Here are some updated photos and a status update!
My F3 fuse blowing, I believe has finally been resolved! ... (for now) I'm fairly sure it was a faulty electrical tape job on my part, allowing some of my pointy soldering of fan wires to short against other wires in the nylon flex tube. I resoldered, retaped with a bunch of Kapton, and all seems to be working!
First things first, she really needed a way for people to identify her.

- She printed her own name tag! If you click the photo for full res, you may note the tiny dots between her acronym ;)
And I kinda broke my original PEEK fan :/ So I had to make my own fan shroud to fit a Radioshack fan

- I made my own model in Autocad by using calipers on the model Geneb has us print in the manual! Isn't reverse-engineering great fun? :)
This shower curtain cut to size, and a little velcro, make for a pretty slick looking enclosure to hold heat in.
Mike B posted this suggestion over in the Tips n Tricks area
here

- This was a brilliant idea and I can take no credit for it.
Well folks, I'm currently struggling with some PLA printing. It seems that the extruder motor gets just hot enough to soften the PLA and let it get chewed up and jammed in the area just after it feeds past the hobbed bolt. I'm going to try running a box fan at the extruder motor/PLA itself to see if that helps at all. The vegetable oil trick (rubbing it on the filament every so often) seemed to work for a little bit, but the print I'm about to attempt is close to 10 hours. Short of designing a small pod that holds a sponge soaked in oil, that allows filament to pass through it, I'm about out of options with this particular brand of PLA and may just have to buy a new roll.
If at first you don't succeed, you're doing something wrong. Try again, and if it fails again, try once more. Through trial and error, one can be the first to accomplish something great.