E3D v6 Cooling Mount

E3D v6 Cooling Mount

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I made some changes to fix issues I had with the original remix. The main issue was that the housing wasn't secure enough without a screw, so I added a screw instead of relying on a zip tie. This makes it much more solid. The tabs that were supposed to hold the fan duct in place were too loose, making it hard to tighten them down. So, I adjusted them to make the clearance tighter. I also added an integrated loop for a proximity sensor. I know there are some add-ons available for the previous version, but I wanted something more streamlined and pushed forward for better clearance. However, this does mean that it gets in the way of a secondary fan on one side, so I removed the tabs completely. Let me know what you think and if you have any feedback or suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them. If there's a particular variation you'd like me to work on, just let me know and I'll see what I can do. For now, this remix is still using the same fan duct as the original version, but I'm thinking of creating a new version that focuses on a specific spot and is height adjustable. If enough people are interested or if I need it for my own setup, I might tackle that project. This remix is currently a release candidate, so please try it out and let me know how it works for you. It uses a 30mm fan, similar to the one that comes with the E3D v6 hotend.

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