Easy Ultimaker E3D mount with M14 thread
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To fit a pneumatic bowden fitting, I modified my v4 E3D hotend using Musti's simplified mount (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:145984). However, I replaced his fan holder with one designed for nhfoley's original fan (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:121074). I also uploaded two additional models to mount standard Ultimaker fan holders: E3D-Ultimaker-threaded-mount5-main-stockFanSlot.stl and E3D-Ultimaker-threaded-mount5-fanMount. For printing, use a layer height of 0.1mm, shell thickness of 0.8mm, with 20% infill, requiring no support. Both STL files are correctly oriented. After printing, drill the screw holes with an M2.5 drill and bearing holes with an M12 drill. I used M3 screws: three M3x16 for the lock and one M3x30 with a nyloc nut to fix the fan mount to the carriage. Don't forget to print nhmoley's fan (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:145988) too, drilling the lower joint with an M2.5 drill. I also included the ViaCAD source file.
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