E3DV6 bowden carriage from Tech2C double radial fan
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I'm thrilled to share my Dual radial fan version based on the incredible work of Tech2C. This adaptation is a game-changer for individuals who struggle with overhang issues on the opposite side of the blower fan, especially when using Tech2C's latest carriage. With this setup, I can now confidently print parts with large overhangs at standard Cura speeds (60mm/s). The results are impressive, and I highly recommend incorporating one or both of these fans to maintain a hot heat block. You can find the Socks Launch on e3d-online.com. To get started, simply use two 50mm fans sourced from Banggood. Printing parts without supports is a breeze with this setup. Here's what you'll need: - Two M3 nuts - Two M3x20 (minimum) screws - Two M4x30 screws - Tech2C's E3D v6 Bowden X-carriage, available on Thingiverse under the ID 547706 Cheers!
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