Just a handy tip if you don't have an adapter that fits your hose perfectly. I see a lot of 3D printed ones that address this problem and I see a lot of videos of people using ugly aluminum tape by the pound. Don't tape it AFTER you connect, tape the male adapter end BEFORE with blue painters tape. The simple answer to most of these misfitting hose to coupler is just build up about 1/4" of blue painters tape on the male end of any duct adapter, now slide the hose over the tape and, poof, perfect fit. In many case, don't worry about the clamps, just put enough blue tape on the adapter to it fits super snug, but if you want to clamp, you have this nice semi solid seal of the blue tape. All this talk about gaping of the hose when you clamp is taken care of.
That's not a bad idea. If you're in an apartment on the top floor than youre golden cause smoke goes up. I know AC Infinity has a carbon filter that some people like. It should do well with the smell but I'm not sure if it filters out the visible smoke.
We love the video and appreciate all the help for us beginners. I was wondering what you put in the window to keep the hose attached and be able to close the window around it.
Great question, I just made one. I wish I could should you an image here in the comments, but I can't. If you want to shoot me an email at JDM3DSolutions@gmail.com I'll reply back with a picture of the window insert I made.
Very useful information. Thanks for the comparison of the various sized fans, with pros / cons. Do you have information on the hepa filter box you are planning to use?
I got the filter box from this website: hydrobuilder.com/ideal-air-hepa-intake-filter-box.html?opts=eyJhdHRyaWJ1dGU0ODEiOiIxMTMzMyJ9 I still haven't found a good HEPA filter that i'm happy with though.
Saw the carbon filter on AC Infinity’s website. Any idea if that will mitigate the smoke or smell from cutting acrylic or wood? I noticed you’re using the Glowforge filter now, but any recommendation to help reduce the smell of the smoke being vented outside. Trying to find a solution to not upset the neighbors lol
Yeah, great question. I know of one guy who used that same filter in his garage and said it helped with the smell. Just remember that carbon filters will only help with the smell, they won't do anything for the smoke. Using my Glowforge in an apartment I definitely hear you about the neighbors thing. At this point I don't know of any good alternative to Glowforge's air filter. If you get that carbon filter let me know how it works out for you.
The general consensus out there is that a 6" hose on the push side of the fan is the best. I didn't want a big fat hose going out my window so that's why I kept the 4" on the push side. Whatever option you chose though it will still do a great job getting the fumes out.
The exhaust fan in your Glowforge will need to be cleaned periodically (I ran mine for 9 months before cleaning). Your machine won't break or anything if you don't but definitely good to clean it periodically. The external inline fan will get dirty too. Same thing though, 9 months of no cleaning and works just fine. Neither are fun to clean though so that's probably why I wait so long haha
I ended up ditching the home made filter idea and buying Glowforge’s air filter. I’ve only been using their filter for about 4 months now and it’s been great.
@@jarrettporst4799 I cut 1/8" acrylic and 1/8" mdf on a moderate basis (2-3 hours of run time per week) for the last 3-4 months and the filter working fine. There's no gauge to determine how dirty it is right now so it's hard to answer, but for now its still working just as good as when i got it. I have been using a layer of carbon pre filter on top and throwing those away when they get dirty. I switch out a new pre filter about every month.
Hello, I have designed a smart air duct fan, which can be connected to WIFI and operate all functions on the mobile phone. I want to invite you to review it. The product is free. Take a short video of 1 minute, If you want, you can send your email to me, I will tell you the steps to receive the product, and give you the code of the product. You can contact me directly.
Have you try the Glowforge filter unit? Would you think would be needed since I own a 2nd floor condo in order to avoid fumes to my downstairs neighbors? Thanks. ...great reviews.
You have a really great question. I have not used the Glowforge air filter. I also live in a community unit and my approach has been, i'll vent out the window until someone complains, and if they do then i'll buy the Glowforge air filter. The good thing is that the exhaust fumes travel upward so you probably will never have to worry about the people below you.
