I was just showing how I connected the ductwork through the screen. Looking back, I should have gone over the complete exhaust system. I’m going to be doing another video as I have changed or upgraded my system a little bit.
@Steve4948 that would be awesome! I sub to your channel I will look forward to that video. If you could please include links to wherever you buy these parts from
@@Mephmt right yeah there’s no point in printing something that large that would have to be done in multiple segments. I swapped the cardboard out with plexiglass.
@@pato8798 oh yeah, that does seem like it would be more of a challenge. But I guess you could do it the same way if you can have a piece of cardboard or plexiglass to cover the screen when you’re using the printer.
How is the hose connected to the printer?
Why didnt you show how you connected this to the X1C?
I was just showing how I connected the ductwork through the screen. Looking back, I should have gone over the complete exhaust system. I’m going to be doing another video as I have changed or upgraded my system a little bit.
@Steve4948 that would be awesome! I sub to your channel I will look forward to that video. If you could please include links to wherever you buy these parts from
@ great thanks for subscribing to my channel and the suggestion to include links.
Also looking forward to this
Why didn't you... print the parts for the window?
I’m not sure which part you’re talking about? I printed everything other than the fan and the exhaust duct.
@@Steve4948 I think they mean the cardboard part to cover up the rest of the opening. Sounds like a waste of filament. I like your solution better.
@@Mephmt right yeah there’s no point in printing something that large that would have to be done in multiple segments. I swapped the cardboard out with plexiglass.
how whould i do that if i have german windows
I’m not sure as I don’t know what German windows are.
@ they dont slide up and down but like swing open
@@pato8798 oh yeah, that does seem like it would be more of a challenge. But I guess you could do it the same way if you can have a piece of cardboard or plexiglass to cover the screen when you’re using the printer.
@@Steve4948 Maybe designing a ramp esque box to put on the window. sadly cant show you the idea i have in my head.