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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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🌬️ Helmet & Glove Dryer – Active 120 mm Ventilation

No more damp helmets and smelly gloves 👋
This active ventilation dryer is designed to efficiently dry helmets and gloves using two 120 mm 12 V computer fans and an external 12 V power supply

💨 Fast and uniform drying
Air is propelled directly inside the helmet and gloves, accelerating moisture removal after a motorcycle, track, bike, or karting session

🔥 Key features:

  • Compatible with 2 x 120 mm / 12 V fans
  • Works with an external 12 V power supply
  • Continuous ventilation for efficient drying
  • Extends equipment lifespan
  • Simple and robust 3D printing

Designed for demanding motorcyclists and riders 🏍️
This dryer quickly becomes essential after every outing, especially in humid weather or after an intense session

👉 Print it, plug it in, let it dry… and ride dry again 😏

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All parts printed successfully I have it assembled and operational, thank you so much for this design
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Really like this and printed it. As a Rush SR driver I wish the platform was larger to allow for a HANS device. I can't use the glove dryer as my kit is too large.
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what size will be needed
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Replying to @m4sis :
@Tony if you made an optional plate that connected the two that included additional mounts for a third fan that would work. I could scale it to size as needed. Also would like to talk about licensing. A lot of drivers I know want one and I would like to sell them at the track I race at, if possible.
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i like the design a lot unfortunatly i can't get the feet to fit. this is just way to tight for me i can't assemble it by hand and when i try to force it in it's just break....
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try to decrease the scale to 99% to see the fit is indeed very tight
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Replying to @m4sis :
Already tried, unfortunatly it doesn't help because the hexagones are a bit smaller but they also start to be "misaligned" because they don't follow the same scale as the pattern. kind of annoying, i think i'm just gonna try to make my own feets on fusion once i got some time
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Hi, where did you get the plugs to convert it to be powered by an adaptor?
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Replying to @m4sis :
appreciate it!
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what fans do you recommend I put on it
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120*120 after, whatever, I took what I had at the bottom of the drawer
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What material do you print it in
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I made mine in PLA and no issues
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fans which ones do you put
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120mm 12v is standard
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It is very well made, thank you
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