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(AVS) Acetone Vapor Chamber 1.0

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  • Back Arm.stl
  • Base.stl
  • Fan Grill: Box Top.stl
  • Heat pad exact shape (for modifying: making alternate) .stl
  • Stencil for metal plate, and smoothing platform.stl
  • TPU Bottom (Optional).stl

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Publication date 2023-05-25 at 17:45
Design number 1237961

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3D model description

›COMPATIBLE WITH ANY CONTAINER THE SAME SIZE OR SMALLER‹ ›ZERO CIRCUITRY OR TECHNICAL SKILLS REQUIRED‹

›COMPONENT CUTOUTS INCLUDED FOR MODIFICATION TO DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS‹

THIS IS THE OLDER VERSION OF THIS DESIGN, IT WORKS HOWEVER, THE MISTAKE I WILL FIX IN THE 2.0 WAS THAT THIS CONTAINER WAS THE WRONG MATERIAL AND WAS VULNERABLE TO THE FUMING, HOWEVER IT SHOULD WORK PERFECTLY IF YOU CAN FIND ONE OF THE MANY SIMILAR SIZED CONTAINERS MADE OF GLASS, OR RECYCLING NUMBER 5 PLASTIC. PLEASE BE ADVISED ACETONE VAPOR BATHING IS A PRETTY COMMON PRACTICE HOWEVER THE CHEMICAL IS STILL A FLAMMABLE ONE, SO BE CAREFUL, TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS, DON'T LEAVE IT UNATTENDED FOR LONG PERIODS, AND USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I found it frustrating how you couldn't by an affordable version so I decided to print my own, most of its construction materials can be printed and found at home. The metal plate is just flattened aluminum from an old rain gutter spout and you could probably flatten a few soda cans instead, although I haven't tried that yet, use a silicon based glue like certain hot glues or calk to seal the lock holes in the box, you can make pretty much any screws and nuts work so long as there close in size, and u can make the part platform out of anything, so long as it's made to be raised and is metal. You could use the back arm stl I posted although I have recently found that some 1" wide, and 1/4" thick foam tape looks and works way better, but if u do print it anyway, use some strong and durable glue or epoxy. You will need an electric drill or rotary tool for this project, especially as you'll need to line up and drill new holes into the sides of the fan and container. Other than that I will post the few components you will need below and keep in mind you can probably find much of it cheaper, on ebay if price is an issue, and I BELIEVE any of the similar K-safe lock boxes of different heights should work, so long as the dimensions of the opening are the same. Finally if or when you do drill those holes in the top of the box your going to want to use some sort of silicon based glue around the screws on the inside, sealing any gaps around those screw holes on the inside, before putting the nuts on after that to seal the screws, nuts and box, up together so that there are no fumes escaping up there.

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0,1-0,2mm layer height, PLA, PETG, ABS, really anything, Support Yes, other than that, settings are really dealers choice.

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