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High Feets for CTC Replicator Flashforge
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> Especially recommendable when additonal fans are installed or a fan mod was made.
Hi folks!
Another upgrade item for your Replicator-like 3D printer. These are high feets for the lower corners of your 3d printer.
It is a remix of the basic version.
> ... better printable threads with less overhang.
> ... thicker walls, so they make a tight fit without breaking while installing.
> ... higher than the original for (silent) fan upgrade (which need a higher printer in general). See the picture above looking underneath the printer. The 4 additional fans need space to breath. The feets raise your printer by 20mm, for fan mods with fans up to 25mm (1 inch) thick.
> ... optional printable bumper for the screw (flexible filament needed, f.e. TPU). I think about to make another bumper for the high feets. Let me know if you need some!
> ... I recommend to install some soft bumpers (like fabric) on the bottom of the high feets and on the screw (if you have no flexible filaments), to
Hi folks!
Another upgrade item for your Replicator-like 3D printer. These are high feets for the lower corners of your 3d printer.
It is a remix of the basic version.
> ... better printable threads with less overhang.
> ... thicker walls, so they make a tight fit without breaking while installing.
> ... higher than the original for (silent) fan upgrade (which need a higher printer in general). See the picture above looking underneath the printer. The 4 additional fans need space to breath. The feets raise your printer by 20mm, for fan mods with fans up to 25mm (1 inch) thick.
> ... optional printable bumper for the screw (flexible filament needed, f.e. TPU). I think about to make another bumper for the high feets. Let me know if you need some!
> ... I recommend to install some soft bumpers (like fabric) on the bottom of the high feets and on the screw (if you have no flexible filaments), to
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