I tried using some carbon foam filter left over from an old window AC unit, but it restricted the airflow too much. I mostly just wanted to suck the solder fumes down and away from my face when I'm soldering, so even without a filter it works great for this purpose. The computer fan is also very nice- almost totally silent and moves plenty of air.
New-Work Square Steel Box in vise- tracing out zone to cut out with a sharpie |
Sharpie marks the circle to cut out of box |
Cutting with a metal cutoff saw in the dremel |
Finished Rough Cut |
Circle Trimmed Out, be sure to file down all the sharp edges! |
The Size M DC power jack is for a left-over 12v "wall wart", and a SPST switch to turn it on and off |
Box clamped in vice, holes drilled for the power jack and on/off switch |
Components trial fit in box |
Primed box |
Box painted, Components installed & soldered in place |
Ready for use! |
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