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Next UPDATE(7-10-20) I have added a file from those hydra ducts for a grill on the fireplace. Uploaded full tubing version and remotepartcooling w/ 40mm axial fan. Will be printing this soon...maybe, looking at a 15hr print @0.3 UPDATE! I have now reworked it looks wise so now I call it the fireplace(for now). Posting here because Im lazy to remake another thingy. Have added a file for 40mm axial fan cooling the heatbreak since I know some prefer the quiet noctuas or just have them around. I dont currently have plans on remixing the 5015 versions of this original cover, but that may change in the future.(Go easy on me with the build pictures. My policy is, concept first, details later. Also for concepts that need air/water tight seals, I use a bit of silicone sealant just to give it best case scenario.) Running a 7530 radial fan and one stock 4020 axial fan. So far I just havent needed to upgrade the stock heatbreak fan since I dont print past 260. I can live without ABS printing. So just wanted a simple stockish end with extreme performance capabilities. Also didnt want too much weight with bigger fans on the hot end. So rigged this up from three different files allowing the use of cpap hoses for remote cooling on both the heatbreak and part. Mind you Im still printing and tweaking this file since Im still a noob and cant get the tiny bit of overlap crap from the nozzle, so Ill just be drilling out the excess for now till my 3d design game gets stronger. Any questions or want a simple revision, just ask. Still a noob but can definitely change the things I make. Version 3.0 Now Ive added a exhaust vent for the heatbreak to direct it upwards. Full remote cooling with cpap hosing. Wont be for another month before I can rig up the custom wiring/filament/hose setup. If someone whos very comfortable with 3d designs wants to rig up the...."all in one, low friction guide thingy", fell free. Heres a jist, message me for more details and I can probably just draw it to convey it. Idea is to take a 300mm linear rail, attach it to the top of the printer. Use a box for say a 7530 fan that has room for a filament guide with ptfe tubing through it, also room for passing all the wiring for the hot end etc. through. Attach said fan housing to the rail and all the wiring can be managed down on side or another. So basically just need to rig up this file I have for a 7530 housing to allow for ptfe tubing and wiring runs, then add in some holes on the body of the housing to mount onto the linear rail. Idea is to have the added rail manage the stress of moving wires and whatever directly over the extruder. Some extensive wiring extensions will be needed ofcourse, but Id figure if Im going all out with linear rails on the axis, why not relieve even more stress of moving parts for better precision.
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