
Tevo Tornado XP FanDuct
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I just got my XCR-BP6 hotend and I decided to put it through a test. I was looking for something compact and new, so I came up with the idea of designing my own. **BECAUSE THIS IS STILL A WORK-IN-PROGRESS** **TEST AT OWN RISK** **Any ideas for improvement of this design are welcome** **You need to adjust the offset of the axis** I printed it in various settings. **1/ Hotend part one** Printed with no supports. @ 60mm/s speed 20% infill 3 top and 3 bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells. Printing direction: Inside out. **2/ Hotend Part two** Printed with supports from build platform only @ 60mm/s speed 20% infill 3 top and 3 bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells. Printing direction: Inside out. **3/ Air Duct** Printed with supports from build platform only @ 40mm/s speed 15% infill 3 top and 3 bottom layers and 3 perimeter shells. Printing direction: Inside out. Bridging: Unsupported area 5,0 sq/mm **Apply Bridging settings to perimeters** **Hardware Needed:** 2 x M3 Nuts 2 x M3x20 (Original ones holding the hotend) 4 x M3x16 (To hold the hotend fan) 2 x M3x10 2 x M3x6 (Use original ones) 1 x M4x20 A PDF file is provided for the location of each screw and nut. 2019-01-15 I added the BL-touch holder and a new Fan holder part 2 to mount the holder on. **Material needed:** 4 x M3 Nuts 2 x M3x10 2 x M3x6
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