Gentlemen, start your engines.
This model is based on the amazing Jet Engine design by CATIAV5FTW. But now, you are able to bring part of this mesmerizing design to your printer!
Installation Guide & Explanation
Below, you will find a guide on how to install this Jet Engine Turbine. I've also included a short video as demonstration.
And don't worry about removing the Window from the Front Cover. It is a non-permanent modification. You can always put the window back in.
(Bambu Lab has even uploaded their own Extruder Icon for Halloween, which also requires window removal. So, removing the window is not damaging to the printer in any way.)
Note: If the mount doesn't fit snugly enough into the back of the turbine, you can either simply use a bit of superglue, or play around with X-Y Hole Compensation settings for the Turbine Object (not the Global settings, as this also changes the mount, so it might not fit onto the extruder).
Printing
In order to fit the Jet Engine Turbine on the Extruder, it had to be downscaled quite a bit.
Due to this downscaling, the first layer consists of very thin lines. So, I had to add a rim to the outside of the wings, to ensure the print is successful.
Even though I think the rim looks quite alright, you can of course also remove it, by cutting it off each wing.
Adding a brim wasn't really an option for me, as it would require a lot of manual removal afterwards, for it to work properly.
Make sure you clean your build plate before printing. The first layer is quite delicate, even with the rim!
Different Design Options
Due to how small the turbine had to be, to fit on the Extruder, it is next to impossible to manually attach the stripe from the original design to the cone. So I instead edited the cone, so it can now be printed with the AMS. It does result in a bit of wasted filament though.
Each design has two variations; one with a rim on the edge of the wings, and one with a ‘backplate’, covering the entire back of the wings.
And there are two different main designs to choose from:
Enjoy and Happy Printing!
A huge thanks to @lasscat for reaching out to me with this idea!