Wicked Quiet Desk Fan Vibration Absorbing Legs - fits 80mm and 120mm Case Fans
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UPDATE: USE PETG! (PLA began to sag over time) I needed a quiet fan solution to stay cool while recording voice-overs for my YouTube channel. A direct desk fan only requires a small amount of airflow, so I bought: * Fan: Arctic F12 Silent 120mm * Power Supply: 12V 1A 5-pack That fan is incredibly quiet and provides the perfect amount of air without being annoying. To completely kill off the noise (which only happened above hollow areas on my desk), I made flexible feet that slide in the lower screw holes. They absorb vibration very nicely! This also works with a back grill. Just install the top two screws, and the legs will hold the grill at the bottom. The result is a low-airflow, completely silent fan that won't be a bother during conference calls, podcast recordings, or video voiceovers. Also, I have some upcoming videos involving mixing 3D printing with my woodworking workshop. If you like this type of content, subscribe to my channel and give me feedback on the ideas & techniques I'll be showing. I hope to keep the content original and clean, so it's safe around kids. https://www.youtube.com/c/KeithsTestGarage *Printing* Print flat side down. Mirror to print the other side if you want the roundovers to be symmetrical. Notice: I use affiliate links to help pay for some of the supplies used in my videos, tests, Instructables, and prototypes. I have a strong stance about how I will and won't use affiliate links. Read more here: https://www.keithstestgarage.com/affiliate-usage
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