Thank you for sharing your ideas. I’m a retired dust / fume extraction engineer whose hobby is woodworking. I have just purchased a diode laser recently but have not used it yet. I am learning Lightburn and researching on enclosures for the unit and happened to come across your video. One of my main considerations was to concentrate the air extraction where it would be needed rather than just generally ventilating the enclosure. And your method fits what I’m looking for. My goal is to provide a downdraught inside the enclosure but to provide large enough openings to reduce the back pressure on the extraction fan. You have given me food for thought, thank you.
Great video and will be using some of your suggestions on building my table and enclosure here soon. I just want to point out to people that are all about safety and fumes. That use of a shop vac with a Hepa filter will Not filter fumes. Hepa filters are made to filter particulates, even microscopic particulates. So what happens is it filters the dust and debris. The fumes which are vapors pass through the filter and get blown out back into your shop through the motor. You need a vapor filter to filter the fumes. A Hepa filter will not filter vapors and a Vapor filter will not filter particulates. You need a system that can do both, or something to catch the particulates and blows the vapor out of your room though a dryer vent and out of the house or garage.
My shop vac is outside the building and pulls the fumes outside. Although not ideal, it does remove air from the work area.I remove all filters and just use it as an air evacuation system. This was an old setup out of necessity at the time.
@@TheClackShack Yes I just wanted people to know about Hepa filters and Vapor filters if they care about fumes. I have in my garage a kitchen stove range hood that installed for spray panting that vents to the outside. Im going to hook my enclosure up to a dust deputy cyclone then hook the cyclone into the kitchen range hood. The cyclone should catch some of the particles so its not going through the motor of the range hood.
I bought the ATOMSTACK A20 Pro Laser Engraver and your videos have helped me dial it in. Still a large learning curve with Lightburn but I'm getting there. Doing a lot of ceramic tile engraving with Titanium Dioxide. Had a big order for a biker poker run. Made over 300 bucks doing some work for them. Keep up the good tutorials.
Great ideas for an enclosure. I plan on using a large kitchen cabinet as a start. I like the down draft idea. It would be an interesting video on how you clean that honeycomb. Would love to see some ideas. Thanks again.
OK, Master Clack - first off, your video "Considerations when building a diode laser enclosure " is Perfect for what I need today as I am going forward building an enclosure for my new Falcon 2. Not only am I building an enclosure but I am also adding more ventilation - almost 300 cfm - as well as connecting to my air compressor. My question today is at time stamp 5:38 you were showing us the material BELOW the honeycomb that has the welding magnets spacing the Honeycomb. What is that material??? Thanks for your time. Lowell
I'm hoping to receive the atomstack a 70 max sometime in July. I am currently designing an enclosure for it.I plan to incorporate much of what I have learned from your many videos.thank you so much.
JimEnic new to this laser thing. don't have one yet but researching to see what i want. Do you have a video on how you build your down draft system? I think that is an awesome idea ! great video ! thanks
@@TheClackShack sorry to bother you. In one of your videos I thought you said you used a small shop vac to suck the smoke out of enclosure and then do you vent it outside ? Or do you use one of those exhaust fans ?
Thank you for sharing. Great enclosure for a Laser. Love the second one also. Do you use a charcoal filter or any other in the vacuum system? Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
I'm looking to buy a laser engraver early 2025, it will be my 1st. I do woodworking and would like to add some customization with the laser. My budget is in the $700 to $800 range. I live in the Huntsville area, good to see you're from Alabama also. Would you have any suggestions?
Hello Sir, I have the Xtool D1 Pro with extended rails. I'd like to know do you have a video with the bed being raised and the camera? I want to make your enclosed box for mine. Thank you so much for your time.
I am planning on finally building my xtool d1 20 watt extended enclosure. This video is boss, thanks for making it. Where do you get the rigid black hose for the air assist? Mike
Thank you for sharing your ideas. I’m a retired dust / fume extraction engineer whose hobby is woodworking. I have just purchased a diode laser recently but have not used it yet. I am learning Lightburn and researching on enclosures for the unit and happened to come across your video. One of my main considerations was to concentrate the air extraction where it would be needed rather than just generally ventilating the enclosure. And your method fits what I’m looking for. My goal is to provide a downdraught inside the enclosure but to provide large enough openings to reduce the back pressure on the extraction fan. You have given me food for thought, thank you.
Glad it was helpful.
Great video and will be using some of your suggestions on building my table and enclosure here soon. I just want to point out to people that are all about safety and fumes. That use of a shop vac with a Hepa filter will Not filter fumes. Hepa filters are made to filter particulates, even microscopic particulates. So what happens is it filters the dust and debris. The fumes which are vapors pass through the filter and get blown out back into your shop through the motor. You need a vapor filter to filter the fumes. A Hepa filter will not filter vapors and a Vapor filter will not filter particulates. You need a system that can do both, or something to catch the particulates and blows the vapor out of your room though a dryer vent and out of the house or garage.
My shop vac is outside the building and pulls the fumes outside. Although not ideal, it does remove air from the work area.I remove all filters and just use it as an air evacuation system. This was an old setup out of necessity at the time.
