Was this post helpful? Save the image below to Pinterest. With a little creativity, venting the Glowforge is no big deal – and you can make it look nice, too! Drive and Glow combines swirling synth textures, overdriven guitars and. The beadboard on the outside makes the vent not an eyesore to our neighbors or home owner’s association. Immerse yourself in the hypnotic and experimental realm of post-rock with this. Here’s a view from the outside (gosh, my house needs pressure washed!). We have some foam weather sealing and some caulk to seal around the beadboard, but since our house is for sale, I’m going to wait until after we move to our new home.We inserted this dryer vent with a cap and connected the included dryer hose to the vent and the back of the Glowforge.We then cut a 4 inch round hole with a hole saw like this one.My husband cut two pieces to size for the window opening using a table saw, then we glued them together back to back so that the beadboard would be viewed from both the inside and the outside. We purchased some beadboard like this from Home Depot.Here’s how I’m currently venting my Glowforge. The vent connects to the back of the machine and should be vented out a window. Your Glowforge ships with a 4″ dryer hose vent. I have no first hand experience with the Glowforge’s Air Filter, so learn more about this here. The cartridge that goes inside Glowforge’s Air Filter is not yet available but expected to be less than $250. The Glowforge air filter sits underneath the machine and vents it, eliminating the need for any outside venting. Since all Glowforges need to be vented, let’s look at the two ways you can do it. So, I don’t have any photos of the afternoon we created the vent. I had my Glowforge way before I started Made with Forge. First, my apologies on this post because it isn’t a step-by-step walkthrough.
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