MakerGear M2 Ducted Fan Mount
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The duct may appear alarmingly thin, but it turns out to be remarkably strong and prints smoothly on an M2. In PLA 25% filled, it requires a mere 10g. It mounts using the same screws and nuts that came with the M2.Incidentally, yes, that is exactly what's being used to print a copy of itself in the first photo. Why? Well, I printed the first one before getting the attachment and the second one (as you can see) after. The second one is a much nicer print... which was the whole point of doing this. I actually have two M2s, so neither copy of this mount will go to waste.;-)The photo of the cup is of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:690176 , printed on my MakerGear M2 after installing the ducted fan mount. This tiny wine glass features a long stem that's roughly 2.25mm in diameter -- which would have sagged and likely caused a print failure with the standard fan mount. Printed in white PLA at 0.25mm, 8% fill (there's fill in the base, stem, and lower portion of the cup), 50mm/s.
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