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@vmx200
@vmx200 3 года назад
Step one: inhale abs fumes Two minutes later: This filter is working I cant smell any abs. Let's inhale more from inside🤣
@Veefan3
@Veefan3 Месяц назад
@@vmx200 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rchingli
@rchingli 3 года назад
Hey Joel, I've just entered the world of 3d printing and the wealth of information in your channel has been super helpful. Keep up the great work mate. Thanks for putting your health on the line to satisfy our curiousity 😀😀
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 3 года назад
Background viewing - Kitboga is in almost all of my B roll audio :P
@hypekfnadeemyt1716
@hypekfnadeemyt1716 3 года назад
Love your videos
@KikkawaRyu
@KikkawaRyu 3 года назад
Kitboga is fantastic so i can 100% see why its B roll audio aha
@barracuda6817
@barracuda6817 3 года назад
WTH I just came from a kitboga vid
@AndrewSink
@AndrewSink 3 года назад
Some larger industrial printers use a similar system to remove fumes to create an office-friendly system, I'm guessing this will probably catch on for people who have a print farm at home!
@Co60-Ni60
@Co60-Ni60 3 года назад
That’s cool
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 3 года назад
There was a certain Aus brand (who won't be named) that made the most ACRID smelling ABS I had to evacuate the room. Otherwise, I'm super weird and find the smell familiar and friendly... as it was my first filament >_> But still, don't print in the same room you work in!
@archetrico
@archetrico 3 года назад
for abs or with pla is fine?
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 3 года назад
ABS definitely will off gas as it prints. PLA will emit much less, but it will emit particulates, which is a potential concern for asthmatics. PETG emits the least from what I've heard. Polycarbonate can be downright nasty.
@christianbegg3265
@christianbegg3265 3 года назад
@@MMuraseofSandvich I run a mini air filter next to an ender 3 pro for pla. Don't print in your basement (like I do) if you want ABS. Still recommend an air filter for any print.
@suncoastbart
@suncoastbart 3 года назад
Maker's Muse im the same. ABS has a ‘childhood’ smell to me. Reminds me of new toys lol
@ADVtheMISSIONARY
@ADVtheMISSIONARY 3 года назад
i have two rolls of aurarum ABS .....
@siracer420
@siracer420 3 года назад
I've been 3d printing for about 6 years now and ABS is all I ever used until I got my Prusa MINI earlier this year. I keep my printers in an enclosure I made that has a fan sucking the fumes out straight to the outside. All of this is in the office I spend all day in so I needed to make sure it was well ventilated. Since getting the MINI I've upgraded to all Prusa printers and now use PLA and PETG but ABS is still what I use the most. I would not suggest using an enclosure that didn't vent to the outside and that filter thing seems to suck out too much heat but that may not be an issue for PLA. As for background noise, I keep youtube open in a tab while I'm working and have either you, Tom, or Angus playing.
@B10KPlaysGames
@B10KPlaysGames 2 года назад
The BOFA 1 seems like a cool filter. I can't wait until they release the _BOFA-TheseNuts_
@projectappeal7202
@projectappeal7202 2 года назад
I was rather shocked and impressed and confused that this was the only bofa comment 🤣
@DCDLaserCNC
@DCDLaserCNC 3 года назад
We run into the same issues with laser engraving. You have to run a filtration unit or vent to the outside. One definite no-no is to engrave any sort of plastic containing Polyvinyl Chloride. The off-gassing of PVC produces poisonous gas that is highly corrosive to the machine not to mebtion what it can do to one's lungs!
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop 3 года назад
Mythbusters is my favorite thing to watch while doing things.
@OnlySamCan
@OnlySamCan 3 года назад
It’s even better when you are watching something you should not be trying at home.
@JonS
@JonS 3 года назад
Your studio is 500 sq feet? In the SF Bay Area we have a name for that... A family home!
