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    On a second Note, I was able to mount the cooling fan on the side of the hotend, where it fits underneath the X carriage thus allowing me to mount the parts cooling fan in the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo28 View Post
    On a second Note, I was able to mount the cooling fan on the side of the hotend, where it fits underneath the X carriage thus allowing me to mount the parts cooling fan in the front.
    How much spill air comes out the other side? If you put your hand down at the level of the nozzle, can you feel the air blowing down toward the bed?

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    Ill check that out tonight and let you know. In your opinion, how effective is sucking the air away from the cooling fins versus blowing directly onto?
    Quote Originally Posted by clough42 View Post
    How much spill air comes out the other side? If you put your hand down at the level of the nozzle, can you feel the air blowing down toward the bed?

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    ok, it has a bit of over spill on to the bed..... as for the extruder bock and the E3d Mounting plate, that was a bust.. didnt fix the slop in the end. What ill do is take your Solid works file and modify to fit the E3D tighter at the block. Would that be ok with you Clough?
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    How much spill air comes out the other side? If you put your hand down at the level of the nozzle, can you feel the air blowing down toward the bed?

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