Random 3D printing chatter

Thanks, i have got most of those bits will look out for a engineers scribe as that looks perfect.. I also hear that sanding using an emery board used for nails are pretty good as well where a file is not needed.
 
My new printer which is replacing an A1 mini arrived. The mini was great but I was having issues with PET-G adhesion due to warping from draughts etc, I thought about building an enclosure for it but by the time that was done, it would be bigger than just buying one of these. Printing with the enclosure closed on this and I now have 0 issues and can lower the bed temp by 20c.Its a lot louder than the mini but replacement fans are on the way from China to cut the noise down, so far I'm really happy with it for the money.
I was worried about losing the bambu app for remote monitoring but I've discovered and set up OctoEverywhere and it's a more than suitable replacement.

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Can you let us know how you get on with the replacement fans please? If they are any good the model numbers would be handy as well. The noise is the only thing I can complain about on my Centauri Carbon and I have stuck it in a cupboard where I can't hear it so much for the time being.
 
Can you let us know how you get on with the replacement fans please? If they are any good the model numbers would be handy as well. The noise is the only thing I can complain about on my Centauri Carbon and I have stuck it in a cupboard where I can't hear it so much for the time being.

Sure, the two I've ordered are:
- Mainboard fan 24v 8200rpm- SUNON 4CM KDE2404PKVX DC24V 1.5W 4020(3 pin)
- Chassis fan 24v 4000rpm - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405699800061?var=675986991142

The stock mainboard fan is around 12000 rpm based on the specs, so the replacement should be a fair bit quieter. It does look like it will need the connector from the stock fan swapping onto the replacement though. Ill take some pictures when I do it.
 
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