3D-printed Fumeextractor

by Kims3DIY in Workshop > 3D Printing

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3D-printed Fumeextractor

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Hi everybody! You know that soldering is bad for your lungs? Thats why i will share my design of this fumeextractor!

You Will Need the Following Things.

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Tools:
Solderiron - https://goo.gl/SE2Kiz
Cutting Plier - https://goo.gl/HxB7kO
3D-printers - https://goo.gl/OHhp14

Things:
Carbon filter - https://goo.gl/hXXzlO
9V adapter - https://goo.gl/BCA48r
9V-PSU - https://goo.gl/3RBQqJ
140 mm fan - https://goo.gl/uETtti
M3 screws, 4 pcs of 45 mm or 8 pcs of 4x20mm depending on what fan you buy.

The 3d-printed parts:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2023366

3D-print the Needed Parts

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I printed ABS and i printed it with 20% infill. Worked great for me.

Assambley

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Make sure you mount the fan at right flowdirection, tight the 4 m3 screws.

Assamble the Front

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Tight the last m3 screws.

Carbon Filter

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Use a scissor to cut the edges of the carbonfilter and insert it in the frame.

9V Adaptor

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Use the cutting plier to peel of some isolation from the wires and tight the screws.
(Red+, Black-)

You Are Good to Go!

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Enjoy guys! Thank you for watching my instructable.
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