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BoneGnawler

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Updated Phone holder for Nokia 6.2 over 1 year ago
Updated Phone holder for Nokia 6.2 over 1 year ago
Updated Phone holder for Nokia 6.2 over 1 year ago
Published Phone holder for Nokia 6.2 over 1 year ago
Updated Hexagonal game grid over 2 years ago
Published Hexagonal game grid over 2 years ago
Published Disc holder almost 3 years ago
Commented on 3D printer enclosure from broken dishwasher almost 3 years ago
With the added cooling, I can handle having over +40ºC as the coldest temperature inside and a +100ºC heatbed when printing ABS or PETG.
Commented on 3D printer enclosure from broken dishwasher almost 3 years ago
Added a photo of the carbon filter squeezed behind a computer's dust protection. Added a photo of the extra cooled extruder.
Commented on 3D printer enclosure from broken dishwasher almost 3 years ago
First thing is making sure that you have enough airflow. I use a big hole at the bottom sucking air with two 12V fans and a single coal filter. Air comes in through a tunnel in the door filled with stone wool. Then I have a all-metal upgrades on the extruder, added cooling paste under the heatsink and added lots of passive heatsinks on the extruder engine in case of power loss or fan failure. I never use the heatbed above 100 degrees Celcius in the enclosure, because I don't want to damage the power cable and blow a fuse.
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago
Updated Water brute almost 3 years ago