PP3D UP+ extruder cooling duct for hot printing
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Description
The stock PP3DP "wind barrier" for UP Plus, UP Plus2 and some similar printers (Afinia etc.) is ok for PLA but for ABS the air passing trough "closed flap" makes ABS prints warp. There's a nice upgrade PP3DP Up Plus redesigned wind barrier by PrintMo that I have bin using for years and that works like a charm for ABS. Now if you want to move away from ABS and go bit hotter and print PETG, PC, Nylon.. (all possible since we do have an all metal hotend here!) the small axial fan that cools the cold end of the extruder (the throat) is not enough and for too hot or very long prints you can have jams in the throat, underextrusion etc. This is why I redesigned the piece from cratch for a radial fan. Radial fan can push more air at higher speed then regular axial fan, they are easy to get (~5$ on ebay delivered) and they do not produce much more noise then the provided fan. You can even get some "super strong" ones that can push huge amount of air that you can slow down with 7809 or 7805 to get the quiet and still have huge amount of air going trough...
I intentionally didn't add any mounting arms for the fan mount as I prefer to just use hot glue (hotsnot, hotmelt glue, whatever you call it) to link the duct and the fan. This way the hot glue seals the hole between duct and fan and provides some vibration dampening. It's still easy to remove fan from duct if need arises.
The exit hole of the duct is projecting air at 30°-45° upwards so it does not interfere with the print.
This part will not help you print with PLA or any other material that require part cooling! For that use the original pp3dp design and open the door to cool the part.
and of course, sources are available on onshape
UPDATE 2018-09-23: Uploaded V2, this one is little more sturdy
- increased height where blower is attached
- added a place to screw blower in (so you don't have to glue it in)
- increased the thickness of the pads with screwholes (after a year of operation the vibration of the blower broke the original ones, I decided to make the pads thicker now but this now requires a new screws, original screws were 2.9mm dia 6.5mm long, new ones that fit perfect are 2.9mm dia 8mm long)
Print Settings
Printer:
self made
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.25
Infill:
5-10%
Notes:
Support required to print this
0.25-0.3mm layer, 30-70mm/sec .. nothing specially complicated about the print, you just need good support generating slicer (these were made with simplify3d, up studio will work too)
0.55 or thinner extrusion line
Post-Printing
- use a hotglue to attach a radial fan (latest version have mounting hole to screw it in, I still use hotglue + screw)
- the fan I use is BFB0512HH as from what I can get (aliexpress, ebay, local stores) that's the one I found to have the least amount of noise for the most amount of cooling but any 5051 blower should work
- good idea is to stick a piece of adhesive aluminium tape on the angled side facing hotend to reflect heat from the hotend










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