anycubic photon fume extractor 3d models
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Instructions To create your fume extractor, you'll need to print parts and assemble using the following components: 1 - A 70x70mm fan designed to effectively clear out contaminants. 4 - M3x40 mm bolts to securely fasten the 15mm width fan in place. 6...
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Transforming a discarded blow dryer fan assembly into an innovative solder fume extractor, this DIY project seamlessly integrates a mount for a high-quality carbon filter, sourced from a local pet store, and a straightforward mounting system...
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Based on the Hakko Benchtop Solder Fume Extractor, I designed my own variant. Two versions are available: one with an 80mm fan and another with a 120mm fan. In my view, the 80mm fans fall short of expectations in terms of power output. The DELTA...
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Fume extractor powered by a high-performance hair dryer motor. A durable EVA rubber pad is attached to the bottom for noise reduction. A speed controller has been integrated to tame the powerful and loud motor's aggressive behavior. ...Feel free to...
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Electronics enthusiasts rely on a powerful fume extractor that harnesses the strength of a robust 70 mm fan capable of pushing air through its substantial 95 mm depth. ...Additionally, this device incorporates an effective active carbon filter to purify...
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Fume Extractor is probably a misnomer since it merely accelerates fumes away from your workspace while soldering. I repurposed an old ip camera mount using a standard 1/4-20 tripod bolt on top, threading it directly into the fan holder's base. The...
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Fume extractor with bathroom Fan..... Device box is made from ply-wood birch with thickness 3mm. Processing is done on laser cutter. Please consider adjusting the slits size in accordance to the Kerf of your laser machine. Frames for holding face...
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For assembling the parts please refer to Video Link: https://youtu.be/2xLQ9wforAc This is a Fume extractor complete with snap-fit enclosure, cover and parts. It uses an Arctic P12 fan of thickness 25 mm, carbon filter of thickness 7.2 mm to suck the...
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Inside is a 140mm fan, which makes it nice and quiet, plus 130mm replacement charcoal filters for a commercially available fume extractor. The filters easily fit in front of the fan, so they're easily replaceable. I've got a 12V wall wart power...
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Also an active carbon filter and a 5.5mm power socket from AliExpress ("Activated Carbon Filter Sponge for Hakko 493 Solder Smoke Absorber ESD Fume Extractor free shipping" and "5pcs/lot High Quality Socket Female Panel Mount Connector 2.1mmx5.5mm...
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This is a fume extractor designed to work with 80mm, 92mm and 120mm fans. It's ideal for use when soldering. ... I utilized a fan cover between the fan and filter, which can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2802474 To build this...
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I designed a new fume extractor based on the cardboard one I used for the past year. With my new helper by my side, the cardboard box just couldn't keep up, so I created a replacement. ... Required Parts: 1 x 120 mm Fan 1 x 12 V Power Adapter...
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To filter the fumes, you can use an active carbon pad (https://www.amazon.com/Carbon-Filter-Activated-Weller-Absorber/dp/B009AE8DWO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1466311145&sr=8-2&keywords=fume+extractor+filter), or charcoal pebbles, which can be found in...
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Be safe, protect your health, use Fume Extractor when soldering! This is version number two of my previous Power Bank powered Fume extractor. This time i am using 12V PSU and PWM control! Inside is Xbox One 12V fan but it will fit probably other...
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Be safe, protect your health, use Fume Extractor when soldering! This is version number two of my previous Power Bank powered Fume extractor. This time i am using 12V PSU and PWM control! Inside is Xbox One 12V fan but it will fit probably other...
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This design is for a fume extractor, primarily for soldering fumes, but could be used for other ventilation purposes. I hope this will be of use to anyone just starting out with PCB assembly, soldering, miniature painting, or other uses! I use...
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So I decided to reuse some old parts and made this arduino powered fume extractor. I used a 120mm fan, and an Arduino Uno so I could add things to it in the future, like a rotary encoder to adjust fan speed on the fly, a neopixel strip to give better...
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--- Fume Extractor using a 120x120x25 fan up front and an 80x80x25 fan out back. The enclosure features two 130x130x10 carbon filters bought off Amazon, with the first one going in the front and the second one cut into equal pieces and stuffed right...
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This improved fume extractor uses larger carbon filters measuring 130mm by 130mm by 10mm, perfect for the HAKKO 491/493 series. The upgraded version can be accessed here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2732924 To build this innovative project,...
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I've been soldering more things, and with soldering comes fumes that you don't want to breathe in. So, after a couple of hours in CAD, sixty hours of printing, and a few minutes of assembly, I have this beast. Inside is a 140mm fan, so it's nice and...
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Be safe, protect your health, use Fume Extractor when soldering!This is version number two of my previous Power Bank powered Fume extractor.This time i am using 12V PSU and PWM control!Inside is Xbox One 12V fan but it will fit probably other fans...
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This is a simple fume extractor for a resin printer enclosure. You will need an 80mm fan. I made the external duct removable when I am not using the printer and want to close the window. There is a recess in the hose duct connector for a foam rubber...
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This is a fume extractor for an 80mm, 92mm and 120mm fan, you can use when you are soldering.I used this fan cover between the fan and the filter: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2802474Her is a list of things to buy it if you want to bild it:Fan:...
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Using an economical fan-powered fume collector, boost up your system's voltage, and connect it to a convenient lithium-ion USB charger for a hassle-free experience!
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In this video I will show you how to make a simple welding smoke extractor: I used a 120mm pc fan and a 12volt potentiometer. I made the other parts with my 3D printing. Anyone who welds at home should have a smoke extractor for health safety. ... ...
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... vapors such as kitchen vapors. It requires a DC electric motor (actual design provides C9045-60001 motor compatibility) and a fumes' evacuation pipe. Ideal for 3D printing. CFD tested. ...The final assembly is available in the form of image (.jpg).
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Make a Smoke ExtractorPC fan 12V 0.19A, 92mmPLANo support neededRequires charcoal filterhttps://www.nlion.fr/nicolas-lion-informatique-ancenis/2024/02/23/fabriquer-un-extracteur-de-fumee-pour-vos-soudures-et-surtout-pour-votre-sante/
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A blower fan sucks fumes directly from the extruder nozzle and expels them through a window. Currently, locating thin-walled flexible tubing for connecting the nozzle to the fan is challenging; clear vinyl tube used presently adds unwanted force on...
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The angle can be set to face your solder fumes using the two pairs of threaded nuts and bolts to secure it in place.Printed Material: PLAFormats provided: STL and AMFNozzle diameter: 0.4 mmInfill density: 15%Supports: NonePrint Colour: White for...
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This is another option for soldering smoke extractor. I designed it for the components I had. A distinctive feature is a removable cartridge for replacing the filter without disassembling the device. The device is built on modules from Aliexpress. ... ...