@sublimationman
@sublimationman 3 года назад
When I was printing ABS all the time (well 7 hours at a time and 4 days a week) I bought a desktop HEPA filter and placed it inside the enclosure. This way it filtered out the bad stuff and kept the warm air inside. I think I paid $30 for it and used it for 8 years (I print mostly PLA now). Had my printer, filter, LED lights & small camera all on a power strip to turn it all on at one time.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 3 года назад
That’s a fantastic idea
@franktkalcevic5342
@franktkalcevic5342 3 года назад
I have a BlueAir series 200 air purifier - it's basically just a fan with a filter. Their "smoke stop" filters are the activated charcoal type. If I remember, I set it up next to the printer and that picks up the odour. I can also use it later to destink a room.
@oggyreidmore
@oggyreidmore 3 года назад
I built my printer cabinet large with a little shelf above the printer. I put one of those desktop HEPA air purifiers on the shelf and it's wired up to run while the printer is on plus five minutes after. This way there's no vent holes or fans and I can keep the enclosure soundproof, and you don't lose heat from a print. It just recirculates the air that's already in the cabinet.
@KaelumYodi
@KaelumYodi 3 года назад
I use a Weller Fume Extractor, as I need it for soldering, and it is Cal/OSHA approved. I can barely hear it all, unless I’ve got my ear right up next to it, and I think it’s a little less than the larger unit that you used. It comes with 2 intakes, 1 for soldering, and 1 for my 3D printers. 😎
@d-leb
@d-leb 3 года назад
The fumes are a mixture of styrene particulates and formaldehyde gas given off as the ABS is heated. Personally, I mostly use PLA because of this. But..... I think that adding a filter may be a good idea for myself. It would be nice to print ABS without worrying about fumes.
@theoriginalbabycub
@theoriginalbabycub 3 года назад
Styrene is a candidate for being a carcinogen. Not sure it's been absolutely decided yet. It is known to cause headache and tiredness. As for formaldehyde gas, that is odourless. It causes watery eyes, burning sensation in eyes, nose and throat, coughing, wheezing nausea and skin irritation. Others may have none of these symptoms. It has been classified as a carcinogen by a number of safety and public health organisations. I certainly wouldn't have rushed this experiment as a little research shows plenty of studies of ABS printing adverse effects Every filament should have an MSDS/SDS safety and emergency treatment document from the manufacturer.
@Cheddar-420
@Cheddar-420 Год назад
@@theoriginalbabycub Verified by a third party lab* I don't trust these filament companies to have a clue what they are doing.
@volksbugly
@volksbugly 2 года назад
I have an internal hepa filter. I run the filter when the print is going. I also have an external vent going outside through a window adapter for portable Air conditioners. When the print is Done I turn on the external fan.
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib 3 года назад
Isn't that a huge rectangular hole in the back where the filament goes into the enclosure?
@Jbot123
@Jbot123 3 года назад
No. If you look really close, you can tell that there's a window covering that hole and the filament is coming in from above.
@iskandartaib
@iskandartaib 3 года назад
@@Jbot123 Ah. That explains why he wasn't smelling anything before he cracked open the door. I suppose you'd have to look REAL close... there's only the one angle.
@Akoni70
@Akoni70 3 года назад
Your extractor (exhaust fan), should be connected to the bottom of the enclosure. This way the temperature in the unit stays constant.
@sinformant
@sinformant 3 года назад
Different people have different reactions to different things. I've never had abs effect me, when I got my elegoo mars and printed with elegoo abs like redin I was fine. I loaded it up with siryatech blu and started a print to print overnight while I slept. The odor from it was enough to make me sick without realising it. I woke up feeling like I had a mild flu or severe cold. Bad headache etc.
@alessiosuppo561
@alessiosuppo561 3 года назад
Years ago I used to print a lot of large ABS parts, I printed them in a completely sealed foam enclosure that I used to preheat with a hairdryer (The garage temperature was well below 0°C). When the print was finished and it was time to open the enclosure I remember loving the feel of warm air exiting togheter with the distinct ABS smell. I knew it was not good to breath in, but i really loved it
@VorpalGun
@VorpalGun 3 года назад
What about DIY solutions? A home build enclosure with negative pressure using some PC fans (noctua if you care about noise) with activated carbon filters. Should be way cheaper.
@budliv
@budliv 3 года назад
Any recommendations on a cheaper filtration system? Something more affordable for a hobbyist level person who's not ready to invest enough to buy a another printer etc?
