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- | everything | + | Everything |
- | and this wiki is not responsible for any hazards you may encounter (see the [[protected: | + | |
- | Some important | + | In order to make a decision about what risks you wish to expose yourself to, you need to be informed. What follows is a general introduction to hazards you may encounter |
- | ==Airborne Toxins== | + | |
- | Styrene, other issues. | + | While this list is not and cannot be exhaustive, __you__ should add any categories that you feel are missing. |
- | Particulate can also be dangerous - be sure to watch out for [[filaments: | + | ===== Airborne Hazards ===== |
- | ==Physical Trauma== | + | |
- | This is the most common way to hurt yourself 3d printing. | + | 3D printing |
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+ | Many ESD-Safe filaments also contain [[filaments: | ||
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+ | Print post-processing may also release dust (sanding) or additional VOCs (vapor-smoothing). It is always recommended to work in a well-ventilated area when using solvents, and the use of a proper, well-fitting dust mask when generating dust of any kind. | ||
+ | ===== Physical Trauma ===== | ||
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+ | Sharp tools are never far from a print area, especially when removing support material or performing basic post-processing. While careful knife usage can prevent accidents, be sure you are prepared for the worst case. Having a well-stocked first-aid kit readily accessible goes a long way when you cut the tip of your finger off... | ||
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+ | Safety glasses are also strongly recommended when cutting printed material. The stronger the material, the more forcefully it flies away when you cut away parts of the design/ | ||
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+ | ===== Resin ===== | ||
+ | This wiki is currently focused on filament-based 3D printers, so further information is unavailable in this area. | ||
- | You only have two eyes, protect the remaining one with some safety glasses. |
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