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Joseph Sadri
Canada
Приєднався 2 лип 2018
Acting so retarded that i become smart.
Відео
3D printing a fan blade
Переглядів 20 тис.5 років тому
So i had this noisy fan and wanted to do experiments with it. Thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:36223 thanks to LAKEY INSPIRED for music : soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Please tell us what did you achieve with printing your lime blades compared to the original ones? Could you measure if more air flow through, which would be the only reason why going through this would make sense. If you can't measure that, what's the point?
Hello. I really thinking about buying this millo set. Can I ask you some questions about it in direct? Maybe instagram or other social platform.
If you are starting out with the stock 80mm spindle enclosed in printed parts, how do you tram the spindle to the z-rails? There doesn't seem to be a good place to put the indicator, since everything is covered by ABS plastic part. Can you do the tramming with some ground rod in the chuck? Or something else?
Yes, that should be the way to go
This is making me want to just save up for a carvera 😭😭😭 i wish the milo wasn't such a sharp learning curve
I can't believe snapping those dial indicators like that is doing your tolerances any favors. Regardless, kudos on a well documented process! 🎉
Ah yes, you see i did the video in an hour and totally forgot to remember, banging the bed made the best outcome. I really need to redo it
Ok, noise low but air Power?
This very helpful. I broke a few fins on my hotend fan when I was taking it apart while on( lesson learned). But it was vibrating like crazy so I swapped it with the fan that cools the stepper drivers. It helped but it's kinda loud now.
Just dont forget to add the fan back to mainboard. I recommend getting a sunon fan. I have the vx model which is fast but loud. Its very high performance tho. If you want less noisy one you can get the v2 or v3 (these are the speeds x is fastest and 3 the quietest). You can find datasheets for it. Stick with quality fans
@@Joseph_Sadri actually added another cooling fan but broke my hotend tan again so now I have two repaired fans lol. I printed the hotend blade out of tpu so now it won't break lol
How to make a huge flow fan
How do I remove the fan blade if there isn't a hole in the back?
What do you mean, remove the sticker and there will be a clip holding the shaft. Ive never seen a fan without that.
@@Joseph_Sadri damn. the back of the fan is closed. The clip is not directly visible. I was disappointed to see it. I've been looking for a solution to this since morning.
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1:14 "After realizing that i'm a lazy boy, i opened the thingiverse" hahaha
Hello, I've personally been working on creating a PC fan from scratch and this was very helpful. Any idea where I might be able to buy a motor for it.
Usually not. At least not in your amounts. You can get them for bulk. And also is your design compatible with whats in market?
I’ve destroyed lots of fans and they all were unique. In fact i wanted to design my own fan but the motors are not like an standardised thing. Best practice is to destroy a fan and use that as a refrence.
Very useful I didn’t know there was a clip that held the shaft in place
Well, there are versions that use the stock hub. You just print the blade and snap it on existing hub. Those are much better and easier
@@Joseph_Sadri thats helpful, this whole video is helpful
Cool
ya no, not going to try to get a pin perfectly straight in a 3d printed fan... use a noctua or maybe a nidec
"My interest in dripping different objects into the fan" Love all the subtle humor! Had me laughing.
You know, it means a lot to us getting these kind of comments, i just woke up and looked at this, starting the day with good mindset. Thank you.
Thank you!!! You win a new subscriber!
Thank you. Ill uplaod more
What about airflow is it same or better?
İ am not sure but probably better because the blades have less drag which means they can go faster
@@Joseph_Sadri sure, you didn't even test RPM, it is probably lower now. So no its likely worse than the stock fan. Do you really think you got that pin perfectly vertical? Fat chance.
The way that I remember this was: the rpm was so high that it balanced the blade by it self. And the point wasn’t to beat the stock fan, it was to replace an old, torn blade.
3 decibels already equals a decrease of 50% (decibels are logarithmic)