blower fan cover
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I was blown away by the turbine style blower print cooler cover I saw on thingiverse and knew right then that I had to give it a try, but when my print came out it was woefully off center and the flanges for attaching the cover to the blower were paper-thin and made a deafening vibrating noise that almost resulted in a catastrophic failure of the mounting system. So I decided to take matters into my own hands and measure my blower carefully, and lo and behold, I had designed a functioning and stylish turbine style blower print cooler cover that exceeded all my expectations. After slicing it with cura at a .2 mm layer height, an initial layer of .3 mm, wall bottom and top thickness of 1.2 mm, and seven layers of solid printing, I opted for an infill percentage of 20%. The temperature settings were spot on - 208C for the print bed, 65C for the chamber, a blistering print speed of 80 mm/s, an infill speed of 65 mm/s, wall speed of 40 mm/s, and travel speed of 100 mm/s. Cooling was enabled at 100% with an initial fan speed of 30%, and I skipped supports altogether in favor of brinelling the bed with a whopping 15 lines.
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