Kelly, you don't need to get an external fan, you're Glowforge will work just fine without it. However, you may want to get one later because the Glowforge is kinda loud. My other video here goes into more detail on on that subject: ruclips.net/video/9juTGfL-fmk/видео.html Enjoy your Glowforge!
I made my own out of 1/4" acrylic, but you could use wood too and then just cut a 4" hole in it. That worked really well for me. I plan on selling a window insert adapter for your hose to clamp onto, but don't have any made up right now.
@@MartinsonManufacturing thank you I ordered the leak proof adapters and the adapter that goes on the glowforge on Amazon last night. Can’t wait to get it and get my machine going. I think I would like the acrylic or plexi glass for window since we have HOA I need it to not be so noticeable. Thank you
Hi. I left the same inquiry on your follow-up video: Thanks for sharing. As for the reducers, do you know if there is an 8" to 4" version available? I'm considering the s8 or even the s10 for my Epilog Fusion.
I bought the box online at some home grown Marijuana site but I never found a set of filters that I was happy with so I ended up buying the Glowforge air filter. I was in an apartment too so it was nice to have.
Is the carbon filter something that would help the smell? I see it advertised with all of these items. I have the Glowforge filter unit which fills in a month. There goes $1000- because $250 a month to replace the filter isn’t an option for me or most people.
That's a great question. I just bought the carbon filter and will be doing a review video on it next month. $250 a month? Yikes! Are you cutting for hours everyday? Are you mostly cutting wood?
@@factoonery The reducers are now back in stock and Canada shipping is now available. Let me know if you have any issues. www.amazon.com/dp/B085ZSHMXL?ref=myi_title_dp
Hmm, if your machine is only a foot away from the window like at minute 5:04 you should be good. If you ever want another one, i'd recommend this one: tinyurl.com/w8tzco3
Hi, if I get the 6 inches fan, do I still need the homemade filter box? Or can I just use the fan without the homemade filter box? Is this fan help to reduce the smell as well? Thanks!
@@MartinsonManufacturing Do you have a video on how to prevent condensation to your machine while venting out the window? I live in Texas and it’s very hot and humid in summer and very cold in winter, I am afraid that venting out to the window will create condensation and damage the Glowforge machine. Thanks again!
Great question and valid concern. I haven't heard of many issues but I also don't live in a high humidity area. My first thought is I think you'd be fine since humid air will only condense on cold objects but your Glowforge is blowing out warm air. People who have condensation concerns use something like the link below. There's lots of variations or you can get ones that completely detach easily too. www.amazon.com/Blocker-Backdraft-Extractor-Draught-Shutter/dp/B074TF6JB2
I'm not sure if the part I linked self closes, but you just want one with a flap that closes by itself. Or again, just detach your house from your window insert when not in use.
Thanks for this video! Is there a way to get the inline filter without having to vent out the window? I currently have the glowforge filter, but I don't think I want to keep having to purchase the filters as they are a bit pricey for my taste.
I hear you about the price. I haven't been able to come up with any other cost effective method to get the same results. Myself and many others have been placing a piece of pre-filter on the top of our filter and throwing them out when they get dirty in order to increase the longevity of our air filter. These are what I bought: amzn.to/31mXGJh I talk about it more in this video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/BAIpOq1C5cc/видео.html
I love your videos, they are very informative. I am expecting delivery of my glowforge very soon...super excited. I am purchasing the ac inifintiy t6, I noticed that AC has a carbon filter, will this work with the glowforge. It doesnt appear that it has to vent out of a window with the carbon filter. What are your thoughts.
Thanks for the comment and congrats on your Glowforge! I actually just bought that filter and it's still in the box. I plan to use it for the month of September and then do a video on it so check back with me next month!
Hello! Is there a difference between the 4’ and the 6’ as far as noise control? Is the 6’ quieter than the 4’ because it’s bigger or do they sound about the same?
