I recently bought a used A350T that had a completely melted existing fan shroud from an extravagantly failed print. I was struggling for so long with getting any reasonable prints out of it. This video was super helpful! I printed the multi-duct adapter and now I can actually print in reasonable quality. I also just bought your 4010 adapter kit, excited to throw that in once it arrives. Seriously, thanks again!
I've installed the Adapter on my A250 for half a year now and i can confidentely say that this thing is awesome. It elevates this mediocore machine to acceptable levels.
2nd try, my phone hates me :) after updating the firmware and Luban in Jan for the quick swap kit, I've had nothing but issues with all my prints. After many many tries, 3 weeks ago I finally got back to reasonable prints, not great but very close to what it was. All that was remaining was some slight stringing issues and BETTER under hang issues, if that's the correct term, after showing pics to the snapmaker Facebook forums, it was suggested I use a fan upgrade, after searching I found and bought your kit and suggested fan. Happy to report this mod seems to have fixed the under hang issues so far on 2 small prints, although haven't tried on a bigger print yet. The final stringing issues appear to be fixed as well by changing retraction to 3mm. An issue I have now is that I'm trying to print an engine block for an RC boat, but at 60% the build plate gets moved about 3/4" and bird's nests, tried twice, same thing, went to add avoid printed parts, but it was already on, trying with prusa instead Luban incase incase it's a Luban slicing issue as I'm hoping it's not the mod.
Hey, sorry the multi duct parts I offer for free with the original part cooling fan, but the 4010 adapter is only found on my website for purchase as fully printed parts. Trying to pay for all of the design time and video editing time etc in some way. This video isn't really doing well and the UA-cam ad revenue just doesn't cut it sadly :/
Hello, I have just installed your part, unfortunately you can no longer get the cables out of the housing if you have to change your heat block nozzle.... unfortunately I had to put everything back in the original. do you have a solution here?... Anyway, thank you for providing the stl file, I appreciate that, maybe you can provide the step file for just this part, then I could larger the gap myself, so that you can easily change the hotend again... thank you very much in advance... thanks again Dirk
So, is it worth picking one of these up? I got an X1c for printing fast, but I like the idea of having some usage of a laser etc. But I've heard so many brutal things about this and how bad the service is Idk if I want to take the chance.
If you have an X1 you'll never use the print head on this thing. So the next question becomes are you prepared to pay the full price if you're only using 2 of the 3 functions? And will you grow out of the capabilities? If you never see yourself doing anything more than small parts and you're strapped for space then maybe you can justify it. If you want to take on bigger parts, laser thicker materials, machine aluminum etc then skip it and get machines dedicated to those functions. It's a super cool machine and the quality feels amazing but it's kind of funny that by trying to be versatile I feel like they actually did the opposite and made it pretty niche
Cool design, just printed the available file and put it together. Will you sell the file for the 4010-Kit, because I already bought fans after I saw your video, only to find out afterwards that the full kit isn't available as STL. The shipping to europe lifts the price to a number where I' rather design the missing parts by my own. Maybe you can calculate a good price for the STL of the full kit.
Wrong calibration that causes the first few layers to be squished together because there should be more space but isn't. Recalibrate with the paper and just don't move it down as much this time.
Hi Michael, sorry the multi duct parts I offer for free with the original part cooling fan, but the 4010 adapter is only found on my website for purchase as fully printed parts. Trying to pay for all of the design time and video editing time etc in some way. This video isn't really doing well and the UA-cam ad revenue just doesn't cut it sadly :/
@@EmbraceMaking I understand that, but it's really not clear that you've made that distinction, and that you've decided to differentiate it that way. It feels a little 'bait and switch' to me, to be honest. I printed the dual adaptor, was coming back to find and print the other, and now I find out that it's not readily available, as the other one was; feels.... disingenuous. I've downvoted this, and recommend other makers to not bother with this; there's other adaptors and plans for the snapmaker that you can print and use instead. (Search Printables for "cooling snapmaker 2.0" -- I've printed that, have the fan, and it seems to work well.
I recently bought a used A350T that had a completely melted existing fan shroud from an extravagantly failed print. I was struggling for so long with getting any reasonable prints out of it. This video was super helpful! I printed the multi-duct adapter and now I can actually print in reasonable quality. I also just bought your 4010 adapter kit, excited to throw that in once it arrives. Seriously, thanks again!
Thanks for sharing and enjoy the kit!
I've installed the Adapter on my A250 for half a year now and i can confidentely say that this thing is awesome. It elevates this mediocore machine to acceptable levels.
Thank you so much for the positive feedback!
