Sensor and Front Active Cooling (CTC / FlashForge/Replicator)

Sensor and Front Active Cooling (CTC / FlashForge/Replicator)

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The concept behind this is to assemble a sensor plus 2 forty-millimeter turbo fans without worrying about dimensions. This design is specifically tailored for all Makerbot Replicator 1 dual clones that don't want to sacrifice the second extruder, as it comes in handy with ditto printing and provides better cooling of printed parts. I combined the thruit00 idea with my own backcooler "tiny" walls concept, but this time featuring thicker walls and a curved, separated fan design like the backcooler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2933195). This design has finally been printed and appears to be a success so far. The main reason for this is that after purchasing a bondtech dualdrive system, the system proved to be excellent but my previous backcooler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2933195) became largely useless since the ten-millimeter components used in the backcooler are now occupied by the frame and parts of the bondtech. Please note that this system is still in its development phase, so changes may occur without prior notice. Watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krU55eSxCjQ&feature=youtu.be for more information. READ: For more details about a valid updated firmware that includes auto-leveling and autoleveling options, available also for boards with ATMEGA1280 (the majority of unmodified boards), visit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2918962. If you're using simplify3d, take a look at my release of gpx compatible with simplify3d at https://github.com/uoitalia/GPX/releases

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