Difference between revisions of "Fume extractor"
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The extractor is actually fairly effective as long as you keep it directed to where you're soldering. It's made from a small computer fan I found, running off a 5v phone charger I found, and some pipe cleaners for the stand. | The extractor is actually fairly effective as long as you keep it directed to where you're soldering. It's made from a small computer fan I found, running off a 5v phone charger I found, and some pipe cleaners for the stand. | ||
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The heatsink from the fan became a percussion instrument/mechanical filterbank: [[heatsink]]. | The heatsink from the fan became a percussion instrument/mechanical filterbank: [[heatsink]]. |
Revision as of 06:43, 31 March 2015
A home made fume extractor I made for soldering. My throat doesn't like solder fumes and I want to be able to solder when it's upset.
The extractor is actually fairly effective as long as you keep it directed to where you're soldering. It's made from a small computer fan I found, running off a 5v phone charger I found, and some pipe cleaners for the stand.
The heatsink from the fan became a percussion instrument/mechanical filterbank: heatsink.