makerbot replicator 2 active cooling fan 3d models
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I accidentally vaporized the original print while trying to clear a blockage with an excessive heat gun, which was a major oversight. I utilized calipers and Sketchup to design this replacement. The modifications are minor but essential, and it's...
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On angled thin-walled prints, the Replicator 2 output cooling fan would sometimes push the filament to the right causing it miss the layer below. I wanted to solve this problem by having the air come from both sides. My previous version of the fan...
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With active cooling, the GPU remains operational; this modification enables it to run at a consistent 27°C idle temperature and under 50°C load. ... This particular card is designed for server use, which means it won't fit in a standard small computer...
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We need to adjust our settings to activate a heated bed using Makerbot Replicator 2 and the latest software, Makerbot Desktop version 3.7.xx. First, disable the background service through Makerware. Then navigate to "C:\Program...
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I attached a 40mm fan with a mounting hole spacing of 31.5 mm that actively cools the vtx. This fan can operate on 12V power and consumes approximately 60mA. Please note that the clip visible in the Solidworks assembly does not match the actual part;...
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My design was inspired by the outstanding ["Dropcam Webcam Replicator 2/2X Mount"](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:251514) created by [dmpmassive](https://www.thingiverse.com/dmpmassive/about). This custom mount replaces the standard grey base...
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Fanduct for active cooling for Farikator Mini aka Tinyboy. It holds a powerful 12V radial fan measuring 50x50x15. This device is incredibly easy to assemble and can be printed directly on the Fabrikator. However, it's recommended that you disable...
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Since it utilizes an X-carriage setup, I replicated its duct attachment mechanism: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:84345 You may need to fine-tune hole sizes by hand for a snugger fit, particularly on part three. To secure parts one and two, simply...
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En tant que erreur de jeunesse, j'ai cassé une pièce sur mon Replicator 2 après avoir imprimé quelque chose avec Sketchup. ...Néanmoins, j'ai réparé la pièce et elle fonctionne parfaitement maintenant, comme le prouvent les photos ci-jointes.
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Makerbot Replicator 2/2X Grommet Plug for High-Bandwidth Print Cable.
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To ensure optimal cooling for the vtx, I added a 40mm fan with a 31.5mm mounting hole spacing that can operate on 12V at 60mA. However, take note that the bottom clip in the Solidworks assembly does not fit the actual part and I didn't include its...
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To enhance the efficiency of my 3in1 Extruder Upgrade, I removed the roof overhang/filament guide tube holder and attempted to install downloaded fan brackets. However, none of them aligned the cooling duct correctly. Thus, I created a custom part...
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I Needed to Attach This Cooling Duct to My FF Creator Pro, but I Lacked Small Bolts or Screws That Would Fit, so I Made This Little Bracket and Super Glued It to the Back of the Fan Duct. It Works Like a Charm, and Because the Whole Thing Is So...
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We're taking the 30mm fan shroud to the next level with a customized version for the TronXY X3, complete with a 40mm filament cooling mount. It's time to print this beauty front face down with some strategic supports in place. Print Settings: ...
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Screw the 40mm 24v fan with two little 2.5mm screws to the holder and connect the fan cable to the unpopulated FET6 connector on the Mightyboard. Especially PLA print quality is much improved with a nozzle fan! Print Settings Notes: Print with ABS as...
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In the interim, I designed a fan prosthesis that slides over the fan cylinder, using small pieces of broken blades for fixation (hopefully). Although untested by me due to waiting for the new fan, I encourage others to try it and report back if...
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Then, secure the 40mm 24v fan using two 2.5mm screws attached to the holder. Next, connect the fan cable to the unpopulated FET6 connector located on the Mightyboard. Using a nozzle fan can significantly enhance PLA print quality - and it's...
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... others. Not being knowledgeable about circuit boards, I'm still new to the world of printing; my printer was set up just two weeks ago. To power the fan, I merely linked it to an unused 12v 500mA adapter – since my fan is powered at this voltage.
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To create the product successfully, use these specifications: - ABS material with a layer height of 0.2 mm. - 2-layer shell printing with 0.4 mm width layers. - Fan-mounting area must be oriented downwards. ...- Supportive features are not needed for...
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... studied it prior to this incident. In case you face a similar issue, simply replace the old fan duct with this version by slotting it in from below. ...Additionally, for those using Alibre Design, feel free to utilize my model or enhance it further.
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This fan grill is designed for a downward surface blower, preventing dust from entering the impeller fan by allowing an air filter to be added. The 'bump' feature blocks sideways air and matches the blower bracket's height. If you know of similar or...
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OpenSCAD fan duct design is parameterized for an E3D v5 hot end and Prusa i3 reworked Wades extruder; source code available on Thingiverse and GitHub. Created by a beginner in CAD software, so improvements are welcome. Inspired by another design, it...
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Yesterday, my fan duct broke loose during a critical print operation and spent some time entwined with the hot end before I managed to retrieve it.\nI was forced to secure it with tape as a temporary fix.\nTo avoid another catastrophic failure, I...
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In the MakerBot Replicator 2 Desktop 3D Printer Challenge, a simple yet innovative design involves six fans - two for lifting and four for cruising. The idea originated from a rough sketch on paper, showcasing the power of basic concepts in creating...
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... on/off control. ...Ensure proper installation by using washers near heater fans or beveling the fan blades' front edges to avoid fouling. Avoid using M3x70mm bolts for optimal performance. ...The part is printed at 240C with 3mm ABS filament, 25% fill.
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Require Parts: 2x m3 t nuts2x m3x16mm bolt2x brass insert m3 (4.5mm outer 4-5mm length)M3 bolt to secure fan onto heat insert, length depend on your fan thickness. Install fan onto printed mount first before mounting onto rail.
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... a 40mm centrifugal fan. ...It mounts outward on an E3D Titan Aero and is specifically engineered to fit a CR-10 printer. The design may not be flawless, but it effectively supports the standard 40mm fan that comes with the HICTOP CR-10 model I'm using.
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PLA filament, 1.75 millimeters in diameter, is used with a fan speed of 40 millimeters. Print settings are as follows: printer brand RepRap, specific model PRUSA I3 REWORK. ...Rafts and supports are utilized, with resolution set at 0.25 millimeters and...
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This is remix of bracket: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:350649 I slightly angled the mounting to compensate the weight of the fan duct because I noticed when I attached the duct it not perfectly level or parallel on the bed plate. ...Also extend the...
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... tiny 2mm slices were done to verify fit and clearance. TinkerCAD: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kbcpahFeKIZ-nVidia-GRID-K520-fan-shroud/edit - please make a copy before editing. ...Also, many layers of ungrouping to be done to dig deep into it.