DIY Spray Booth Filter Cassette - Upgrading the popular homemade Cardboard Spraybooth N'stuff
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 Published On Jan 23, 2024

How to make a DIY homemade 3d printed airbrush filter cassette.
This cassette will give you the option of custom filter combos. Everything from 10mm, up to 24mm thickness will fit this cassette. You can use a simple airbrush filter, or combine it with an active carbon filter and such. All depending on your need and use. But as mentioned several times, make sure you get the filter/filter-combo that makes your setup safe and useful.

Chapters
0:00 Opening
0:14 Intro
1:14 Filters
2:01 Cutting
2:34 3d printing
4:00 Assembly
6:12 Test
7:38 My setup

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Here is a link to the STL files for the filter cassette we made, and posted on Thingiverse:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:644...

Here is a list of some of the materials used in this video:
Note! That every specific thing can be bought from Amazon US or from Amazon international sites, as well as on EBay. We made sure to check;) But for some reason they do not ship to Norway, so we had to buy things locally, or from Amazon’s Swedish site for this project.

- Printed in plain PLA filament. (Brand: Claes Ohlson, Scandinavia)
- "High density fiberglass airbrush filter" 20mm, 1 meter x 1 meter rolls from Amazon Swedish site
- The original pre-made filter previously used, is named "Filter ONE" from the brand Sparmax
- Superglue. Any kind will work;)

Printed on Elegoo Neptune 3 Max
Front & back frames are printed at .2mm height. 2 walls. 24%infill. No support, but with a 4mm brim.
The small "Lock" part were printed at .12mm. 2 walls. 24%infill. No support, and no brim.

Music from the YouTube library:
Eternal Garden
Beyond

Music and editing with Final Cut Pro.

We’re just a passionate married couple of hobbyist, that loves to make Props and other Stuff.
And so we are sharing this video build just for the love of all things creative, and hoping to inspire others to the wonderful world of Making.

Remember. We are only amateurs at this.
So if you rely on the information shown or voiced in this video, you do so at your own risk. Read the labels of all glues, paints and other materials you use, as well as tools and machines you use and always follow the proper instructions and safety rules. And naturally, all the opinions voiced or shown in this video are only our own opinions. Have fun & stay safe!

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