutions below 150 microns, a gap of 200-300 microns forms in the direction of...
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Check out the new design here - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3063554 This is a simple alternative part cooling duct for use on an Original Prusa i3 MK3 printer. Print it, swap out the old one, and you're good to go. The exits are carefully aimed...
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I've taken two parts, the original cooling fan nozzle provided by Prusa and the MK3 Surround Shroud made by Codiac2600, and remixed them. My original nozzle had become severely skewed after months of use and needed replacement (you can see pictures...
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Here's a remix of two parts: the original cooling fan nozzle provided by Prusa and the MK3 Surround Shroud designed by Codiac2600. My original nozzle was severely skewed after months of use, so I had to replace it (see pictures - apparently it...
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A modification of the standard MK3 Fan Shroud to allow mounting of a second blower for extra cooling power. Note that the second fan does not require a "three wire" type - simply join the red/black wires of your new fan to the red/black wires of the...
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However, I wanted to upgrade my side fan with a quieter and bigger one, but this mod wouldn't work with the mod at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3484443. So, I bent the dual fan mod so that I could fit all three in. Print the model in PETG;...
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An update to my previous Prusa MK3 part cooling fan duct (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2808683). A great improvement on doing actual cooling, but the nozzle viewing cutout has been dropped - no room for it. The airflow in this model has a much...
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This is a mix of the Prusa Mk3 style part cooling fan duct, I have added the BLtouch mount to it. there are two variants v2 has the BLtouch mount as far back as it will go and was the case when using the BLtouch mount separately. ... V3 has the mount...
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This allows you to mount the extruder cooling duct with a bolt instead of superglue. You will need a 5V fan to cool the extruder stepper motor. Look at CG-Tech his post for more information on how to wire the fan. Print the part in the orientation as...
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Designed up this for the PArt cooling fan 4020 for the prusa mk3 or bear upgrade Printing: Ring - Infil to add weight, supports needed for spade inset. Letter embossing doesn't need it. Spade - Infil to add weight, no supports Letters - Print...
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... The main change here is that the cooling duct is now integrated with Prusa's own filament sensor cover. This allows you to mount the extruder cooling duct with a bolt instead of superglue. You will need a 5V fan to cool the extruder stepper motor.
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...The major change here is that the cooling duct is now integrated with Prusa's own filament sensor cover. This allows you to mount the extruder cooling duct with a bolt instead of superglue. You will need a 5V fan to cool the extruder stepper motor.
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The main modification here is that the cooling duct is now integrated with Prusa's own filament sensor cover. This innovation allows you to mount the extruder cooling duct using a bolt instead of superglue. To complete this project, you will need a...
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...The major change here is that the cooling duct is now integrated with Prusa's own filament sensor cover. This allows you to mount the extruder cooling duct with a bolt instead of superglue. You will need a 5V fan to cool the extruder stepper motor.
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Prusa i3 MK3 V4 enthusiasts rejoice - a sleek cooling fan nozzle is here to elevate your 3D printing experience! This nifty accessory perfectly complements the Prusa i3 MK3 V4's cutting-edge design, ensuring smooth airflow and effortless heat...
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Remove the turbo blower fan from the original Mk3 nozzle cooler. 2. Fit the Shroud in its place. I've conducted an angle test print, which has proven successful at angles between 30-75 degrees. In fact, it can even handle angles of up to 55-80...
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I hated my old stock fan so much that I decided to build a brand new one from scratch, and now I'm itching to upgrade and refine it even further.
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This cooling nozzle is for the i3 Mk3 when using a n E3d volcano hotend and the latest upgrade parts from prusa with the 45 degree cooling fan. No support required. ...PETG PC or Nylon</p> Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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This customized cooling nozzle is specifically designed for use with the i3 Mk3, paired with an E3D Volcano hotend and the most recent Prusa upgrade components, including a 45-degree cooling fan. It doesn't require any additional supports. ...Suitable...
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Due to the fact that my "second" fan has not yet arrived, I could only test the "mounting" and the "single-fan-performance," which is interestingly quite good... UPDATE 22.June 2019 ------------------------------- Delivery of the second fan took...
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The area between the blower fan and the air outlets has been increased to provide less restrictive airflow, the front and rear cooling have uniform airflow paths so that there is minimal airflow divinations between the left and right side of the...
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I designed this to fix our Prusa I3 MK3 that shattered due to a BLOB BEAST. You must print it in PETG because it can withstand higher temperatures. Printing in PLA resulted in a part that disintegrated, I tested it by accident. I encountered some...
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... easy. For the radial filter, remove the two M3 screws and install. For the 40mm fan, place the frame over the fan and install clips in horizontally into the printed groovers and clip into the sides of the fan. ...No need to remove the 4 M3 screws.