Creality K1 carbon filter
1.7K downloads · 3 years ago · For assembly you will need:
- 6x d10x1 magnets
- 4x M3x8 screws
- Any universal glue
Tips for prin
For assembly you will need:
- 6x d10x1 magnets
- 4x M3x8 screws
- Any universal glue
Tips for printing:
- Mid grille is optional;
- Grille parts are printed with 0 layers of bottom and cover;
- For grille parts you can use any infill you want. I used 30% honeycomb.
Creality K1 carbon filter
1.7K downloads · 3 years ago in and











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Works too bad It's just like close fan and problem was solved. I did it like in the video and I've got +10ºC in camera. The fan just doesn't have enough strength
Hey there! Really like how this is looking and i'll print it soon. What Filament are you using? Matches the K1's color quite good
There's no instructions, making this annoyingly hard to follow to put together. Got it figured out, though.
I tried this on my K1C and while I see value in it, even empty it actively inhibited the airflow too much and the back fan is essentially worthless. Not sure if I need to find another fan (all prints I try to put on/around this fan have this same issue), or if it's just something I'll need to live with on the K1C.
Please include some rudimentary instructions.
Hi cole! Noticed the same issue, too. It's common to axial fans, i'm working on a conversion to a radial fan at the back right now. Detailed explanation: Axial Fans got a high volumetric flow but low pressure - they are good at moving air, but bad at pushing air (against a resistance, i.e. a duct or filter). Radial ('Blower') fans are the other way round, they are good at pushing but don't move much air. The 120mm Side Blower moves the same amount of air as the back fan, but at 3x the pressure
Really like the look of the design. I just printed this and put activated carbon pellets in it to see how it goes. It would be really cool do see an update done on this to allow more magnet contact points with the printer just to make sure it isn't going to fall off. Kind of seems a little sketch to me.
Hello there, how do you fill this filter? are you using an specific hepa filter in it? could you please give us more info on the consumables you used?
it looks like the mesh part of the grille isn't in the design anymore. OP may want to check?
It's in there, you just need to apply a honeycomb infill.
Should be neccesary to print this in PETG/ASA? i think it could handle PLA but im not sure
Should be neccesary to print this in PETG/ASA? i think it could handle PLA but im not sure
What filter do you put inside it
Do you got one for K1 Max
https://www.printables.com/model/866985-k1-max-carbon-filter-attachment