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NIH3D

Fume extractor

Created by
bsadashi
Created:
11/8/18
Submitted:
3/6/23
Published:
3/6/23

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3DPX-010025

Licensing:

CC-BY-NC
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Version 2

Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware
Description

Print 4 clips, 2 legs!!

This is a cheap and very efficient design of a fume extractor that has a activated carbon filter to trap harmful gases. Anyone with a bit of experience knows that lead solder works well but is harmful and leadless solder doesnt do the job well... It is important not to inhale the toxic fumes and the "dumb" equipment which have nothing but a fan and a filter cost upwards of $150. Whereas this 3D printed fume extractor is light on your wallet and it costs about $10 to print and assemble.

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Fume extractor

by bsadashi


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