@@TheClackShack Yes I just wanted people to know about Hepa filters and Vapor filters if they care about fumes. I have in my garage a kitchen stove range hood that installed for spray panting that vents to the outside. Im going to hook my enclosure up to a dust deputy cyclone then hook the cyclone into the kitchen range hood. The cyclone should catch some of the particles so its not going through the motor of the range hood.
I bought the ATOMSTACK A20 Pro Laser Engraver and your videos have helped me dial it in. Still a large learning curve with Lightburn but I'm getting there. Doing a lot of ceramic tile engraving with Titanium Dioxide. Had a big order for a biker poker run. Made over 300 bucks doing some work for them. Keep up the good tutorials.
Glad it helps. Keep it up…
Great ideas for an enclosure. I plan on using a large kitchen cabinet as a start. I like the down draft idea.
It would be an interesting video on how you clean that honeycomb. Would love to see some ideas.
Thanks again.
Oven cleaner and high pressure water. Then dry
Thank you for the info will use it when I get mine
Glad to help
OK, Master Clack - first off, your video "Considerations when building a diode laser enclosure " is Perfect for what I need today as I am going forward building an enclosure for my new Falcon 2. Not only am I building an enclosure but I am also adding more ventilation - almost 300 cfm - as well as connecting to my air compressor. My question today is at time stamp 5:38 you were showing us the material BELOW the honeycomb that has the welding magnets spacing the Honeycomb. What is that material???
Thanks for your time.
Lowell
It is an aluminum sheet that came with the honeycomb
Am about to extend my Atomstack A30 and need to build a new enclosure similar to your second enclosure there with the gas rams.
I use springs for closure.
I'm hoping to receive the atomstack a 70 max sometime in July. I am currently designing an enclosure for it.I plan to incorporate much of what I have learned from your many videos.thank you so much.
Nice machine selection, It is a cutting beast. Thanks, glad it helps.
Nice machine selection.. Glad it helps. Have fun.
I see Steve is in the shop.
Yes, he is
JimEnic
new to this laser thing. don't have one yet but researching to see what i want. Do you have a video on how you build your down draft system? I think that is an awesome idea !
great video ! thanks
Just pull the air from underneath the work area.
@@TheClackShack sorry to bother you. In one of your videos I thought you said you used a small shop vac to suck the smoke out of enclosure and then do you vent it outside ? Or do you use one of those exhaust fans ?
@@jimnichols1155 I have a vacuum but recommend fans
Thank you for sharing. Great enclosure for a Laser. Love the second one also. Do you use a charcoal filter or any other in the vacuum system? Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
No, I live in a very rural area and my shop is far from other people. Just vent outside. I do stay away from known hazardous materials.
Love the videos and just seen we share a birthday
Cool
Can you provide a link to where you get the safety window material. Thanks for sharing. Great video.
jtechphotonics.com/?product=445nm-laser-shielding-24-x-12
jtechphotonics.com/?product=445nm-laser-shielding-24-x-12
Thank you.
Great Chanel, How often do you clean your honeycomb ? Thank you for taking the time
When it gets covered in crud.
When we build an enclosure like that, do we need the Vintauri's Workshop sticker for the inside, too?
Good stuff, buddy good information
If he visits your shop. He will stick them everywhere...
If Steve stops by your shop, he sticks them everywhere..
How big is the enclosure that has the bed adjustment. How did you make it so the bed adjusts. Love the content.
There is a link to that build video in the description. I didn’t want to get too far into it on this one.
Your enclosures are great. Do you use fire resistant paint inside?
No, I stay with my machines. I have never had any issues with flames
I'm looking to buy a laser engraver early 2025, it will be my 1st. I do woodworking and would like to add some customization with the laser. My budget is in the $700 to $800 range. I live in the Huntsville area, good to see you're from Alabama also. Would you have any suggestions?
For that budget, you are gonna wanna look at 20 watt or lower machines. Atomstack, Acmer and Longer are good brands in that range.
Hello Sir, I have the Xtool D1 Pro with extended rails. I'd like to know do you have a video with the bed being raised and the camera? I want to make your enclosed box for mine. Thank you so much for your time.
This is the most detailed that I have. Basic drawings are on my website.
I am planning on finally building my xtool d1 20 watt extended enclosure. This video is boss, thanks for making it. Where do you get the rigid black hose for the air assist? Mike
Amazon, amzn.to/3K9xKay. Your welcome, thanks for watching
if i used a vacumn cleaner underneath do i need to vent it outside also and if so how please
Yes, I have moved over to 4 or 6 inch fans because they are much quieter. All venting needs to go outside.
Will the down draft work for just engraving?
It works better all around. Cleaner module
Vintauri 1.5 staking in the background. Lol
He is always lurking... lol
I love the comment that your "not building a submarine" mostly because my primary occupation is building submarines!
It was the best thing I could think of… lol. Cool job
Consideration #1: fireproof material since this thing is literally intended to burn things, particularly wood.
The laser area is metal.