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Carbon Filter - Ikea Lack
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I was concerned about the potentially hazardous fumes that melting plastic could cause. I started doing some research and I didn't find a whole lot (Kind of concerning in itself). Basically everything says that I should only run my printer in a well ventilated room. This gets me wondering about what I am getting exposed to when I open my enclosure and inhale right after a print is done. I did find [this website](http://www.3dprintfilemarket.com/140629194058.html?fbclid=IwAR1tcoQFQSGGDbF-90IMsGSIPus3FPXqmJ49Ls70oJexSTnNXmmENcfzFt0) that speaks to the benefit of using carbon to filter the exhaust coming off your printer. I wanted one specifically for my IKEA Lack enclosure, so I made my own. I have no idea if this helps anything with the fumes, but it can't hurt. You will also need: - 80mm fan (I used a 12v computer fan with a buck converter), - Window screen material (placed in the carbon to prevent the small pieces from falling through) - Activated carbon - [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002566WE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0002566WE&linkCode=as2&tag=dallasantiqueori&linkId=3VP267Y44KDT2G3V) - 5 inch hole saw (To cut the hole in the top of your LACK enclosure)
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