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Soldering Fume Extractor with 120 mm PC Fan

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Homemade Fume Extractor
This is my homemade fume extractor, built using a 120x120mm PC fan I had as a spare. I soldered a 12V power supply directly to it, as I felt a switch was unnecessary. I might add some LEDs to the design later to provide a spotlight on the object being soldered.

The extractor is assembled using four M4x50 screws and spacers to reduce stress. Inside, there's space for a 114x114x12mm filter. I used an activated charcoal filter, trimming the edges for a snug fit and a tight seal.

Print 2 “Front Grill Fan” and 1 “Medium For Filter Fan” for the same assembly. 

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Scaled down to an 80mm fan and changed out the front plate for a different looking one I found elsewhere. Looks like a nice print and I am super greatful to find a design without switches, lights etc. etc. etc that I can just print, screw on, and have it working right away. Sometimes complexity is a bad thing (which is funny coming from me - an over-engineer extraordinaire). But regardless, nice design, thanks for the files! EDIT: I posted a remix because I couldn't resist the over-engineering lol
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