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ToyREP Leg extension
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Hello again.
While building the ToyREP I didn't know using fans for motors will be necessary. Then I printed the Y upgrade with fan mounted below the motor. Just after installation I noticed that there is no space beneath the fan so it doesn't have access to any air.
Also, one leg was higher than the other one so the printer wobbled.
So this little thing is to make your ToyREP higher by extending the legs, and therefore it allows the fan to access the air. Before applying it, the Y motor was getting pretty hot, but after application it is just as warm as X motor, and that's not much. It now also stands firmly.
Printed @ 0,2 Layer height and 0,4mm nozzle. I planned on drilling trough the whole leg, but it fits perfectly so there's no need to.
This is also needed if you want to screw whole printer to (for example) wood plate. If you would drill trough the original leg, you'd stop on M8 rod.
I don't really think that many will need this, but it was really helpful to me.
While building the ToyREP I didn't know using fans for motors will be necessary. Then I printed the Y upgrade with fan mounted below the motor. Just after installation I noticed that there is no space beneath the fan so it doesn't have access to any air.
Also, one leg was higher than the other one so the printer wobbled.
So this little thing is to make your ToyREP higher by extending the legs, and therefore it allows the fan to access the air. Before applying it, the Y motor was getting pretty hot, but after application it is just as warm as X motor, and that's not much. It now also stands firmly.
Printed @ 0,2 Layer height and 0,4mm nozzle. I planned on drilling trough the whole leg, but it fits perfectly so there's no need to.
This is also needed if you want to screw whole printer to (for example) wood plate. If you would drill trough the original leg, you'd stop on M8 rod.
I don't really think that many will need this, but it was really helpful to me.
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