It’s quieter at about 70% speed (which at that point will move the same volume of air as the 4”) but full speed will be a bit louder. But, full speed is still pretty quiet. I’ve used mine as white noise before to help me fall asleep :)
@@MartinsonManufacturing LOL that hilarious!! I would of never thought to use it as white noise to fall asleep. I greatly appreciate your help!! Thank you so, so much!!
Hello great video, I have the 4in fan. I notice that sometimes while using my glowforge with the fan it goes into cooling mode while cutting then resumes to cutting. I have the fan at full speed....is this a sign that I need to get 6in or is that normal with the fan in general?
Overheating usually happens to us in the summer months when the air temperature in our craft room gets above 75 to 80 degrees. The Glowforge cools itself by pulling in cool air so I'd try to lower the temperature of the room first.
@@MartinsonManufacturing thank you...I actually recently got a air/heat unit in my office but I have been having some other issues like continued flare ups in the last week and I finally just as a test i stopped using the fan and the flare ups stopped. So I'm going to upgrade to the 6in because I hate the sound and smell but relieved that I don't have to send my back because I was thinking it was broken 🤦🏼♀️ thank you for getting back to me
I brought the 6” model and all tho the sound is gone seems as if it’s not sucking the smoke out fast Any idea to get it better ? I feel The stock fan works better but it can’t be , right ?
Any chance you have plans to sell the 3D model file for the leak free reducer? Having a few 3D printers, I know why you had to price them where you did. It would be nice to be able to print my own and save a few bucks!
Hey Nancy thank you for your interest. I only sell on Amazon and my production is very limited right now (3-4 week) so i've been struggling to keep them in stock. I'll have about 3-4 available tomorrow or Friday but they probably wont last long.
Great video! My husband and I are renting as well so I've been running my glowforge just in the afternoon so as to not disturb my neighbors with the loud noise. I finally pulled the trigger and bought the 6" fan, expecting it to arrive on Monday! I was hoping to order the Leak free reducers in the video as well, do you know when they'll possibly be in stock?
@@andrewhata7011 The fan will definitely help with the noise which means your neighbors won't think you're vacuuming all day. As far as the filter box, I was never able to find a good homemade solution. I eventually bit the bullet and bought Glowforge's air filter unit. I talk about it in more detail in my latest video: ruclips.net/video/BAIpOq1C5cc/видео.html I wish I knew of a cheaper alternative.
Congrats on your new purchase! You should be totally fine, the air filter is much quieter than the fan in the Glowforge. I compare the noise levels of the AC Infinity fan to the GF Air Filter in my GF Air Filter video if you’d like to check that out, but you’re totally cool on noise level :)
Just a handy tip if you don't have an adapter that fits your hose perfectly. I see a lot of 3D printed ones that address this problem and I see a lot of videos of people using ugly aluminum tape by the pound. Don't tape it AFTER you connect, tape the male adapter end BEFORE with blue painters tape. The simple answer to most of these misfitting hose to coupler is just build up about 1/4" of blue painters tape on the male end of any duct adapter, now slide the hose over the tape and, poof, perfect fit. In many case, don't worry about the clamps, just put enough blue tape on the adapter to it fits super snug, but if you want to clamp, you have this nice semi solid seal of the blue tape. All this talk about gaping of the hose when you clamp is taken care of.
Thank you sir can you make a video on your filters you made thanks
When is the reducer coming back in stock?
Anyone know what the adapters are called that he put on the ends of the fan?
Here's the link: martinsonmanufacturing.com/products/leak-free-6-4-reducers-for-6-ac-infinity-inline-fan-2-pack
Thank you for this review. Can those fans sit on the floor and work properly?
Yup, but vibrations cause them to move around a bit.
Nice video with a break dow on the size comparison on this manufacturers options.
Although the lcd screen is intended for growrooms, it does come in handy, in order to stay within the required work climate environment.
Would you use some kind of filter at the end/outside? Just trying to make sure my neighbors still like me :-)
That's not a bad idea. If you're in an apartment on the top floor than youre golden cause smoke goes up. I know AC Infinity has a carbon filter that some people like. It should do well with the smell but I'm not sure if it filters out the visible smoke.
