Anycubic Photon S DeStinkyNator air filter multipart cheaper box
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The original De-Stinky-Nator box part is enormous. It's so massive that it would take a full day to print on my i3 clone. I detest prints that drag on for that long. Also, it requires an abundance of material. To conserve plastic, I dismantled the unnecessary parts and divided the box into two sections that can be printed separately. These sections fit together seamlessly, providing some give so you won't need to adjust them to make them slide into place. I'm aware that the new design looks unappealing. However, I'm confident it functions just as well as the original. Additionally, I modified the fan components to accommodate 8cm fans. This is because I had those lying around and thought they'd be perfect for the job. Recently, I printed this project. The main funnel took approximately nine hours at a layer height of 0.25mm, with ten percent infill for the walls, bottom, and top. The outer frame and supports required about eight hours to print. To assemble everything, I used superglue and baking soda, then reinforced it with hot glue. In hindsight, I should have just used hot glue from the start. Next, I spray-painted the entire unit, added window lining on top to prevent contact with the printer, installed my homemade active carbon filter enclosure, and ran the first print with the new setup. To my delight, except for a faint whiff of smell that's hardly noticeable, there's no toxic odor emanating from the printer.
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