Filter your printer's air cheaply with Mafuchit!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
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  • @FreedomToRoam86
    @FreedomToRoam86 3 дня назад +1

    Well done and well made filter!

  • @anyalei
    @anyalei 15 дней назад +2

    This is a nice project, well thought out and solves an actual problem. Thank you for sharing and putting in the work!

  • @MrMitchfromtoronto
    @MrMitchfromtoronto 11 дней назад +2

    Honestly BRILLIANT video !!! Very impressive. I can't say enough about your attention to detail and also humour !! Thank you for having taken the time. I will absolutely rush out and get the parts to assemble mine as I currently have 4 printers in my living room (Wife is soooNOT impressed and threatened to kill me LOL). One thing when I click on your All My Links I get this message from my browser (Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead) . This will turn away most people so maybe look into sorting that out. Let me know if you need any help with that as I would more then gladly help with anything I can. Again Thank you soo much

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  9 дней назад

      Oops - good catch! All fixed now, had been using the root domain without the www subdomain until recently and never checked that Github Pages was happy with it. Curse you, past-Fneb!
      Glad you've enjoyed the video and the project!

  • @mintopiauk
    @mintopiauk 15 дней назад +1

    I think this will be my next project for my resin printer.

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  15 дней назад

      Hello! Hope you're well!
      Good idea! I did have an idea for a pretty gonzo fume cupboard, basically getting a big clear plastic container, putting it upside down with a bit of space to reach within, and then cutting a hole in the top so an air duct can pull air out. And filtering it of course! If the air flow is high enough then it should (in theory) work.
      I think the biggest downside of the current carbon filter addon is the depth, and so its ability to handle higher airflows. I learned since making this that, to properly filter VOCs, air should (if I remember correctly) spend at least 1 second in activated charcoal. So, the oven hood filter is likely sufficient for maintaining negative air pressure in an enclosure (which is what I wanted it for, after all), but it could probably do with a big honkin' activated charcoal filter add-on. If no-one beats me to designing one, then it'll likely be called Bhachaf. I do like me some goofy names. Anyhow, shouldn't be too much to make such an add-on, I just have no need for one so it's not high on my list of things. Feel free to beat me to it!

  • @improprietary1
    @improprietary1 15 дней назад +1

    The viewing window is a nice feature!

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  15 дней назад

      It helps SO much! I've got a few ideas for other ways of using these acrylic sheets in projects, there's a lot to explore with this sorta thing :)

  • @davetreadwell
    @davetreadwell 14 дней назад +1

    So glad this came up in my reccs. Really love your video style and great communication :D +1 sub, and look forward to future videos!

  • @davetreadwell
    @davetreadwell 14 дней назад +1

    19:25 just remember about fluid dynamics reducing the airflow, which the T junction will impact! Your HVAC friend will be very useful here!

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  14 дней назад

      Fortunately, the mixed flow fan will help a lot here. As it is at the moment, with just the XPlus going through the ventilation, its fan by itself is just about enough to maintain negative pressure for ABS prints and the like. For just one printer, the mixed flow fan is super overkill for doors-closed printing! I'm slowly working on making the mixed flow fan speed-controllable and controlled via ESPHome, so I'll be able to send out commands from the printers. From there, I'm planning on having servo-controlled blast gates because I'm too forgetful to remember to deal with blast gates myself :> that'll mean that if a printer isn't in use then it'll be closed off, and with the mixed flow fan it should have plenty of oomph to cope with the t-junction.
      In any case, I'll have to see how it works in practice! Good luck, Future Fneb!

    • @davetreadwell
      @davetreadwell 14 дней назад

      @@Fnebwahhhh this sounds so fun to implement! Especially with the Home-assistant integration!

  • @AristophMarloque
    @AristophMarloque 15 дней назад +5

    I have NO idea why RUclips recommended this to me. I know nothing about 3D printing or air filtration. But I guess as an outsider, I'll just say that I'm 2 seconds in and....we BOTH know that's not how anybody's ever gonna pronounce that. >_>

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  15 дней назад

      Hah, well peeps can pronounce it however they like. I just enjoy giving things goofy names :)

  • @davetreadwell
    @davetreadwell 14 дней назад +1

    18:32 as an ex IKEA Kitchen Specialist, I’d be very surprised if they change/discontinue the NYTTIG filter for a looooong time

  • @Max-v4g
    @Max-v4g 16 дней назад +2

    I YEARN FOR DOORS

  • @ricardofssantos
    @ricardofssantos 10 дней назад +1

    This is a great solution. Anyone tried it in a laser machine?

  • @berlinberlin4246
    @berlinberlin4246 14 дней назад +1

    Really nice project,
    I have the fear that IKEA will discontinued the cheap filter soon?
    (I have no data point for the fear...)
    Do you know how long the product is already on the market at IKEA?

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  14 дней назад +1

      @@berlinberlin4246 I certainly hope they don’t discontinue it! I actually had a similar worry, as the replacement filters themselves are out of stock all through the UK. However, the purifier itself is in good stock here, and the replacement filters are in good stock in Germany, so I’m hoping it’s just a UK supply issue. From a search the Uppatvind was released around March 2023.
      If they do discontinue it, I’ll grumpily design an alternative using one of their bigger filters, or find a different option. Ikea has the benefit of being pretty well established internationally so a good option for printed projects, but relying on one supplier is certainly a downside…
      Something to keep an eye on, for sure.

    • @berlinberlin4246
      @berlinberlin4246 14 дней назад +1

      @@Fneb yes it's the nice thing, to get the IKEA stuff almost anywhere, but without the plan how long will the product be In production

    • @Fneb
      @Fneb  14 дней назад +1

      Indeed. Not sure there's a better alternative option though!