@creamofbotulismsoup9900
@creamofbotulismsoup9900 3 года назад
I just designed and made my own using a roomba filter, AC prefilter material some fans, or you can just use one of the many available designs.
@nophead
@nophead 3 года назад
I find drying the ABS filament in a heated dry box greatly reduces the fumes it releases when printing. Can make it brittle on the spool though but seems to restore ductility when printed.
@EngineeringSpareTime
@EngineeringSpareTime 3 года назад
Nice video. I faced this problem before and decided to built a enclosure for my Prusa Mk3s. It reduces the noise and smell level (coal filter) by a lot and prevents warping as well. You might enjoy watching it :)
@marklandsaat3696
@marklandsaat3696 3 года назад
Thumbs up for Printed Solid 👍
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop 3 года назад
printing with any filament gives me a sore throat. Prusament Galazy Black gives me the worst headache and makes me feel ill for a few days. I setup a section of my workshop next to a window and have three large fans pulling air out of a enclosed section.
@Gah_Hofs
@Gah_Hofs 3 года назад
great timing! I was just complaining about the ABS smell in the office like half an hour ago
@Petsofwarcraft
@Petsofwarcraft 3 года назад
Wow... fun video. Could a test like this be done on a Mars Pro or Mars 2 Pro... they say they have built in filters...
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 3 года назад
Now I want to see a full DIY activated carbon filter for an enclosure like this...
@macgyver9134
@macgyver9134 3 года назад
I've been toying with the idea. Not a fan of the huge external box though, so going to try to find something that will fit inside.
@powersv2
@powersv2 3 года назад
Voron nevermore is legit.
@servant74
@servant74 3 года назад
I would like to see this test with a DIY solution. Try a small HEPA filter, taped to the input side of a computer fan. Put that in the enclosure. That should help. ... At least that is my theory. ... I do a similar thing in my wood shop with a 20" box fan and it helps a lot when sanding.
@edaltounian7118
@edaltounian7118 8 месяцев назад
Bambu X1C with bento box!
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop 3 года назад
how about designing something we can make at a fraction of the cost ? Perhaps vacuum Hepa Filters or active carbon what is needed to remove the smell and is removing the smell good enough or are there smaller particles too ? I am super sensitive to the smell and within a very short time makes my throat sore so really want a good , but cheap way to do this.
@glennleader8880
@glennleader8880 3 года назад
AND build it inside the enclosure.
@fliptop62deceived95
@fliptop62deceived95 3 года назад
What do I put on when 3D printing? You Joel...I watch you on here. Great show , down to earth and even enjoy the failures as I think we have all had some of these. Cheers from Australia
@glennleader8880
@glennleader8880 3 года назад
What do I put on when 3D printing ABS? Safety underwear.
@objection_your_honor
@objection_your_honor 3 года назад
You can make the box out of card board, even install a see through door from material found in your home center. If made with care, it looks and works great. A computer fan from a computer power supply and 2 hoses (sections of swimming poll hoses inside a small cardboard box for the fan, vacuum hose that can be cut into two.... Run the output of your box fan to the outside, and you can spray paint it all nice. Go to your home center's hardware, plumbing and electrical sections, and browse for what you can use for your project. 3D print the hardware you need (i.e. hinges, handles, brackets, hose fittings...) If you want it to cost even less.
@zigtech11
@zigtech11 3 года назад
When I work at a injection molding company if one of the heat band would malfunction and overheat the abs you would know it. Just being 100 feet from it your eyes and nose would start burning almost instantly. It was just as bad as pepper spray. Just thinking about it it's making my eyes water.
@dooley9621
@dooley9621 3 года назад
I usually watch youtube with yourself and other 3d printing channels playing while doing things. Never stop learning.
@crussty3d
@crussty3d 3 года назад
Sounds like you fired up a Phenom when the BOFA kicked in! I was expecting to see temps decrease when you kicked it on, but also thought there would be a little more moisture removed as well at those temps and CFM.
