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Modular Student-Built Open Source Clura Enclosure for Safer Desktop 3D Printing

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3DPrint.com

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Fabrizio Blasio and his team at TU Delft developed Clura, an open-source, modular 3D printer enclosure prioritizing safety and air quality. The enclosure addresses health concerns related to 3D printer emissions. Clura features a HEPA carbon filter system, real-time monitoring of air quality, adjustable RGB LED lights, and smart controls. Blasio made the design open source, offering a detailed manual for building the enclosure. The team plans to launch Clura on Kickstarter, aiming to provide an affordable and feature-rich solution for 3D printing safety.