Because if the new resin printer, I might be on some weed-watchlist, since I bought a grow tent.
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Because if the new resin printer, I might be on some weed-watchlist, since I bought a grow tent. But in combination with the inline fan and an ac window seal, I did manage to get my workshop room almost smell free. Of course, when I post process resin prints I still get a little lingering smell afterwards, but by far not as much as before. For now I am using a kids table for a station, but I am planning to build a custom one to make more use of the space. #3Dprinting #diy #MakersHour
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@Spark i read about carbon filters being much more effective when cycling air within the printer compartment than pushing it outward. aparently a lot of the voc's still get to pass the filter, and by cycling within the air gets to pass through the filter multiple times.
can not clearly see how your filters are setup thoug. maybe you already do that.
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Natasha Nox πΊπ¦π΅πΈreplied to Mer-fOKxTOwl last edited by [email protected]
@glowl @Spark Technically having your printer inside a negative pressure box should always be superior to any filtration, as long as fresh air can freely move in from somewhere else. Of course you could also do both.
We're currently exploring the possibility of a tent as well. The printer got a single filter inside the build space (Saturn 3), air is supposed to be sucked out of the apartment from the tent, and a strong room air purifier standing next to it as well since it ain't a separate room.