Our middle school is in the very, very beginning stages of creating an "innovation lab" space and program. Something we're concerned about is ventilation for our 3D printer and a future laser cutter. The more I read about the particulates and fumes for the 3D printer, the more I am convinced we need to do this. Given our space, a ventless mobile fume hood would work best for us. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Our middle school is in the very, very beginning stages of creating an "innovation lab" space and program. Something we're concerned about is ventilation for our 3D printer and a future laser cutter. The more I read about the particulates and fumes for the 3D printer, the more I am convinced we need to do this. Given our space, a ventless mobile fume hood would work best for us. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Our middle school is in the very, very beginning stages of creating an "innovation lab" space and program. Something we're concerned about is ventilation for our 3D printer and a future laser cutter. The more I read about the particulates and fumes for the 3D printer, the more I am convinced we need to do this. Given our space, a ventless mobile fume hood would work best for us. Any thoughts? Thanks!
+1 on the BOFA fume extractor. My school purchased the Oracle.
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+1 on the BOFA - We've had the Base 1 for the last year and it has been great. We cut mostly MDF, cardboard and paperboard and the filters have lasted much longer than I expected. Still no replacements needed - but your mileage may vary. The Base systems are great for desktop lasers. Noise levels are OK, but not ideal for a classroom setting. If you can isolate your filter or the laser in anyway that would be ideal. I know the Bourn Lab has just built a sliding glass divider for their laser cutter and we are planning something similar for our new lab.Joe
On Sunday, May 25, 2014 6:00:22 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Sambuca wrote:
+1 on the BOFA fume extractor. My school purchased the Oracle.
On May 25, 2014 3:02 PM, "Karen Glum" <karen...@7hills.org> wrote:
Sammie - would you be able to tell me which model you ordered? Thanks.
On Saturday, May 24, 2014 9:55:54 PM UTC-4, Sammie wrote:
We ordered a BOFA fume extractor for our laser engravers. We got it about two months ago and the difference between this system and our previous fan/blower/external vent system is unbelievable! We love the BOFA. The only downside was that we had two lasers and getting the tubing and valves situated for our setup was a struggle.SammieSent from my iPhone
Our middle school is in the very, very beginning stages of creating an "innovation lab" space and program. Something we're concerned about is ventilation for our 3D printer and a future laser cutter. The more I read about the particulates and fumes for the 3D printer, the more I am convinced we need to do this. Given our space, a ventless mobile fume hood would work best for us. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Hi Joe - My school is investigating ventilation options for a Full Spectrum Hobby Laser. The Base 1 looks promising. I love that it can double a surface for the cutter. Do you remember how much the Base 1 is?Jonathan RothmanAcademy for Software Engineering: www.afsenyc.org
On Monday, May 26, 2014 7:29:23 AM UTC-4, Joe McRae wrote:
+1 on the BOFA - We've had the Base 1 for the last year and it has been great. We cut mostly MDF, cardboard and paperboard and the filters have lasted much longer than I expected. Still no replacements needed - but your mileage may vary. The Base systems are great for desktop lasers. Noise levels are OK, but not ideal for a classroom setting. If you can isolate your filter or the laser in anyway that would be ideal. I know the Bourn Lab has just built a sliding glass divider for their laser cutter and we are planning something similar for our new lab.Joe
On Sunday, May 25, 2014 6:00:22 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Sambuca wrote: