
Prusa I3 Anycubic Nozzle Filament Cooler Ring
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Update (2017|03|19) I've added a new version, nozzlecooler3.stl, which features walls inside to ensure air reaches every hole. This updated design also includes LED mountings on top that can be disabled in the OpenSCAD source code. A nozzle cooler designed specifically for my Anycubic I3 printer, built from scratch using OpenSCAD with inspiration drawn from this project. The entire object is freely available under GPL license. Rendering the .stl files at $fn=150 took approximately one hour and utilized 10GB of RAM; however, at this size, the individual cylinders used for the ring are not discernible (they become visible when rendered at $fn=50). Assembly: To assemble the nozzle cooler, simply place part 2 on top of part 1, ensuring that the holes align and the pin of part 1 fits into the hole of part 2. Secure the fan to the top of both parts, and it should fit perfectly. Print Settings: Printer: Anycubic I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20-100% Notes: This nozzle cooler may also work on other printers.
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