@Aikano9
@Aikano9 Год назад
The optimal filtration solution would probably be putting one or two of those 3m p100 hepa carbon filters connected to a high pressure fan inside the enclosure. It filters the smell, particles and gases, you don’t lose heat, and its less noisy
@dmyers9230
@dmyers9230 3 года назад
If you use the Bufa 1, leave it run a bit after your print completes, air is cleaned before you open the door. It also has the advantage that it pulls fresh air into the enclosure from the leaks around the door and joints so no bad air gets out. I like and the price is not that bad for what you are getting in return. Thanks Joel and Printed Solid.
@chaseohara4781
@chaseohara4781 3 года назад
How about attaching a shop vac with a HEPA filter to the enclosure? Just turn it on after the print is done. Not sure if that would work. It would definitely be a lower budget version, haha.
@hudsoncraftworks
@hudsoncraftworks 2 года назад
HEPA doesn't filter VOCs
@3dprintingcave778
@3dprintingcave778 3 года назад
the larger filter seemed to me to be not as loud as the smaller filter, asking for a friend that may be wanting to buy one of these filters
@joiscara7191
@joiscara7191 Год назад
When I’m working on side projects while my printer is going at it, I’m one to marathon my favorite shows, just chatter in the background. It’s going to be Red Vs Blue, House, and Friends.
@flynne9876
@flynne9876 3 года назад
LOTR - extended edition, any of the trilogy in no particular order
@johnm.gerard1718
@johnm.gerard1718 Год назад
I am "on the fence" as to buying a Hot house growing filter system. I would like to see the same test with a similar system. Hot house systems are mostly a round Duct FAN and a round filter Plus vent hose. The Duct fans and filter are relatively inexpensive. The specs say that it puts out/draws a lot of air flow. I wonder if it is to much air flow to be used as a printer filtration system. That's my main question. Maybe if I can regulate the fan speed this might work. And Maybe this is just "Over Kill".
@Decadentotter
@Decadentotter 3 года назад
I don't usually watch movies, I just play shows like Futurama, Archer, and some other animes. Sometimes I'll just play old episodes of RU-vid videos like your show, Scott the Woz, and Game Grumps. :)
@ahaveland
@ahaveland 3 года назад
Joel, it looks like the two gaping holes in the enclosure completely invalidate any tests, as the warm air will leave rapidly through the vent with the filament in it, while drawing in cool air from the hole on the left. As the enclosure isn't airtight, it appears to be designed to reduce noise, not emissions! I made an enclosure for my Ender using foam sheets and mylar bubble wrap, with the filament outside on a reel feeding through a small hole. The temperature inside gets to around 65 °C, but that was a bit too hot and cooked one of the servo driver chips, so need to cool the electronics separately. Printing ABS is a pain, and I still haven't managed to get good results yet.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 3 года назад
I think you’re seeing the clear acrylic covering the big holes?
@michaelbrown-qe8cr
@michaelbrown-qe8cr 3 года назад
I have the same enclosure on one of my iMK3s printers, that I have dedicated as my high-temp / ABS / ASA machine. I have a recirculating air purifier right under the rack. The printer is about 10fr from my workstation - there are barely any fumes when running.
@tgsparkyoriginal
@tgsparkyoriginal Год назад
I will never print with ABS or ASA again without an enclosure. The styrene has a massive affect on me. For days after printing ASA causing me to have brain fog and headaches and slight loss of coordination. It’s taken me almost 12mths of doctors and scans to work out what was causing it. I found out while looking at getting a Bambu X1C and then it hit me that ASA might cause it so I checked all the times I was sick and matched it to the gcode dates and that was it.
@FranklyPeetoons
@FranklyPeetoons 3 года назад
Stanky and excellent! A hazardous hobby is a fun hobby. If you put in any more cutaways to movies, TV, and RU-vid videos, you'll soon be FAMILY GUY!
@slaunts9453
@slaunts9453 3 года назад
There are 3d prints available for fume extractors that use a 120mm fan / small hepa filter and active carbon filter. It's like $10. total, and you can just have them recirculate the air. Given that these work with soldering smoke I don't see why they couldn't handle some ABS fumes. I have one in my enclosure, but haven't had a chance to test it with ABS yet.