Awesome!! This is the video I've been looking for!!! Thank you
2nd try, my phone hates me :) after updating the firmware and Luban in Jan for the quick swap kit, I've had nothing but issues with all my prints. After many many tries, 3 weeks ago I finally got back to reasonable prints, not great but very close to what it was. All that was remaining was some slight stringing issues and BETTER under hang issues, if that's the correct term, after showing pics to the snapmaker Facebook forums, it was suggested I use a fan upgrade, after searching I found and bought your kit and suggested fan. Happy to report this mod seems to have fixed the under hang issues so far on 2 small prints, although haven't tried on a bigger print yet. The final stringing issues appear to be fixed as well by changing retraction to 3mm. An issue I have now is that I'm trying to print an engine block for an RC boat, but at 60% the build plate gets moved about 3/4" and bird's nests, tried twice, same thing, went to add avoid printed parts, but it was already on, trying with prusa instead Luban incase incase it's a Luban slicing issue as I'm hoping it's not the mod.
Awesome video and part design! Love the improved cooling, the Snapmaker really needed this.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video!
Do you change any fan speed settings?
Hi, do you also have the STL for the 4010 adapter ? :)
Hey, sorry the multi duct parts I offer for free with the original part cooling fan, but the 4010 adapter is only found on my website for purchase as fully printed parts. Trying to pay for all of the design time and video editing time etc in some way. This video isn't really doing well and the UA-cam ad revenue just doesn't cut it sadly :/
@@EmbraceMaking ok good will order it. thanks!
Hello, I have just installed your part, unfortunately you can no longer get the cables out of the housing if you have to change your heat block nozzle.... unfortunately I had to put everything back in the original. do you have a solution here?... Anyway, thank you for providing the stl file, I appreciate that, maybe you can provide the step file for just this part, then I could larger the gap myself, so that you can easily change the hotend again... thank you very much in advance... thanks again Dirk
Will PETG suffice in terms of heat stability?
good job!
I'm thinking about changing my artillery x1 for a snapmaker a350t, would it be worth it in the impressions department?
So, is it worth picking one of these up? I got an X1c for printing fast, but I like the idea of having some usage of a laser etc. But I've heard so many brutal things about this and how bad the service is Idk if I want to take the chance.
If you have an X1 you'll never use the print head on this thing. So the next question becomes are you prepared to pay the full price if you're only using 2 of the 3 functions? And will you grow out of the capabilities? If you never see yourself doing anything more than small parts and you're strapped for space then maybe you can justify it. If you want to take on bigger parts, laser thicker materials, machine aluminum etc then skip it and get machines dedicated to those functions. It's a super cool machine and the quality feels amazing but it's kind of funny that by trying to be versatile I feel like they actually did the opposite and made it pretty niche
Cool design, just printed the available file and put it together. Will you sell the file for the 4010-Kit, because I already bought fans after I saw your video, only to find out afterwards that the full kit isn't available as STL.
The shipping to europe lifts the price to a number where I' rather design the missing parts by my own. Maybe you can calculate a good price for the STL of the full kit.
I printed and installed the ductwork, and my printed objects all seem to come out with a slight taper at the base since.
Wrong calibration that causes the first few layers to be squished together because there should be more space but isn't.
Recalibrate with the paper and just don't move it down as much this time.
Hi recently bought the kit and got some 4010 fans but not turning on when printing not sure what could be
Did you get it resolved? Do you have the polarity of the wires the correct way? Sometimes it is the simplest solution
Hey mate, where can I find the duct and fan mount stl?
There's no STL file for the fan adaptor, might be able to go to the website and ask for it? I just paid to have it sent, came quickly.
Will this mod help with stringing issues I've try every thing else to fix it lol
It might... what other settings have you tried to adjust?
@EmbraceMaking lower retraction setting and hotend is there more than one verson of the print head coz you're one looks different from mine?
Hi! I see the dual duct adaptor on Printables, but can't find the 4010 adaptor -- do you have that available as well? Thanks!
Hi Michael, sorry the multi duct parts I offer for free with the original part cooling fan, but the 4010 adapter is only found on my website for purchase as fully printed parts. Trying to pay for all of the design time and video editing time etc in some way. This video isn't really doing well and the UA-cam ad revenue just doesn't cut it sadly :/
@@EmbraceMaking I understand that, but it's really not clear that you've made that distinction, and that you've decided to differentiate it that way. It feels a little 'bait and switch' to me, to be honest. I printed the dual adaptor, was coming back to find and print the other, and now I find out that it's not readily available, as the other one was; feels.... disingenuous.
I've downvoted this, and recommend other makers to not bother with this; there's other adaptors and plans for the snapmaker that you can print and use instead. (Search Printables for "cooling snapmaker 2.0" -- I've printed that, have the fan, and it seems to work well.
@@sallz0r Oh go cry to mommy, then you can go and design your own part. "I downvoted this." jhc, you sound like a spoiled kid.
@@sallz0r I have to agree. I went to the link with the assumption that all parts are available for printing.
WHERE IS THE FILE FOR THE 410 FAN?????