SeeMeCNC Eris E3D Heatsink
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This is a niche fix for people who experienced issues with their Eris, but a friend and client of my business had the brass bowden fitting break on one of his Eris machines. Since SeeMeCNC was unable or unwilling to help without the machine being sent in for repairs, which would have cost a small fortune, I was commissioned to design a fix that worked as well or better than the original. I hacked an E3D heatsink to fit by using a lathe, and designed a new fan shroud in 3D Builder based on wfcook's modified mount. The result works even better than the original, despite not having any layer cooling, which I attribute to the fact that the Eris has inadequate layer cooling to begin with. I printed mine in PETG with 4 perimeters and 30% infill. Both PLA and ABS would work just as well because it stays cool to the touch as long as the fan is running. If you like this design and want to support my work, throw me some cryptocurrency! Bitcoin: 3QfkyjF3Z7KJcHvyb34GgPY8qAhSD3i31f Bitcoin Cash: qzcadajt7mr5mw8ftp9s2evrd4q937n8qy603xgx86 Ethereum: 0x4659B82b3D729a60167b4E30d65858978AabA758 Ethereum Classic: 0x8CBCA36A174dc8C491dDA5e2F2B68C517C614507 Litecoin: MT98VquYYbizC25fuRdx41XaWrVweykcwu
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