@sfcmmacro
@sfcmmacro 3 года назад
If the case contains the off-gassing... just don’t run air filtration or exhaust fan until the printing is done. Let the gasses accumulate and the interior stay warm... then flip the switch and filter/exhaust the interior air.
@DCDLaserCNC
@DCDLaserCNC 3 года назад
If you look at the MSDS for ABS, one of the byproducts of burning ABS is HCN (Hydrogen Cyanide)! Yeah, I do not think I will be using any ABS without some sort of filtration or venting to the outside. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_cyanide
@hudsoncraftworks
@hudsoncraftworks 2 года назад
You just enlightened me. Holy shneikies.
@hanspijpers2100
@hanspijpers2100 2 года назад
If the enclosuree is a wee bigger, you could put the bofa 1 inside the enclosure with the 3d printer and reduce the sound as well in one go. Kind regards Hans
@Mech87a
@Mech87a 3 года назад
8:28 when ma wife pulls off the covers in the morning.
@3DPrintingNerd
@3DPrintingNerd 3 года назад
Bahahahahhaa
@martinpirringer8055
@martinpirringer8055 3 года назад
I got the same effect with putting a table top hepa filter inside the enclosure - so it sucks the air in in the front and blows it out the back and it stays in the enclosure. Also if you let it run for a couple of minutes after the print is done you are all fine. I got to wait anyway as the ultrabase on my chirons got to cool down so the print pops off. And that thing was somewhere around $60 or so at walmart. So make the enclosure big enough to fit the filter inside it
@WhereNerdyisCool
@WhereNerdyisCool 3 года назад
Background viewing - Star Trek: The Next Generation Great video, with us learning more and more about nanoparticles and how they enter the body, we're still waiting to find out what damage (if any) they can cause.
@Celcius1
@Celcius1 3 года назад
Joel, a smarter implementation, and quieter would be to use a P3 filter and fan that kicks in at the print finishing, my printer does this when doing ABS, it gets rid of the fumes and does not upset the temp and humidity.
@vicgarbutt3310
@vicgarbutt3310 Год назад
for 900.00 you think they might put a heater in it. You can also exhaust it into a DIY heater box using heater and controller. Then back into the enclosure.
@MiscMitz
@MiscMitz 3 года назад
Lucky I am not effectived by abs. I used to work for a plastics company in Gig Harbor. I was the lead bender. And we worked primarily with abs. I was around hot abs ALL day.
@octogames6823
@octogames6823 2 года назад
I listen to Clyde Lewis maybe some chill lofi tunes while I work on my projects.
@randomstuff-cu4of
@randomstuff-cu4of 3 года назад
I've printed both black and yellow gembird abs and only the yellow has any noticeable smell and also it oozes so probably 260c is too high for that (but the black abs at 260c has noticabely better layer adhesion than at 240 or lower)
@MattWeber
@MattWeber 3 года назад
Biggest problem is people buy these filters and dont realize that the charcoal has a very short lifespan before its pores are clogged and becomes useless. They figure I bought a filter, good to go. They NEED to be maintained on a very regular basis. Most charcoal style/hepa combo filters ive used, barely survived a full 8 hour print before the scent of ABS was already lingering heavily again as the charcoal was full and HEPA alone cant capture the nanoparticles.
@zakariakhamees
@zakariakhamees 3 года назад
I have my ender 3 in my bedroom. It is inside a plastic box thing with a pc fan attached that sucks the gas out though the window. And so far.. i don't smell anything but that doesn't mean that the fan is sucking every gas plastic molecule out of the enclosure which worries me a lot sometimes. But I don't have any other space at home so I don't have any other way. I only tried printing with abs once and I didn't smell anything. But i do print with pla and petg a lot.
@Frostfly
@Frostfly 3 года назад
Background movies are good energy, up beat and fun. marvel films certainly and the Martian. Pacific Rim and Fury Road are both on my list too. I also watch a lot of youtube. Been watching a show called Time team lately...fun British archaeology show. Highly recommended.
@genericgoon3748
@genericgoon3748 Год назад
The only issue I have with ABS is my cloths smell like it after a day of printing, but other than that, ABS is fine constantly running in my room. I do open the window though once in a while so the rest of my house doesn't smell of ABS but I've been printing for 7 years and no side affects so far
@aibogoku7730
@aibogoku7730 3 года назад
10:22 BOFA deez nuts!!!!!!!
