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LED Light Bracket for Kingroon Titanium Extruder Housing

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Publication date 2021-11-04 at 00:46
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-11-03 at 23:33
Design number 557432

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Need a light down there. Sorry for the rough surface, but it's that sort of the filament. Just used the last meter of it. LED not mounted yet, since I need to get some 24V LED strip in the next days. I plan to cut the wires of the small fan and connect the LED to them. I did the same on my Ender.

That pin is 0,3mm smaller than the hole in the bracket and in the extruder housing. It fits nicely into the hole and in my case it does not appear that gluing would be necessary. If necessary, however, I can still glue the pin with cyanoacrylate or Revel model glue.

The lowest point is 7mm above the plate so that it does not obstruct printing. Also, it seems far enough away from the hot parts and in the air flow of the fan that there will be no softening problems, despite being made of PLA.

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