We love the video and appreciate all the help for us beginners. I was wondering what you put in the window to keep the hose attached and be able to close the window around it.
Great question, I just made one. I wish I could should you an image here in the comments, but I can't. If you want to shoot me an email at JDM3DSolutions@gmail.com I'll reply back with a picture of the window insert I made.
@@MartinsonManufacturing Can you email me the image as well pls. Selai154@gmail.com. Thank you for this video, appreciate the information.
Very useful information. Thanks for the comparison of the various sized fans, with pros / cons. Do you have information on the hepa filter box you are planning to use?
I got the filter box from this website: hydrobuilder.com/ideal-air-hepa-intake-filter-box.html?opts=eyJhdHRyaWJ1dGU0ODEiOiIxMTMzMyJ9
I still haven't found a good HEPA filter that i'm happy with though.
Saw the carbon filter on AC Infinity’s website. Any idea if that will mitigate the smoke or smell from cutting acrylic or wood?
I noticed you’re using the Glowforge filter now, but any recommendation to help reduce the smell of the smoke being vented outside. Trying to find a solution to not upset the neighbors lol
Yeah, great question. I know of one guy who used that same filter in his garage and said it helped with the smell. Just remember that carbon filters will only help with the smell, they won't do anything for the smoke.
Using my Glowforge in an apartment I definitely hear you about the neighbors thing. At this point I don't know of any good alternative to Glowforge's air filter. If you get that carbon filter let me know how it works out for you.
Why not use the reducer on the pull side and leave the 6 on the push? Is there a pressure vs volume issue keeping it at 6 on the output?
The general consensus out there is that a 6" hose on the push side of the fan is the best. I didn't want a big fat hose going out my window so that's why I kept the 4" on the push side. Whatever option you chose though it will still do a great job getting the fumes out.
Thanks for the info. I can’t find anything about whether or not the exhaust fan needs to be cleaned. Does it?
The exhaust fan in your Glowforge will need to be cleaned periodically (I ran mine for 9 months before cleaning). Your machine won't break or anything if you don't but definitely good to clean it periodically. The external inline fan will get dirty too. Same thing though, 9 months of no cleaning and works just fine. Neither are fun to clean though so that's probably why I wait so long haha
Would love to know the performance spec's and consumable costs on your filter.
I ended up ditching the home made filter idea and buying Glowforge’s air filter. I’ve only been using their filter for about 4 months now and it’s been great.
@@MartinsonManufacturing how much does the Glowforge filter cost to run? Filter replacement/life, for how much material your processing?
@@jarrettporst4799 I cut 1/8" acrylic and 1/8" mdf on a moderate basis (2-3 hours of run time per week) for the last 3-4 months and the filter working fine. There's no gauge to determine how dirty it is right now so it's hard to answer, but for now its still working just as good as when i got it.
I have been using a layer of carbon pre filter on top and throwing those away when they get dirty. I switch out a new pre filter about every month.
@@MartinsonManufacturing thanks so much man! Appreciate your time and channel.
@@MartinsonManufacturing do you still use the inline fan with the Glowforge air filter?
Great instructionals! Super easy to listen to, and you communicate information incredibly well, thank you
Hello, I have designed a smart air duct fan, which can be connected to WIFI and operate all functions on the mobile phone. I want to invite you to review it. The product is free. Take a short video of 1 minute,
If you want, you can send your email to me, I will tell you the steps to receive the product, and give you the code of the product. You can contact me directly.
Have you try the Glowforge filter unit? Would you think would be needed since I own a 2nd floor condo in order to avoid fumes to my downstairs neighbors? Thanks. ...great reviews.
You have a really great question. I have not used the Glowforge air filter. I also live in a community unit and my approach has been, i'll vent out the window until someone complains, and if they do then i'll buy the Glowforge air filter. The good thing is that the exhaust fumes travel upward so you probably will never have to worry about the people below you.
