Soldering station

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Soldering station

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The smoke from a soldering iron has been annoying me for some time now, I'm used to it, but my roommates aren't, and what's more, the smoke is toxic, so it would be good to get rid of it somehow, so I took an old 12v fan from a PC, designed a case for it and that's it I wanted to print, but why limit yourself to just that? so I added an additional light, coming from the LED strip, and the classic ball arm that holds the pcb, and here is the result: a soldering station.

what you need:
-3D printer and filament
-fan 92x92x25
- a small piece of led strip
-switch and DC socket
-some wires
- screws M3x10 (4 pcs) M3X25 (4 pcs)
- M3 nuts (4psc)

-crocodile clips (2psc)

 

full assembly instructions can be found here:

https://www.instructables.com/Soldering-Station-6

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I kind of remixed it by adding the possibility to place 4 more helping hands and also a 5000mah battery with a usb c charging board (plus some voltage boosters, battery being 3. 7v and the fan and strip both being 12v) it ran for more than an hour and it's still going. Printing the joint is fine but they are very fragile (PLA)even with a 0.28(tried with 0. 2 as well) layer height. That's my only complaint. Thanks for the model
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Came out very well. No more solder fumes in my face :D
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does the fan not exploded by the smoke???
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I don't know what you mean... the smoke fan doesn't "explode" if that's what you mean
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Verry useful, i use it all the time!
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