@noah.s3701
@noah.s3701 3 года назад
So im 15 and my my printer is in my bedroom and I print a lot of ABS and I have no problem with it and yes it prints over night
@cbking95
@cbking95 Год назад
Can you redo this test with some of the more diy solutions like nevermore, the bento box and maybe the anycubic mini air purifier?
@zalllon
@zalllon 11 месяцев назад
This would be good to watch as well. I have my two printers, set up corner, nook of my basement, and I’m actually considering a ceiling vent fan and having the concrete wall broken to vent outside. ABS is pretty noticeable, especially if I’ve been printing back to back projects, I noticed my throat get a bit irritated.
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 Год назад
I printer with PLA or PETG. This saves me the housing and air filter.
@johnhutchison874
@johnhutchison874 3 года назад
LOLs as I smear lacquer thinners with dissoved ABS over a warm glass plate then go for a 2 hour chem nap. Waiting with held breath for my replacement PEX sheet to arrive.
@Paul-Maven
@Paul-Maven 3 года назад
You can make everything easier and more convenient to use: you can build a hood into the extruder itself. Simply suck in air directly from the work surface and pass it through the filter. This solution can already be integrated by default into any printers, primarily for "home users."
@hudsoncraftworks
@hudsoncraftworks 2 года назад
That would cause the toolhead to be the point of most unstable air with the highest air movement in the enclosure. Right at the nozzle. Sounds undesirable for controlling print quality.
@Zachary3DPrints
@Zachary3DPrints 3 года назад
Great video Joel, I love these kinds of videos. Nothing wrong with that and you can learn from it.
@dariushfarajzadeh9138
@dariushfarajzadeh9138 3 года назад
My printer is under the window on the right side My bed is left side of the window Still need a box like that or its ok?
@MinecraftLetstime
@MinecraftLetstime 3 года назад
I am thinking of building an enclosure made out of acrylic and have 2 fans attached, one for taking air out, where the air is taken straight out the window, and another fan taking air from the room into the enclosure. Does anyone know if this will work?
@Cooper_42
@Cooper_42 3 года назад
Lets Time Solve the problem of the ABS fumes, but you run into the issue of cooling.
@gadgetmerc
@gadgetmerc 3 года назад
Making cost effective safety products look bad is really bad for your viewers health. This wasn't a real world test at all which short changing the small one. You shouldn't smell during the print. A real world test would likely show that the smaller one would work just fine. The test should have completed the print (or stop it early), wait a couple minutes for it to filter the air, and then open the door and test. Its entirely reasonable to let the filter run for a couple minutes after the print is done because you aren't always staring at the entire print or you might want ABS to cool a bit before pulling it off. Instead you made a test that will make the more cost effective printer seem inadequate. Which will harm people that might be able to afford the small one but not the larger one.
@gadgetmerc
@gadgetmerc 3 года назад
By the way, I'm a fan and subscribed. This video rubbed me wrong because it could unintentionally harm people.
@mikesavad
@mikesavad 2 года назад
i haven't checked to see if you have any updates. But I would rather know how well a home made enclosure with a bathroom fan, ducted out the window will work. I would have a basement set up and don't want that scent/poison in the house. But i'm not sure if the draw would be too much. Or if the fan has to be in the box. Or if hovering over it is good enough or what.
@octogames6823
@octogames6823 2 года назад
I have been around a lot of scrubbers and I still think its not as safe as the manufactures have you believe. It still stinks and what the filter is actually scrubbing out is still questionable. Nothing works as well as a hood or inline exhaust fan. Price point is a big issue. Unless you have a cleanroom filtration system, Its much cheaper to run an exhaust pipe with a inline fan.
@MyHDPreviews
@MyHDPreviews 3 года назад
I for my part have an enclousure witch a (about 20euro) carbon filter on top and a fan pulling the air out of the box. It works for most of the materials. For extra smelly ones i still have to open the window. Nice video for all the ones that print very mutch. Liked it 👍
@PanadeEdu
@PanadeEdu 3 года назад
Any hint where to find such a thing?
