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| author | Adam Kelly <adam.kelly@phasezero.com.au> | 2020-01-15 08:21:40 +1100 |
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| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-01-15 08:21:40 +1100 |
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The BOM for the air purifier is: Just a couple of notes about the 3D print files. - I designed the fan housing using Fusion 360 and exported STLs from there. - I tweaked the design a number of times to get it to print easily on my Ultimaker 2+. You'll see in the images here (the magenta housing) an early version where the edges curled up badly. I recommend you print with a brim and a heated buildplate as that's what I have used. - - If you have a printer with a smaller buildplate I have included a folder in [3D_print_files](DIY-Air-Purifier/3D_print_files/small_printer_files/) with a version of the housing I split into 4 so it can be printed in parts then glued together. I have not tested this print at all so if you do print it please let me know how it goes. If there are changes required that's easily done. + - If you have a printer with a smaller buildplate I have included a folder in [3D_print_files](https://github.com/Kels316/DIY-Air-Purifier/tree/master/3D_print_files) with a version of the housing I split into 4 so it can be printed in parts then glued together. I have not tested this print at all so if you do print it please let me know how it goes. If there are changes required that's easily done. - I've been printing in PLA with no requirement for supports on the default Cura settings for Ultimaker PLA, except I turn down the buildplate temp to 50Âșc after the first layer, which helps prevent the edges curling. If you print in other materials then let me know how it goes. ## Tools |
