anet a8 fan duct 3d models
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Extruder fan silencer mod, bolt on top of your 50mm radial fan to bring down DB. On my setup from 30cm away Without Silencer: 65DB With Silencer: 57DB Bolt mounts are wide enough for M4 and are 2mm thick. Print to the quality you require,...
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Found that increasing airflow at the bottom of the printer could lead to layer problems when working with ABS. ...Made adjustments to allow for better air circulation from the fan by enlarging the vent opening.
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This is a compact fan mount designed specifically for mounting a computer fan measuring 92mm square (perimeter) on the side of a power supply unit. To secure it in place, you will need to replace the existing M4 screw on the PSU cover with a longer...
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... multiplier of the nozzle width (0.4). With decent printer and filament quality, small overhangs can be easily spanned for a smooth print, aside from the overhang on the fan housing insert. ... Filament used: KCamel Silver (slightly translucent) PLA.
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It also allows for a clear view of the extruder's throat, making it easier to change filament and remove the fan to access the extruder. ... The design should not interfere with printer movement and will still allow for auto-home functionality with...
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Swap out the stock screws for M3*20 to secure the front cooling fan cover properly, considering the added thickness. ...To achieve optimal results, I suggest using a high-resolution setting like 0.1mm or 0.15mm with 50% infill density.
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I recently expanded upon the Extruder Fan Mod V2 by hadoko and printed the whole thing with carbon fiber. ...Removing the support structure requires a bit of finesse, but once it's done, you'll have a sleek addition to your 3D printer, smiling.
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yet another cooling fan cover.You can find all my models here, thank you who will appreciate with a download or with a like
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... and emojis, which I'll remove to spin the content. ... Venturi fan. This mouth has the effect of improving air speed by 25%. ... No joke here, I just had some fun but now I will put a piece of stocking in to prevent dust residue from passing through.
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Bartoaster's version works effectively but has a fragile connection between the carriage and fan, posing a significant risk of damage. To overcome this, I reinforced the design with additional plastic, significantly increasing its durability. ...This...
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Remove the part after thehook because when homing that part hit the Z-Axis rode and block the fan hinge for oppening.Recommand to print in PETG for more toughtness, in PLA we have risk to broke the arm when openning many time for maintenance.
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Originally took inspiration from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2380825, but decided that I didn't like how it attached to the upper bolt as I have a cable clip located there, it was also very brittle in the arm so I redesigned it to allow the...
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reposition of the extruder fan to allow visual access to hotend and filament.this thing adds an aluminium heatsink and moves extruder stock heatsink and fan 23mm far and 20mm right from extruder motor allowing for visual inspection of the extruder,it...
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This innovative design features neodymium magnets that make electrical contact, automatically switching on and off when you place the fan in its housing. The magnets themselves are 4mm in diameter and just 1.5mm thick, making them strong yet compact...
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For optimal performance, we recommend pairing the remixed fan nozzle with the SMZ/SMU1069 LED housing, available from Conrad. This metal housing is specifically designed for 3mm LEDs and features a secure screw-fit mechanism. To complete the setup,...
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... to fit my custom-made access port on the heat sink perfectly. Building upon AZDAWG's spacer creation (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1798669), I made sure it securely holds the fan in place, preventing any rattling or movement.
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Update 3: Consider printing spacers to keep the heat sink straight, similar to this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1798669 I had to tie the fan up slightly because the two screws were vibrating against each other; I'm planning on creating...
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I designed this small decorative cover for the cooling fan, giving it a protective shield against debris sucked inside. It's more than just functional; it's visually appealing. Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Push the limits with...
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You'll need four hands to properly reattach the fan / heat sink / extruder stepper motor. I've tried it with just one screw removed, but it was essentially the same frustrating experience. I've since searched for alternative solutions from others...
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... This 3-mm spacer will bring the fan closer to the extruder.\r\n\r\nIt also works anywhere you need a spacer for one side of a NEMA 17 stepper motor. ... I have another one under a Z-axis limit switch bracket, attached to the left Z-axis motor.
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This is an advanced cooling duct ring specifically designed for optimal performance on the Anet A8 printer. The airflow is tightly focused through two strategically positioned ducts, directing a concentrated blast of cool air directly to the extruded...
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... performance. ...A custom-made exhaust duct is essential to reduce noise and heat generated by the printer's operation. ...This specialized component can be sourced from various online retailers or fabricated in-house using readily available materials.
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This is an expanded fan duct designed for use with the BlTouch support created by Samoth47, which can be found at the following link on Thingiverse: https://www.thingaverse.com/thing:2980742
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... iteration has also seen some design adjustments, with a slightly increased height to enhance overall performance. During initial testing with E3D V6 nozzles, the original fan duct proved to be extremely close in temperature to an aluminum hot end.
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... Efficiency. Initially, I Tested the Original Fan Duct with E3D V6 Nozzles and Found It to Be Extremely Close to the Aluminium Hot End in Terms of Temperature. ...However, With Some Tweaks, I've Managed to Improve Its Performance Significantly.
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The left fan duct is secured in place by a sturdy toothpick, preventing it from falling out of position. ...If you have any suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to share them - I'll do my best to incorporate your ideas and make these...
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# Adapter for Anet e2 I remade your model for __Anet e2__: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2081920
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... is the third version, the nozzle is not centered by a few milimeters. To adjust the gap from the bed to the duct, simply adjust the fan entirely with the screws. ...Printed with PLA with no problems whatsoever, but still recommended to print in ABS.
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The measurements marked in MM on the model refer to the space between the fan's edge and the cooling duct's bottom. ...To enhance the fan's connection, I applied a small amount of plastic adhesive.
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... that requires adjustments to achieve perfect alignment. To fine-tune the gap between the bed and the duct, simply adjust the fan entirely using the screws. ...Printed with PLA without issues, but ABS is still highly recommended for optimal results.