June 27, 2023
Description
This is the best of both worlds from two very good models. The combination of the two creates an exceptional Activated Carbon Filter for the X1C that can be filled with carbon pellets to filter out Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from printing with certain filaments.
Used the stl files (without the modifiers) from @CNCKitchen and the printer settings from @ktek_296200. Printer settings are as follows:
Quality 0.20mm Standard @BBL X1C (0.24mm should be fine too)
Settings
Quality:
Only one wall on top surfaces = OFF
Strength:
Wall loops = 5 or 6 (depends on infill pattern)
Top shell layers = 0
Bottom shell layers = 0
Sparse infill density = 25% or higher (I used 50% - Honeycomb)
Sparse infill pattern = Aligned Rectilinear OR Triangles OR Honeycomb (AKA Bestagons) OR Grid.
Infill/wall overlap = 20%
Infill direction = 0 or 90 degrees
Any infill that doesn't cover the holes basically all work, feel free to play around with the density with different patterns depending on your carbon pellet sizes.
I included the sliced gcode 3mf file with the settings.
Note: When assembling, the tab on the lid should face down and to the front so that it can clip down in the bottom securing the lid in place.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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