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Airbrushkabine Catweazle

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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55.4 h
17 plates
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This file contains the frame parts for a small, self-printed airbrush spray booth.

In addition to the 3D-printed parts, you will need 4 mm thick wood according to the enclosed list, and two to three fans with a total throughput of approx. > 300 m³/h, including a suitable power supply. For example, 2x Sunon MEC0251V1-000U-A99 axial fans

 

I use one grease filter mat and one activated carbon filter each, as they are available for kitchen extractor hoods.

Optionally, you can install a switch for extraction and lighting and, if necessary, a potentiometer for the extraction in the narrow board in the "roof". LED strips can also be attached there. The necessary cables can be routed in the provided cable ducts on the left or right. The necessary holes must be drilled or "pulled off" from the model via a "primitive".

The development of this booth was initiated by Georg/Bruce, whose self-built version had become outdated. Kicki helped significantly by printing test parts and advising me on the size and features of the booth. Melinda also printed the project and provided further optimization recommendations. Most of the photos are hers.

Regarding the booth:
The booth consists of 6 side parts and 7 center parts each. These can be joined using the dowels provided on the printing plate, or better yet, with 4mm beech dowels (and glue).

The included "bridges" can be inserted into the cable ducts and the cover glued on top, caution: not to the side wall.

The holes for cable routing from the build chamber to the cable ducts are easiest to drill, as described above.

For the filter cassette, it is best to glue the two parts, front and back, together. In the filter cassette, the grease filter for solids is placed towards the object, and the activated carbon filter for odor is placed on the back.

The cover of the technical compartment can be fastened with up to 6 magnets (10x2mm); it should then also be provided with a handle.

PLA, PETG, etc., are generally suitable filaments. Cable duct covers in a contrasting color create a nice visual effect.
The support structure is best loosened by two sharp cuts along the flanks and then removed with a screwdriver and pliers. When making changes to the support structure, please ensure that the dowel holes are not supported.


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (2)
ABK Zubehör und Zuschnitt Seitenwand.pdf
Bauteile ABK.pdf

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