PepuinoFreshAir
Meet th PepuinoFreshAir, a compact fume extractor, powered by a 12v fan, and a n activate carbon filtered, designed so u dont die because of too much inhaled sodered (its wirelessssss btw)
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pipejosh
Tier 4
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cubit010 ⚡
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pipejosh
submitted PepuinoFreshAir for ship review ago
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pipejosh
added to the journal ago
Created the bom + repo + renderssss
Today was just to do the housekeeping part o this project, make the repo, the readme, and i pulished the model a bit, added chamfers and apprearence so it looks a bit better!

pipejosh
submitted PepuinoFreshAir for ship review ago
pipejosh
added to the journal ago
created the 3d model in fusion 360
SOOOO for this fume extractor i had a couple of inpirations, the first one came from the fume extractor my electronics teacher has

its a slim compact one, the first step was to search a 3d model of a 120mm fan that i could model the fume extractor around it, so i went and search on grabcad, and i succesfully found a fan that i could use for this proyect, so i went ahead, and open it in fusion 360, the first step was to create the honeycomb grid around it

Once i had the honeycomb panel on one side, i could just copy and paste it to have it on the back, and as well i did a little holder spor in which the carbon filter sutff will go (on both sides) and once that was done, i wanted to have a little conical ish thing like a cone ish thing so it can look more pretty

and then it was time for the base of this, the base was fairly simple, create a lateral sketch and from there just extrude both sides and the shell it out,

then i realize some thing else, i forgot, somehow i needed screws to keep everything in place some after some thinking i decided to mak a little hole for m3 screws to fit in each honeycomb patters stuff, and after that i also did the cutouts for the switch im gonna be using, and the dc female i need to charge my bateries when they eventually ran out of power, and then this is my final design!



i am reallly proud by the fact that now i can model something that i would actually use in fusion, this is something i never imagined doing, and now im doing it hehe
pipejosh
added to the journal ago
Create the shematic diagram
Since i dont need a pcb for this project, i decided to create the schematic diagram in illustrator, so the idea for this fime extractor, is that i have 3 3.7 batteries connected in series so the add up to 12v they are they are gonna be able to charge with a 3s battery charger protector 12v thats gonna go to a switch, and finally to the 12v fan, the charging module is gonna have a 12v female

pipejosh
started PepuinoFreshAir ago
1/28/2026 - Create the shematic diagram
Since i dont need a pcb for this project, i decided to create the schematic diagram in illustrator, so the idea for this fime extractor, is that i have 3 3.7 batteries connected in series so the add up to 12v they are they are gonna be able to charge with a 3s battery charger protector 12v thats gonna go to a switch, and finally to the 12v fan, the charging module is gonna have a 12v female

1/29/2026 - created the 3d model in fusion 360
SOOOO for this fume extractor i had a couple of inpirations, the first one came from the fume extractor my electronics teacher has

its a slim compact one, the first step was to search a 3d model of a 120mm fan that i could model the fume extractor around it, so i went and search on grabcad, and i succesfully found a fan that i could use for this proyect, so i went ahead, and open it in fusion 360, the first step was to create the honeycomb grid around it

Once i had the honeycomb panel on one side, i could just copy and paste it to have it on the back, and as well i did a little holder spor in which the carbon filter sutff will go (on both sides) and once that was done, i wanted to have a little conical ish thing like a cone ish thing so it can look more pretty

and then it was time for the base of this, the base was fairly simple, create a lateral sketch and from there just extrude both sides and the shell it out,

then i realize some thing else, i forgot, somehow i needed screws to keep everything in place some after some thinking i decided to mak a little hole for m3 screws to fit in each honeycomb patters stuff, and after that i also did the cutouts for the switch im gonna be using, and the dc female i need to charge my bateries when they eventually ran out of power, and then this is my final design!



i am reallly proud by the fact that now i can model something that i would actually use in fusion, this is something i never imagined doing, and now im doing it hehe
1/30/2026 - Created the bom + repo + renderssss
Today was just to do the housekeeping part o this project, make the repo, the readme, and i pulished the model a bit, added chamfers and apprearence so it looks a bit better!
