Rostock base panel for 92mm fan
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Rostock base panel for 92mm fan
I wanted to get a bit more airflow happening inside my rostock's base. I found my steppers get quite warm.
I'm also learning a new design package - Autodesk Fusion 360. Coming from Sketchup, it's a beast! I figured this would be a nice, simple design so I can start to learn how to model in Fusion.
Anyway here's the finished design, am printing it now. Hopefully I got my measurements for the holes right!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/0c0bzai.png[/img]
I'm also learning a new design package - Autodesk Fusion 360. Coming from Sketchup, it's a beast! I figured this would be a nice, simple design so I can start to learn how to model in Fusion.
Anyway here's the finished design, am printing it now. Hopefully I got my measurements for the holes right!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/0c0bzai.png[/img]
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
I got this idea from another design on thingiverse - added a 45 degree duct.
This should direct the air onto the X/Y steppers and past the electronics. I made the plate able to be installed upside down so you can have one on each side of the base and get PUSH>PULL airflow throughout.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FzJf1yF.jpg[/img]
This should direct the air onto the X/Y steppers and past the electronics. I made the plate able to be installed upside down so you can have one on each side of the base and get PUSH>PULL airflow throughout.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FzJf1yF.jpg[/img]
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Looks good but you might want to make a provision for an intake filter if you are sucking air in with the fan when I used to build my own PCs I found that cut up chunks of Airconditiong filters over all the places that air was being sucked into a case helped a lot with longevity and then I realize that if I changed the air flow of the the case fans so that they sucked in the air rather than blew it out I just needed to filter the fan intakes
I have been thinking about the Peek fan and wondering if I should do something to keep dust etc from the cooling ridges of the PEEK
I have been thinking about the Peek fan and wondering if I should do something to keep dust etc from the cooling ridges of the PEEK
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Good idea, especially considering there's likely to be bits of filament floating around near the printer base.Windshadow wrote:Looks good but you might want to make a provision for an intake filter if you are sucking air in with the fan
You could simply put a bit of gauze or mesh over the front of the intake. I'll see if I can come up with a way to do it.
I finalized the design tonight - I didn't want to bother with finding the right length screws for the fan, so I made some little pegs - the fan clips on quite nicely and is held very snug.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/bN2RVHL.png[/img]
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
What did you use to generate this image?thedoble wrote:[img]http://i.imgur.com/bN2RVHL.png[/img]
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
It's auto-generated by repetier-serverjesse wrote: What did you use to generate this image?
You can take a look if you like - it's printing now.
http://3dprinting.thedoble.com
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
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Rostock Max V2, Duet .8.5, PT100 enabled E3D V6 and volcano, Raymond style enclosure
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Nice work! I have also been using fusion 360 quite a bit. I'm loving it thus far.
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Finished!
This came out awesome, really pleased with it. The fan clips are great - they're VERY snug and the fan goes on with a nice 'click' !
[img]http://i.imgur.com/UuEG40v.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/t6z0Q8z.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/VhBRSfe.jpg[/img]
Timelapse of the print: https://youtu.be/6_Ts2lltWGQ (I couldn't get the youtube tag to work)
I'm going to print a 2nd plate for the other side so I can get some nice airflow happening.
Here's the link to the thingiverse download: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1248005
This came out awesome, really pleased with it. The fan clips are great - they're VERY snug and the fan goes on with a nice 'click' !
[img]http://i.imgur.com/UuEG40v.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/t6z0Q8z.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/VhBRSfe.jpg[/img]
Timelapse of the print: https://youtu.be/6_Ts2lltWGQ (I couldn't get the youtube tag to work)
I'm going to print a 2nd plate for the other side so I can get some nice airflow happening.
Here's the link to the thingiverse download: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1248005
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
nice work I have yet to try anything that large a clever design as well
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Thanks for creating this and posting the files!
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Re: Rostock base panel for 80mm fan
Those look very nice!