
Geeetech Rostock 301 fan - depreciated
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____ <B>Depreciated In Favor Of Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2684486<B> The Fan Can Hit The Veritcal Pillars :( Still Execute The Removal Of The Alu Piece And Have A Look At Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Groups/Geeetech-Rostock-301/Forums/General/Topic:26474 ____ Orig Text Below: My Version Of A Cooling Fan + Ledring Combination For My Geeetech Rostock 301. Important Note: Remove The Alu Piece Between Your Nozzle And The Cooling Fan! This Will 1. Clamp Your Hotend Much Better 2. Bring Your Hotend A Bit More Down. If You Don'T, You Run The Risk That My Cooler Will Not Be 1Mm Away From Your Workpiece At All. Ha, And Of Course: The Fan That You Can Use Is One Of The Three That You Have In Spare Of The 3 Extruder Motors On Top Of Your Rostock 301 ;)! June 30: I Wanted To Update The Fan To Have A Bit More Airflow (See Separate Stl) And I Just Found Out A Major Disadvantage Of This Fan :'( --> It Limits The Movement Of The Head! The Rods Bump Into The Top Corners Of The Fan When Moving To The 2 Corners On Your Buildplate That Are Further Away From The Fan. In Practise: No Big Prints With This Fan :'( (So I Didn'T Make Any Big Prints Evidently...) Overcome This A Bit By Keep Bigger Prints In The Quadrant Where Your Fan Sits. Experiment A Bit To Know What I Mean. Sorry Folks!! July 03: Uploaded A Sketch Of Where You Still Can Print With This Fan Mounted And Where Not. I'M Pretty Annoyed By This Now That I Found It Out... But Hey, The Fan Works Very Well On All My -Smaller- Prints I Did So Far
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