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Since you wouldn't really need the heatsink and cooling fan for the hotend, you could have a "cooling block" that is a fair bit larger than just the standard block.
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Well, one thing would be to make the printer quieter (as the hotend cooling fan is by far the most noisy thing on the printer). Also because it's cool and challenging. But, if someone is making one, might as well do one with room for 3 or so nozzles.
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Hi Guys
Its a water cooled monster
Tony
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As for why ? i like to be able to see what im printing without having to peer under the fan and cooling vents.
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As for why ? i like to be able to see what im printing without having to peer under the fan and cooling vents.
Why not simply take a hacksaw to the cooling vents as I have done? Then block the air channel to the vents and drill a hole in the top of the fan block for the air to get out instead. Sure, there is still the fan block present, but you have plenty of clearance to print up close to the clips etc., and I get a very reasonable view of the print. If I wanted a slightly better view it would be trivial to design a different fan block so that nothing extends below the bottom of the cooling block. (Which I intend to do as soon as I can source a round tooit, as well as making a separate controllable fan for cooling bridges),
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As for why ? i like to be able to see what im printing without having to peer under the fan and cooling vents.
Why not simply take a hacksaw to the cooling vents as I have done? Then block the air channel to the vents and drill a hole in the top of the fan block for the air to get out instead. Sure, there is still the fan block present, but you have plenty of clearance to print up close to the clips etc., and I get a very reasonable view of the print. If I wanted a slightly better view it would be trivial to design a different fan block so that nothing extends below the bottom of the cooling block. (Which I intend to do as soon as I can source a round tooit, as well as making a separate controllable fan for cooling bridges),
Dave
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:-) done that but want to go further.
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As an idle musing, I wonder whether a Peltier cooler would pump sufficient heat away from the cool block? We have high current 12V DC readily available, and it would do away with complex plumbing.
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