Works perfectly! (edited)
I was trying to assemble the shroud and noticed an issue - the two stock screws that go on the exhaust side of the fan are not long enough for assembly (10mm).
@Viktooor_2146201 Blud doesn't know what tolerances are lmao (An I'm not talking about the creator XD) (edited)
Should work the same on the KE yeah? Going to print sometime today and find out
@ShaggySander_2126008 nvm lol just saw you said it does fit both KE and k1. Mine is a KE with a K1c hotend/nozzle so should work
can a 4010 heatsink fan will fit in this?
@JacekTyras_250926 can you please share this modification? I really want to use your print head design with rear mounted eddy
Hello, is it possible to modify the length parameter so that it can fit the iPhone XR? If so, can you provide it? Thank you very much.
I don’t have professional software to correct parameters
Doesnt stay snug on the phone and the ssd is able to slide around to much also. Also the opening where you plug into the SSD is to tight and should have been made wider where the support could have been more and you could use different types of wires.
This is not suitable for ender 3 v3 se (edited)
Hi how do i modify the coordinates please
Could I get the step file for the 4010 fan tips?
I wish I had seen this before I bought the 5015s, so cool.
great works with my ender 3 v3 se nicely and my logitech c910 camera (edited)
@AlanHuse_1286773 I feel like you sent the wrong photo lol, but thanks for the great review!
@ibengr yep i did just updated pictures
I printed these with 25% gyroid infill. The two pieces joined with the M3 screws, as instructed by the maker.
Now my Ender has a mounted camera :D.
I like this!
Had to use a bit of force to get it to snap in fully, but it is nice and snug now. It slides around the desk a lot, rubber feet might be helpful.
@132ikl_1636509 yeah I 3m taped mine to my desk :)
Had to print the brackets in petg, pla just snapped off due to the tension. Came out perfect, I love it 5/5.
The led bar is Ledvance LEDstixx usb, printed some brackets for it and attached with double sided tape
Works perfect for my needs. It took a little elbow grease to connect the clips to the printer frame, but it is a solid/sturdy fit.
Light link (2x for $12): Under Cabinet Lights,40 LED... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDF8CVBN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share (edited)
@LetsPLA_1158341 what did you use to attach the lightbar to the bracket? Just concerned tape might come loose as printer vibrates.
@ObliviousOpt_1308778 The lights came with a couple adhesive-backed metal plates. There is the option to screw them into the lightbar, but surprisingly the adhesive has held up to the heat/vibration of day-long prints (at least so far).
I have tried many mounts for my C270 and this one is among my favorites, very simple and easy to install and mounting the camera on
The only downside I can think of is that with larger prints you won't be able to see it all but that's more on camera for having a non-wide angle lens (edited)
Fast and easy print, works like a charm. Used an M3x18 to hold everything in place