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05-24-2016, 09:13 AM #1
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Proper Ventilation for 3d printing
Hi there. I tried to do my first prints yesterday, but soon realized that my apartment isn't sufficiently ventilated (I'm printing in polycarbonate). I have a vent in my kitchen, but I don't think that alone would work. And I don't think opening the windows would help, although I have a small apartment so I might be wrong there. Does anyone else here print in apartments? What kind of ventilation methods do you use? Is there a ventilation method out there that would preclude the need for a dust mask?
Thank you.
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