
Fume extractor
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I have now finalized this design and it seems to function flawlessly. Two filter versions are included, one for pad filters and another for holding activated charcoal. Using either filter type and any orientation appears to work perfectly fine. This print takes 24 hours with my settings for the main body and approximately 3-4 hours for each filter part. Only the section with tab overhangs requires support material. Since it uses the full bed width on my Anet A8 printer, if your bed is smaller you may be able to scale down the parts slightly. There doesn't seem to be interest in other fan versions yet, so I won't create that version unless I hear otherwise from others. Good luck if you decide to make this and feel free to ask questions. This design was inspired by this one...by "nrp" at thingiverse.com/thing:17086 Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% Notes: On glass, use glue at corners. Post-Printing: The fan I used was one that I had on hand from a surplus store. Sony SFF22C 10 VDC 0.15A 38 CFM 1.076m3/min The sealing gasket I used is premium rubber insulating tape, 5mm x 9mm, from the hardware store.
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