Ender-3 / CR-10 Part-Cooling Fanduct
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I prefer the original version of fanduct, so using it I noticed several things that need to be optimized. To optimize them, I made these changes and printed out the results. As my practice shows, the temperature of a coldend on my remix is 10C lower than in the original version. So here's what I did: 1. I added a cable holder, so now you can secure your cables. 2. I removed part number 5015 from the holder, making it easier to screw in the bolt. 3. I optimized airflow on the radiator by adding a barrier. 4. I added holes for M3 nuts to the 5015 holder. Print recommendations: Place the model on its back in the slicer software and use "touching buildplate" supports. Also, as someone asked me about BLTousch - yes, you can mount a BLTouch on this model; here's the link - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3718029
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