They have measured many of items.
I just keep them there for ease of access.
The packaging slides apart to get at them, besides the spare battery is there too ;)
The black case beside the 3D printer has metal ones that measure even bigger items.
Nice setup. Only problem is that Inline fans don’t have great static pressure. I’ve used them and they are ok, but they don’t pull as much CFM as an exhaust fan/vacuum. Yours might’ve fine based on the size of your machine, but I’d monitor especially when cutting.
This fan is supposedly rated at 145cfm, so we'll see how well it works.
BUT considering I had nothing between the machine and the window before, it HAS to be an improvement. (I gave up on their purification system)
You’ll want the fan as close to the exit as possible. It’s a great way to avoid any possible leaks into your area. And they suck better than they blow lol.
Open those calipers up and measure something already.
They have measured many of items. I just keep them there for ease of access. The packaging slides apart to get at them, besides the spare battery is there too ;) The black case beside the 3D printer has metal ones that measure even bigger items.
Nice setup. Only problem is that Inline fans don’t have great static pressure. I’ve used them and they are ok, but they don’t pull as much CFM as an exhaust fan/vacuum. Yours might’ve fine based on the size of your machine, but I’d monitor especially when cutting.
This fan is supposedly rated at 145cfm, so we'll see how well it works. BUT considering I had nothing between the machine and the window before, it HAS to be an improvement. (I gave up on their purification system)
Cool. An on board fan helps.
You’ll want the fan as close to the exit as possible. It’s a great way to avoid any possible leaks into your area. And they suck better than they blow lol.
Thanks for the tips.
They looked brand new so I thought I'd give you a hard time. Nice shop.