airbrush
airbrush booth

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* Acrylic airbrushing is relatively safe compared to enamel and lacquer, but inhaling dust is much more dangerous than those two. Make sure to wear a mask and check the proper spray strength without much dust flowing back before airbrushing.

This is a spray booth designed to be carried around.
The size is narrow, the output is weak, and you have to rely on the filter, so you can only spray acrylic, but it's portable anyway.
The fan I'm using is an 80mm x 80mm ventilation fan. Please refer to the link for the model I used. (It's already discontinued. Please note.)
I will attach the STEP file. If you would like to use other fan sizes, please revise it using the STEP file.
For the handle, I used an m5 size nut and bolt to fix it. For the nut, it can be a little loose, but you can fix it using instantaneous glue.
For bolts, 15mm long is enough.
You do not need to use a supporter to output this model.
The picture below is my recommended layout for the output.

The model is made of PLA and consumes about 900 grams of filaments
The following is the process of assembling/ disassembling the booth.
Assemble

Disassemble

Bill of materials
- NameQuantityNotes
- 180mm x 80mm fan1
- 2m5 bolt x 15mm4
- 3m5 nut x 15mm4
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Remixes must be shared under the same license
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