robo fan 3d models
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I named my fan "Jerry" and have had it for a long while so that's why the files say Jerry lol. Arms need supports. I DID NOT UPLOAD ARMS WITH SUPPORTS BECAUSE MY SUPPORTS ARE NOT VERY GOOD! ...I recommend you play around with this for a bit until you...
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... if you remove existing bracket. This limits the z direction build volume to about 170mm-ish. Because of the z issue I am releasing this bracket as it works great, nut I won't bother to make it any more print friendly. On to the next fan...
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... z direction build volume to about 170mm-ish.</p> <p>Because of the z issue I am releasing this bracket as it works great, nut I won't bother to make it any more print friendly. ...On to the next fan... Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Accessories
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With iLogic Code to configure custom fan sizes!Made with Inventor 2018
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wanted to mod the existing fan shroud to center the heat sink fan on the hexagon hot end body
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This is a mod for a single extruder on a Robo C2 (also works for a Robo R2) for better airflow to cool your 3d printed parts, directing airflow a little bit better than the stock fan duct, all using the existing fan duct hardware. A full tutorial...
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All other stock parts/fans should fit directly. The right\left vent were built just to slide onto the main housing, and in testing have been plenty tight enough that I didn't make a solution to lock them in place. ... This also included the "Air...
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... to the top. regular - back fan or front fan large - front fan only This fan holder works with this carriage below, but should also work with other carriages.http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1521037 Overview and Background Lesson Plan and Activity
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If you have a Robo 3D and experience overheating with PLA. This will cool both, the print and the duct before the hotend. ...This is a great solution, print with 100%.
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This part fits directly into the vacant hole for the second extruder in the Robo R2, and it helps smooth out the airflow from the tiny fan and around the hexagon extruder heatsink. ...
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this is a fan shroud for the robo 3d R1 printer with the all metal hot end. it is for a 40mm fan that is ducted around the X axis rod and exhausted directly on the heat sinks for the all metal hot end replacing the need for the tiny fan supplied. i...
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... air directly to the tip of the print head. ...Tolerances are tight so make sure it does not hang lower than your print head. Instructions Use the screws that currently hold the fan to hold the fan and the duct. ...Add two more screws to the back.
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This is a duct you can add to your existing bridge fan without adding a new fan to channel air directly to the tip of the print head. ...Tolerances are tight so make sure it does not hang lower than your print head.
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The original design #RoboHemera (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4043642) had a good designed extruder setup for the Robo R1+, but the cooling fan wasn't working well for me. so I remixed it with the Hemera 5015 fan shroud. Also, check out my...
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*UPDATE* I have just made a new change to the fan duct so than when screwed into place they sit further from the build plate. I noticed that the corners had a possible tendency to touch the plate. May need some filing to fit. Part cooling...
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Fan duct for Robo3D Can be used for other printers as well. Print Settings Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm ...
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Front mounted part cooling fan adapter for the Robo 3d Printer. Works with 40mm sized fans. ...Slides into the slots on the robo carriage and I used m2 screws to hold it in place.
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Wanted to add a front cooling fan to my ROBO to help with some smaller part cooling. Took the GPU fan off my old Nvidia 730...it's a Cooler Master 37mm. Mounts in the fan housing which is attached with a dovetail connection to the carriage mount.
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A dual cooling fan mount for the Robo 3D R1 that moves the fans back out of the way when using a larger hotend. I built this to work with my E3D v5, but there's plenty of clearance so it should work pretty much regardless of what hotend you're...
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... into place. Just snap them off when the print is finished. Print on a 20% infill Most importantly if you have a RoBo printer, do yourself a favor and go check out Novice Expert on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGNc_mOP_amZNrNj6lAwHg
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .3mm Infill: .1% Notes: The print should be printed vertically with supports from the build plate only. The arch that is created printed fine for...
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... runaway error as the heater is unable to compensate. I accommodated this by setting a max fan speed in the firmware that would be scaled accordingly. This is done in configuration_adv.h define FAN_MAX_PWM 100 // My value, 0-255 adjust for your fan
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I moved the fan to the back side to adjust for X and Z movements. May want to increase the infill and make sure your bridging is excellent. My first print of this the baffling inside didn't print well but its still usable. I also added some supports...
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The common feedback with other remixes of this fan duct idea is that it directs too much air onto the hot end and causes some 'thermal runaway' errors and general heating problems. I have just added an aesthetical curve to each duct so air becomes...
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After printing out the 3D ROBO R1 Dual Fan Mount upgrade (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:821080) made by TechSupportGo the rear fan would not fit due to the shape of the hot end. I threw the fan shroud into 123D and shortened it so it wouldn't...
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SummaryThis 30mm fan mount is designed to fit the ROBO 3D X carriage fitted with an e3d v.6 hot end. It snaps into place on either side of the extruder. Dual fans provide a balanced flow of parts cooling air on either side of an e3d v.6 hot end. ...It...