@timmyd24601
@timmyd24601 3 года назад
I actually get headaches when printing PLA for extended periods, not a single problem yet with PETG which is mostly what I print with... have not messed much with ABS...
@hotsause911
@hotsause911 3 года назад
I’ve got a sidewinder X one but we’re not getting the best prints out of it. Even if it’s on fine print. Is there anyway we can make it better?
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 3 года назад
I've printed ABS on the Prusa in the office before, and I don't remember any significant smell, which probably means the HVAC system is really good. Oooo. Bofa review. Ok, you have my attention, Joel.
@BLBlackDragon
@BLBlackDragon 3 года назад
There's a good video on this topic over at Design Prototype Test. The VOC off-gassing is a concern with most plastics.
@vladtazev1728
@vladtazev1728 3 года назад
The VOC in the air settles in 10-30 minutes after the print is done. So, you need to test that too. It is important to test.
@SweCookie
@SweCookie 3 года назад
Nice :) How loud (dB) is the first filter box you tested? And what does it cost?
@cocotug0
@cocotug0 3 года назад
my background familiar noise is old 3d printing nerd videos. and some other youtubers too
@Mtibom
@Mtibom 3 года назад
Great vid as always. How about a test when you vetilate for 2min after the printer is done to clear the air, before you open the encloser?
@dascodraws6040
@dascodraws6040 3 года назад
I put on Coraline, Super mario Bros, and most Studio Ghibli Movies
@puretoronto
@puretoronto 3 года назад
Is there enough vents in the enclosure to let 14 CFM in?
@sethhowell2278
@sethhowell2278 3 года назад
i put on futurama in the background most days. sometimes even Dr Horrible's if im feeling frisky
@Aidenn23
@Aidenn23 3 года назад
I can't do musicals. I sing along and get distracted. But GOOD CHOICE.
@rdh2059
@rdh2059 3 года назад
How about a single room air purifier (with activated carbon filtering), right next to the printer enclosure? The room filter will remove particulates and some (most?) of the fumes via the activated carbon filtering. They're much cheaper and they do not alter the temperature in the printer enclosure..
@bryanchaffee1886
@bryanchaffee1886 3 года назад
Happy Gilmore is my background movie! "GO HOME BALL, WHAT ARE YOU TOO GOOD FOR YOUR HOME??!?!"
@VeloGuy1979
@VeloGuy1979 3 года назад
Do the toxic fumes from ABS float or sink in air? Would it be beneficial to remove the air from the top or bottom of a print cabinet?
@auxchar
@auxchar 3 года назад
Printing with ABS gives me a headache. Not because of the fumes, but because of the warping. XD
@robertzarfas9556
@robertzarfas9556 3 года назад
My senior year of high school I don’t think I ever completed a homework assignment at home without fern gully the last rainforest playing in the background.
@Ichijoe2112
@Ichijoe2112 2 года назад
What do I put on when I need Background noise? Why RU-vid of course.
@Em4gdn1m
@Em4gdn1m 3 года назад
I find sitcoms as good background noise. The Office, Community, Schitt's, and the classic Malcolm in the Middle are all good background shows.
@shemp308
@shemp308 3 года назад
Me? I normally print with PETG! Hoever on a few occasions I have used Inland ABS Filament and I did not smell anything unusual. Keeping in mind Inland ABS printing temperature is about the same as their PETG. As for BACKGROUND I tend to put Old School Doctor Who on Pertwee or Baker.
@lykenth08
@lykenth08 3 года назад
I printed with ABS on the tronxy X1, It must be a new recipe they use as default that needs these temps to print with. I have an X3S these days but.. I am tempted to get a newer machine given the features. But I'm also thinking they seem over complicated. Less noise compels me most of all
@waelkambris6188
@waelkambris6188 3 года назад
Nice and funny video. One thing to note, the return hose does not ensure proper air flow thus reducing filtration.
@technicolorchristmas
@technicolorchristmas 3 года назад
When I want noise on in the background I usually que up a playlist of 3D Printing Nerd. ;)
@Orgruk
@Orgruk 3 года назад
Very interesting video. Haven't seen the fainting chimp in years, too.
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