BigBox Slim Fume Hood Rails
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Wanting to print those hazardous plastics without inhaling the fumes is a concern. So, I designed two versions of a ventilation system for my BigBox. I printed my first version before refining it into Fume 2.0, which uses significantly less plastic since no support material is required to print the files (although it lacks the drain plug inserts from my initial design)... These guides were created to cover up the holes on top and utilize the existing bolts already in place to hold them securely. The guides are designed for 1/8" lexan or any other clear material you prefer, featuring three angles at the back to support the overhanging rear weight. Two of the angles use the top guide bracket bolts, while one uses the bolt positioned just off to the right of the overhang... The tubes and wires in the back can easily pass through the opening left in the back piece. You have the option to decide how you want to seal up this gap (I would probably use some soft cushion foam to fill it)... The front pieces are held together with small brackets using leftover bolts from assembling the BigBox. I also added a removable bucket at the back to keep tools, nozzles, or other items organized... *Updated the rear piece and the right support angle since it needed an additional anchor point; otherwise, it would simply swing down...
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