JDM3D Thanks a lot. Stay safe.
Good comparison video, we bought the 6"
Hello ,where find small box filter ?
I honestly wouldn't recommend it. It didn't end up working out.
Getting my basic machine next week and I did not know I needed the fan where do I get one from? Thank you
Kelly, you don't need to get an external fan, you're Glowforge will work just fine without it. However, you may want to get one later because the Glowforge is kinda loud. My other video here goes into more detail on on that subject:
ruclips.net/video/9juTGfL-fmk/видео.html
Enjoy your Glowforge!
I was getting ready to order the in line fan and your leak proof adapters, but now I need help finding the window kit any suggestions ? Thank you
I made my own out of 1/4" acrylic, but you could use wood too and then just cut a 4" hole in it. That worked really well for me. I plan on selling a window insert adapter for your hose to clamp onto, but don't have any made up right now.
@@MartinsonManufacturing thank you I ordered the leak proof adapters and the adapter that goes on the glowforge on Amazon last night. Can’t wait to get it and get my machine going. I think I would like the acrylic or plexi glass for window since we have HOA I need it to not be so noticeable. Thank you
Question....instead of paying $70 at Amazon for the leak free reducer adapter is the ones at ac infinity not the same??? They are $17.99
Unfortunately no, they’re not leak free. So if you use them for a laser cutter you’ll smell fumes pretty bad.
Email me at joe@martinsonmanufacturing.com and I’ll give you a discount code for the $70 ones.
Thank you sir can you make a video on your filters you made thanks
@@MartinsonManufacturing
Great video when will you have the reducer's back in stock on Amazon?
Hopefully in the next couple weeks.
Hi. I left the same inquiry on your follow-up video: Thanks for sharing. As for the reducers, do you know if there is an 8" to 4" version available? I'm considering the s8 or even the s10 for my Epilog Fusion.
Did you end up choosing a fan for your Epilog?
Where do I get the black adaptors for the fan?
Here you go
www.amazon.com/dp/B085ZSHMXL/ref=smop_skuctr_view
Do these in-line fans reduce the amount of smell produced when cutting acrylics compared to the internal gf fan?
I'd say it's the same. I was cutting some acrylic earlier today with the windows open. It's just stinky stuff.
Hi. What about the ac infinity carbon
Filter at the end of the duct? I have the s6 model and it’s great
Oh nice. Haven’t tried myself because I heard mixed reviews about them. Do you have your Glowforge in a garage or a bedroom?
How did you make that filter box? I would love to have one of those for my apartment!
I bought the box online at some home grown Marijuana site but I never found a set of filters that I was happy with so I ended up buying the Glowforge air filter. I was in an apartment too so it was nice to have.
Is the carbon filter something that would help the smell? I see it advertised with all of these items. I have the Glowforge filter unit which fills in a month. There goes $1000- because $250 a month to replace the filter isn’t an option for me or most people.
That's a great question. I just bought the carbon filter and will be doing a review video on it next month. $250 a month? Yikes! Are you cutting for hours everyday? Are you mostly cutting wood?
Hi!! Your videos are so helpful. I just purchased my Glowforge and I used your referral code 😁
Awesome! Congrats my friend!
@@MartinsonManufacturing I just received it. Thanks!
I noticed that it is not available to be shipped in Canada. Is this something you’ll eventually change?
What product are you referring to?
JDM3D oh sorry the reducers.
@@factoonery The reducers are now back in stock and Canada shipping is now available. Let me know if you have any issues.
www.amazon.com/dp/B085ZSHMXL?ref=myi_title_dp
Also, Is the length of hose they send w/ the Glowforge enough to cut in half to put around the fan or should I buy extra???
Hmm, if your machine is only a foot away from the window like at minute 5:04 you should be good.
If you ever want another one, i'd recommend this one: tinyurl.com/w8tzco3
Do you still need to tape the hose when you buy the no leak 6in to 4?
