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This is the soldering fan station for my workbench, it holds two piranhas 12V LED panels and a standard 120mm pc fan. ... Category: 3D Printing
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*** UPDATE *** 2-20-18 I just realized that the version I uploaded on 1-14-18 was woefully incorrect and lacked crucial structural elements necessary to support the fan, causing it to sag downwards over time. *** UPDATE *** 1-14-18 I have just...
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... the part to various surfaces. ...I required mounting several 120mm fans in different configurations, so these mounts enable the fan to be attached to almost any surface using double-sided adhesive or screws (the base features two 6.5mm screw holes).
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One of my stand fan swing lock knob went missing so I did a quick design in Fusion 360 and here it is. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.28 Infill: 40 Filament: Sunlu PLA+ Grey ...
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Print as it stands without support needed, fitting many 80mm fans with a fixed incline angle of 15 degrees. Compact and delicate in design, minimizing material usage effectively. ... I relied on two M3x30mm screws for assembly, though M4x30 would have...
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There were a bunch of big complicated prints and for the small amount of soldering I'm doing these days, I didn't want to use up that much PLA.Instead I designed a foot that you can mount to most PC fans with the normal 5 mm case fan screw that will...
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There were a bunch of big complicated prints and for the small amount of soldering I'm doing these days, I didn't want to use up that much PLA.Instead I designed a foot that you can mount to most PC fans with the normal 5 mm case fan screw that will...
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Instead I designed a foot that you can mount to most PC fans with the normal case fan screw that will allow the fan to sit on it's own and vertically. It works perfect for me to suck the fumes away from my face when I'm soldering. You could attach...
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This is the central hub of my workspace, featuring a custom-built fan system that expertly cools my electronics with precision.
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Precision cutouts along the edges of each base precisely matched the recessed areas within the curved steel supports of the fan's legs. ...The base effortlessly slid onto its designated spot, as if it were being irresistibly pulled by magnetic forces.
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Using a 5.5-inch or 139.7-millimeter-wide computer fan, you can redirect the smoke from the solder away from yourself while soldering. ...Any fan with a width of up to 25 millimeters will suffice; however, you might need to use spacers for stability...
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My trusty old printer fan finally gave up the ghost. To be honest, it was getting on my nerves - that constant whirring noise was driving me crazy. So I decided to take matters into my own hands and create some custom printer supports with a built-in...
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Fixed support for fans provides a stable base for securing them on workbenches using an M8 threaded bar that can be screwed into a 3.5 x 20mm screw embedded in the workbench, allowing for a secure grip with a 78mm hole. ... ( Remix from:...
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Angled fan mount for 60x25mm cooling fan. Two pieces (friction fit) to avoid support. Recesses in base for (3) 12x4mm magnets. ... Sketchup design file (.skp) included.
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The dimensions of this stand are carefully designed to match the exact size and shape of MTG cards, so it only works with them. It's perfect for displaying your favorite cards in a unique way. To make sure everything stays in place, supports are...
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The print in the photo is a previous version, the new version has more of an angle. Fan attaches with M4 set screws, they self tap. Be sure they don't stick out towards the laptop. I have included a guard which should be printed with no top or...
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i reverse engineered the fan because i needed a solid model. one with blades as is, one with them in reverse... ... but now needs some support.
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i reverse engineered the fan because i needed a solid model. one with blades as is, one with them in reverse... ... but now needs some support.
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Human: FAQ: http://www.thingiverse.com/shivinteger/about \n[>>>] Generating Credits log: \n[0] Project Title : Hydrometer Stand\n[0] Project URL : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:78052\n[0] Creator Name : etrohn\n[0] License Agreement : Creative...
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I required an uncomplicated support system for my solder fume extractor, and these versatile fan mounts from AlexBil proved to be incredibly useful.
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These tiny fan mounts from AlexBil proved to be incredibly useful when I was looking for a straightforward holder for my solder fume extractor.
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I'm looking for a functional fan that can be placed almost anywhere, so I designed a personalized base to hold it in place. ...This design is fully customizable, allowing users to tailor its dimensions to fit their specific needs.
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the...
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The X96 mini media player can get extremely hot while playing high-definition videos like 1080p or 4K content, making it essential to have adequate air circulation around the device.
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This is a modified version of the Base stand to attach 3 Fans on one Stand. You probably have to Slice it. modified for 120mm fans. ...i didn't test it on 140mm fans
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Thank you for liking the 120mm fan stand in my designI redesigned it because I wanted to use it wirelessly.New wireless 120mm fan stand (18650 Battery built-in type)_12.6V(3S1P)Design informationDesigned to accommodate a built-in 18650 battery.Use by...