Fume extractor components for use with 125mm flexible tube and 140mm PC fan. Printed using vase mode with 0.8mm nozzle. The vase mode makes it print surprisingly fast and with the large nozzle, it's still sturdy enough.
a standard 140mm PC fan (I used Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM, but a less powerful fan will work too)
four M4x40 screws with hex nuts
Printing:
Option 1 - use the uploaded gcode files (with 0.8mm nozzle)
Option 2 - use the following slicer settings:
Nozzle size - 0.8 mm (I didn't test with with any smaller nozzles)
Layer height - I used 0.4 or 0.55 mm
Vase mode
Solid layers (bottom) - depends on the model and layer height - check the preview and adjust so there aren't missing layers (too few) and the inside isn't blocked (too many)
Assembly:
Screw both fan adapters to fan with the M4 screws (take a note the fan airflow direction)
Put the flexible tubes on fan adapters, fume hood, and window exhaust and secure each connection with couple pieces of tape
Optionally you can connect multiple tubes with couplers
Usage: Hang the end with fume hood above your workspace, put other end (with window exhaust) in an open window, and power on the fan.
This is pretty much a first prototype. Here are some things I plan to improve:
Better flexible tube attachment so it doesn't need the tape
A way to hang the fume hood above the workspace
Connectors between segments so it's easy to disassemble it and stow away