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I designed a portable fume extractor for soldering, utilizing a 90 mm computer fan and a kitchen fan carbon filter (48 mm) to effectively remove fumes. Powered by a 10 V Li-ion battery, the device is conveniently battery-powered. The cables from the...
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... the print for you. The Soldering Fume Extractor uses a 40mm fan to extract fumes coming from the solder and move them away from you. ...This file can be printed in a time frame of three to ten hours, depending on your printer and quality of print.
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So I sat down and designed this fume extractor so she could vent the smoke and fumes out of the window through a 2 inch hose. It uses a 60 x 60 x 10 mm 12 volt fan to suck the smoke away from the laser engraver. ... You will also need 4 M3 x 16 screws...
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A simple solder fume extractor is all you need to keep your workspace clean and healthy. This little gem uses an 80mm fan to suck up those pesky solder fumes in no time. And the best part? It's powered by a single 18650 cell, which means you can...
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Airflow performance: The extractor generates an airflow of 62 CFM, ensuring effective removal of fumes and particles. Noise level: The device produces minimal noise at just 32 dBA, making it suitable for quiet workspaces. Fan speed: The fans...
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Fume extractor. Or, if you turn the fan in the housing, it doubles as a blower. No additional support is required for this project. ... To complete this project, you will need: 1x 12v DC Power Supply Jack (DC022B) 1x Switch ON-OFF (15 x 21mm) 8x PC...
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This is a compact solder fume extractor that I created using leftover parts from around my house. ...Alongside the printed component, you'll need to gather the following materials: - Four M4 screws measuring between 20-30mm in length - A 60mm fan...
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Battery powered soldering fume (smoke) extractor. Using universal carbon filter. ... Bill of material: 1: 2x parallel conection battery cell 18650 (i used from old laptop battery) 2: Universal carbon filter for vapour absorbers 3: 2x M3x15mm screw, 2x...
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Open **fume_extractor.scad** to create your custom fume extractor. ##**Customizer Parameters** - **Part Selection** - Options: Frame, Left leg, Right leg and Preview - **Fan Size** - (70,80,92,120,140,200,220)mm **Frame** - **Filter...
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I decided to combine a solder fume extractor with attachable helping hands by integrating them into a single unit. Two slots are provided for mini rocker switches, as I also included a custom LED light that's powered by a 12v 5amp DC power supply. To...
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A solder fume extractor is an affordable and straightforward way to achieve this goal, aligning perfectly with my requirements, which is why I designed and built this minimalist, mostly 3D printed fume extractor. My primary objective was to create...
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Here is the rewritten text: The device is a basic solder fume extractor that features an 80mm fan. ... It operates using a single 18650 cell and a step-up module available on Amazon at...
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I took matters into my own hands and created another fume extractor from scratch. I studied what other designers had come up with and used that knowledge to create something entirely new. I drew inspiration from an existing design on this platform,...
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I crafted this fume extractor from scratch using a handful of 92mm fans I had readily available in my workshop. A custom-cut carbon filter is positioned between two precision-engineered grills to optimize airflow. To assemble this project, simply...
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Breathing solder fumes can cause serious health problems, a solder fume extractor is an affordable and easy way to minimize the inhalation of such fumes. This is why I designed and built this minimalist mostly 3D printed fume extractor according to...
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To address this issue, many designs for easy-to-print and assemble soldering fume extractors have emerged. However, most designs rely on axial fans, which can be limiting. Fewer designs incorporate an exhaust sleeve, making them less portable. Even...
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This is a fume extractor I designed for my Creality K1 printer. I was able to use an old BLDC blower from a CPAP machine and a cheap BLDC driver from amazon.com to extract the ABS VOCs from the build chamber and vent them outside my apt window. The...
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Another fume extractor. I looked at what was available and made my own. I took the idea of a slotted housing for the filter from another design on here and then built that and everything else around the fan body. Fitting the wiring into the control...
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None of the fume extractor models fit the bill so I hacked these two together to put a Noctua 140mm fan plus charcoal filter on a microphone boom. ...Lets me adjust the fan location and frees up valuable table space when it’s not in use.</p><p>The fan...
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to create yet another solder fume extractor I combined a couple different things, to come up with something I liked. The Filter housing and filter guard from The fan collar came from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3636749 When I first tried to...
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Fume extractor for the Creality LD-002R. Works well in my experience, just vent out to the nearest window however you see fit. I have included a STEP file of the Solidworks assembly and the pack and go zip folder of the assembly should you want to...
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I had to move my little 3018 cnc machine to the garage where I have exhaust fans and a fume extractor. I had it sitting on my desk in my home office but when I cut acrylic with the laser it would make the entire upstairs smell like burnt plastic. Of...
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This is a Fume extractor for a creality LD-002R. Used to take away toxic resin fumes when you can't vent to a window. It uses standard 5 inch hepa/charcoal filter combos from amazon and a 120mm fan. Such as: ...
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I've seen a few fume extractors for soldering here, but the couple I tried didn't suck... well they didn't suck the fumes, unless they were only a few millimetres away. Unless you have a large mains power fan, you are not likely to get much air...
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Easy solder fume extractor with filter slot and speed control. Original project by Morti96. Added a bay to hold the FAN speed controller and power connector. Added small walls to prevent the slot from coming out of place. Added thin wall...
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An easy to print, small footprint soldering lead fume extractor. Designed to fit an 80mm 12v DC fan (took mine out of an old ATX power supply) and one or two layers of activated carbon filter (also 80x80mm). Made to be assembled with M4 bolts...
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This is a little solder fume extractor that I built from scrap parts I had at home. In addition to the printed part you will need:</p> <ul> <li>4x M4 screws (20-30mm)</li> <li>60mm fan (5V+)</li> <li>USB cable</li> <li><p>Switch with a diameter of...
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I was looking for existing fume extractors for a PC case fan I had lying around, but none fit exactly what I needed with my available supplies. So I designed this in an afternoon. This is a snap-fit case requiring no screws or gluing. The unit is...
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An easy to print, small footprint soldering lead fume extractor. Designed to fit an 80mm 12v DC fan (took mine out of an old ATX power supply) and one or two layers of activated carbon filter (also 80x80mm). Made to be assembled with M4 bolts...
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Simple soldering fume extractor using activated carbon filters and two 120mm fans. The suction is pretty decent and the tall design allows for a big working area. The base plate allows for arbitrary electronis to be simply zip tied and fixed. ...