Nope. At least for me anyway. I've never used tape and I've never had any issue with fumes.
Hi, if I get the 6 inches fan, do I still need the homemade filter box? Or can I just use the fan without the homemade filter box? Is this fan help to reduce the smell as well? Thanks!
The fan helps with noise, but not with smell. If you're venting out the window you don't need any extra filter box.
@@MartinsonManufacturing Do you have a video on how to prevent condensation to your machine while venting out the window? I live in Texas and it’s very hot and humid in summer and very cold in winter, I am afraid that venting out to the window will create condensation and damage the Glowforge machine. Thanks again!
Great question and valid concern. I haven't heard of many issues but I also don't live in a high humidity area. My first thought is I think you'd be fine since humid air will only condense on cold objects but your Glowforge is blowing out warm air. People who have condensation concerns use something like the link below. There's lots of variations or you can get ones that completely detach easily too.
www.amazon.com/Blocker-Backdraft-Extractor-Draught-Shutter/dp/B074TF6JB2
I'm not sure if the part I linked self closes, but you just want one with a flap that closes by itself. Or again, just detach your house from your window insert when not in use.
I really need one of these how can I get one?
Thanks for this video! Is there a way to get the inline filter without having to vent out the window? I currently have the glowforge filter, but I don't think I want to keep having to purchase the filters as they are a bit pricey for my taste.
I hear you about the price. I haven't been able to come up with any other cost effective method to get the same results. Myself and many others have been placing a piece of pre-filter on the top of our filter and throwing them out when they get dirty in order to increase the longevity of our air filter. These are what I bought: amzn.to/31mXGJh
I talk about it more in this video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/BAIpOq1C5cc/видео.html
@@MartinsonManufacturing with the Afinity, do they have to vent out of the window or is there a way to vent similar to the glowforge's filter?
@@ajohnson8397 Yes, they have to vent out the window. There isn't a way to vent like the Glowforge's air filter with the AC Infinity fan.
I love your videos, they are very informative. I am expecting delivery of my glowforge very soon...super excited. I am purchasing the ac inifintiy t6, I noticed that AC has a carbon filter, will this work with the glowforge. It doesnt appear that it has to vent out of a window with the carbon filter. What are your thoughts.
Thanks for the comment and congrats on your Glowforge! I actually just bought that filter and it's still in the box. I plan to use it for the month of September and then do a video on it so check back with me next month!
@@MartinsonManufacturing thank you for your response. I will look forward to your video,
JD when will you have the reducer's back in stock on Amazon?
I'm shooting for this Thursday 4/30 but i'll only have 3-4 available. Hoping to produce greater quantities soon.
Reducers are now back in stock: tinyurl.com/sgmnxbq
@@MartinsonManufacturing bought thank you!!!
Hi there this looks awesome, can you let me know when these are back in stock?
@@margaritagonzalez4744 Will do!
Do you know of any files that can be purchased to print my own reducers and Exhaust Port Extension? Thanx in advance.
Hello! Is there a difference between the 4’ and the 6’ as far as noise control? Is the 6’ quieter than the 4’ because it’s bigger or do they sound about the same?
It’s quieter at about 70% speed (which at that point will move the same volume of air as the 4”) but full speed will be a bit louder. But, full speed is still pretty quiet. I’ve used mine as white noise before to help me fall asleep :)
@@MartinsonManufacturing LOL that hilarious!! I would of never thought to use it as white noise to fall asleep.
I greatly appreciate your help!! Thank you so, so much!!
Hello great video, I have the 4in fan. I notice that sometimes while using my glowforge with the fan it goes into cooling mode while cutting then resumes to cutting. I have the fan at full speed....is this a sign that I need to get 6in or is that normal with the fan in general?
Overheating usually happens to us in the summer months when the air temperature in our craft room gets above 75 to 80 degrees. The Glowforge cools itself by pulling in cool air so I'd try to lower the temperature of the room first.
