3D printed tray for a Shoebox Cooler
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I was staring at the shoebox, feeling the heat radiate off it. Then I thought, "I have a shoebox and a fan." Suddenly, an idea clicked into place - shoebox fan! With just a simple 3D printed tray, you can transform any shoebox into an air cooler. Before downloading or printing the part, be sure to check out the silly video so you know how they fit together. Watch this: https://youtu.be/MJD2kNeVP24 PLA is the preferred material for this project. There's only one part to print, but you'll need a shoebox and a USB fan like this. Get your USB 80mmx80mm fan here: https://amzn.to/2ZsbEGv or https://amzn.to/329I6PW Here are the printing settings I used: I printed with PLA at 210°C, using a layer height of 0.25mm and an initial layer height of 0.15mm. The infill percentage was set to 100% and the infill pattern was lines. My print speed was 60 mm/s and my travel speed was 150 mm/s. I also enabled z-hop when retracted. Filament brand used: PRILINE
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