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MancorJ

This is just a dumb thread but i was in deep thought and i had an epiphany, could you 3d print noctua fans??????????????????????????????? so therefore i typethed this post and i asketh this question that everyone with a 3d printer must know.

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I mean...you could, but they wouldn't work the way you'd want them to

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Just now, SPG said:

I mean...you could, but they wouldn't work the way you'd want them to

but could it run crysis?

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Just now, MancorJ said:

but could it run crysis?

since it's a fan...no

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4 minutes ago, SPG said:

since it's a fan...no

i m h e c c i n b a m b o o z l e d

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You could create something that resembles a Noctua fan, sure. It wouldn't perform well though, 3D printers just aren't accurate enough. 

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Just now, Oshino Shinobu said:

You could create something that resembles a Noctua fan, sure. It wouldn't perform well though, 3D printers just aren't accurate enough. 

what if you had like an ultimaker 4?

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You could print the housing and blades, but no way you're printing a functioning bearing.

also, you'd need to supply your own motor, since you obviously can't print those (unless you use.. electrically conductive filament with dual-filament printing?)

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