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    Extraction advice

    Hi,

    I've just bought a new Epilog Zing 30w, it's my first machine and will only be used for cutting and engraving my small Irish gifts line. Delivery should be at the end on next month! can't wait!

    The only thing that I need to do is install the extraction for the laser. I have spoken to a few extraction companies and seem to be getting pretty different advice! So thought I had better ask you guys who have first hand laser experience!

    One company has recomended this plasic in-line fan along with aluminium ducting - http://www.justfans.co.uk/plastic-tu...eed-p-303.html

    Thoughts??

    Any advice is appreciated and if anyone has a Zing or Mini with their own extraction I'd love to see some pics/details!


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    Those look fine for a Zing, aluminium ducting would be ok providing it is sealed at joints but if it's a short distance you could use flexible plastic ducting too.

    Zax.


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