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Reddit mentions of 160pcs 304 Stainless Steel Metric Thread Hex Socket Cap Head Screws Bolts with Storage Box, M3 x 6/8/10/12/16/20/25/30mm

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160pcs 304 Stainless Steel Metric Thread Hex Socket Cap Head Screws Bolts with Storage Box, M3 x 6/8/10/12/16/20/25/30mm
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  • High quality 304 stainless steel, rust and corrosion resistant
  • Well packed and assorted in a resealable transparent plastic box for convenient carry and storage
  • Eight different length that you can use for general purpose
  • Ideal for use in confined areas as fixing component, industrial and construction fasteners
  • Used widely in the home and office appliance, communication equipment, ship assembly and other machinery industry
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u/ExpectDeer ยท 2 pointsr/MPSelectMiniOwners

Hello, fellow Canuck! :D

Amazon is my goto for parts as well. I live in a smallish city so local resources are few and far between.

M3 kit - I bought capped hex M3s for no other reason than I like the look of them. This is the one I bought. Whichever kit you decide, make sure it has a 25mm bolt. The 25 is long enough to go through the stack, the 40x20 fan, and into the shroud.

Fans: you may have to do detective work to find static pressure ratings. I found the Sunon specs somewhere else other than Amazon. I'm sorry I can't remember where or what the spec was other than it was higher than the Noctua.

Velocity Stacks: like fezzes, velocity stacks are cool.

Settings etc.: I saw your note about the fan being installed backwards. Ack! I accidentally did that, too, but I caught it before I started to print. Hold off on the flow percentage change for now until you've got the fan sorted out and/or installed the new shroud, fan, and velocity stack. You may find that's enough to get the results you like or you may want to experiment with flow to see if you can edge the quality up higher. I run at 92/92 for my flow, sometimes changing it to 92/94 if I've got a first layer adhesion issue.

Physical mods: of all the ones I've done, replacing the extruder to an all-metal one was the best. I know you said you're budget conscious, but if you have the money for it, it's a great upgrade. This is the one I use. I know it says Ender 3/CR10 etc. all over the listing, but it will work for the mini with a small modification. If you dig around in my comment history you'll find a guide of sorts that I wrote for someone on how to do it.

Bed curling: After you get the quality sorted out, you can investigate why it's curling. If you need to use a brim or raft in the meantime that's okay. One problem at a time ;)