3D Printed Fan Rainbow.
by TanyaAkinora in Workshop > 3D Printing
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3D Printed Fan Rainbow.
![Fan Rainbow](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FW6/MGJ4/INPVZC0A/FW6MGJ4INPVZC0A.jpg&filename=Fan Rainbow)
Fan Rainbow.
A very simple model.
This model is easy to print and assemble.
How to achieve this effect?
Consider the process of the points.
![body.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FV5/520S/INPVZ7U1/FV5520SINPVZ7U1.jpg&filename=body.JPG)
![button.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLJ/JG8O/INPVZ7YL/FLJJG8OINPVZ7YL.jpg&filename=button.JPG)
1. Drawing the body and button fans.
You can create designs in the program 123D Design, SketchUp or other.
I created this model in the program 123D Design.
![top 0 bot 0.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F6M/QXKY/INPVZAJ3/F6MQXKYINPVZAJ3.jpg&filename=top 0 bot 0.jpg)
![fan text.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3E/QDB3/INPVZAM9/F3EQDB3INPVZAM9.jpg&filename=fan text.jpg)
2. Load the model in the slicer and set print settings.
To the bottom and the lid of the fan to get a "Honeycomb", put "0" in the Top and Bottom.
As well as select fill percentage. I have 20%.
![fan 2.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FOK/HXJ1/INPVZBRF/FOKHXJ1INPVZBRF.jpg&filename=fan 2.jpg)
3. Print six or seven different color blades and fan button.
I use ABS filament in different colors.
![fan.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FFS/EWDT/INPVZBSX/FFSEWDTINPVZBSX.jpg&filename=fan.jpg)
4. Putting the fan.
Use a fan in hot days and will have the coolness!