@@MartinsonManufacturing thank you...I actually recently got a air/heat unit in my office but I have been having some other issues like continued flare ups in the last week and I finally just as a test i stopped using the fan and the flare ups stopped. So I'm going to upgrade to the 6in because I hate the sound and smell but relieved that I don't have to send my back because I was thinking it was broken 🤦🏼♀️ thank you for getting back to me
Thanks for sharing an update and I hope the 6" fan solves your flare up issues. I'd love to hear how it's working once you get it set up.
Other options for reducers? These are unavailable.
The reducers are now back in stock
I brought the 6” model and all tho the sound is gone seems as if it’s not sucking the smoke out fast Any idea to get it better ? I feel
The stock fan works better but it can’t be , right ?
Hmm...Fan is at full speed right? Feel free to email me a pick of your exhaust setup. JDM3DSolutions@gmail.com
Do you use the air filter from glowforge?
Nope, just the 6" fan and venting out the window. I might buy it in the future just to see what it's like though.
Any chance you have plans to sell the 3D model file for the leak free reducer? Having a few 3D printers, I know why you had to price them where you did. It would be nice to be able to print my own and save a few bucks!
Shoot me an email with your shipping address and I’ll mail you a set. Jdm3dsolutions@gmail.com
Thanks for sharing!
It’s very cool and informative. Thanks a lot !
Hey I'd like to order your reducers but it says that they aren't available. Do you have an etsy shop????
Hey Nancy thank you for your interest. I only sell on Amazon and my production is very limited right now (3-4 week) so i've been struggling to keep them in stock. I'll have about 3-4 available tomorrow or Friday but they probably wont last long.
Nancy Moon the reducers are now back in stock
Great video! My husband and I are renting as well so I've been running my glowforge just in the afternoon so as to not disturb my neighbors with the loud noise. I finally pulled the trigger and bought the 6" fan, expecting it to arrive on Monday! I was hoping to order the Leak free reducers in the video as well, do you know when they'll possibly be in stock?
Awesome! You're going to love that fan...game changer! They'll be back in stock around May 30 - June 15.
@@andrewhata7011 The fan will definitely help with the noise which means your neighbors won't think you're vacuuming all day. As far as the filter box, I was never able to find a good homemade solution. I eventually bit the bullet and bought Glowforge's air filter unit. I talk about it in more detail in my latest video: ruclips.net/video/BAIpOq1C5cc/видео.html
I wish I knew of a cheaper alternative.
@@andrewhata7011 Yes.
The trick is finding the right filter, and then finding a fan powerful enough to breathe through it.
@@MartinsonManufacturing what about the filters ac infinity sell
What happens if you hook a fan up to the glowforge air filter .
See I rent as well. I just purchased my unit . And an air filter. I am concerned about the noise level in my apartment
Does the PRO make less noise?
Congrats on your new purchase! You should be totally fine, the air filter is much quieter than the fan in the Glowforge. I compare the noise levels of the AC Infinity fan to the GF Air Filter in my GF Air Filter video if you’d like to check that out, but you’re totally cool on noise level :)
All models have the same noise level, from my understanding.
Check out my GF Air Filter video too, it may help with some questions you have.
Glowforge Air Filter - A Closer Look
Great contents. Thanks for sharing. When will you have the 6' reducer's back on Amazon?
Right now i'm shooting for the end of December
Thanks, your videos are great men.
Beyond fantastic infomation
Has anyone tried putting a muffler inline with the fan?
Thanks for this info!!
Thank you!
Pro vid covering large work area’s pls?
Hi JD! If I want to hide my fan behind the GF just like you have here, how deep of a table would you say I'd need? Thanks so much!
Just noticed the 2 pack of reducers is sold out too, darn! Any chance you may know when you'll restock?
My table is 32" deep and works perfectly.
Ah, sorry about that, they've been going quickly. I just sent more to Amazon so i'd check back in another week.
JDM3D Awesome thanks so much!
Dont use the 4" fan, its not enough power and the glowforge will get dirtier much faster. I had to go with the 6" months later.
Excellent information
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