Flashforge Dreamer feet extender

Flashforge Dreamer feet extender

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Feet that replace the original rubber once prove to be highly effective. By incorporating these larger and silent fans over the stepper drivers, the noisy small 40x40 fan installed by Flashforge can be easily replaced, resulting in improved airflow for the PSU. Please note that the SketchUp files are scaled up 10 times. Drawing smaller things in SketchUp can sometimes lead to errors due to its tendency to round off dimensions, causing gaps and issues. To avoid this problem, it is recommended to make objects 10x bigger and then resize them using Meshlab on STL files. Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Dreamer Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 40% Notes: Printed with Prima3D Value black PLA at 0.2mm resolution with 40% infill, sliced with Simplify 3D. Post-Printing The grey plastic of the Flashforge Dreamer is slightly bent at the bottom, so it's best to insert one end first and then twist the feet in for a snug fit. Adding some small rubber feet to the bottom enhances stability. Four feet can be printed in one go. The layers turned out pretty awesome on the Dreamer.

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