Тёмный

Dehumidifying Filament - Drying Filament - Save money! Does it work? 

The Off Grid Family
Подписаться 12 тыс.
Просмотров 161
50% 1

Link to 3D Print Files:www.thingiverse.com/thing:365...
If you have any questions or want us to make/do something please
leave us a comment.
PayPal: Paypal.me/TheOffGridFamily
Facebook page: / theoffgridfamily
Twitter: / offgrid_family
Instagram: / offgrid_family
Patreon: / theoffgridfamily

Опубликовано:

 

8 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 5   
@budgetmerch
@budgetmerch 14 дней назад
I haven't used my filament 3D printer for a while because I also have a high resolution resin 3D printer and I use that almost daily. As a result I have many rolls of filament that just snap in the tube and I had a major job last time I used the printer fishing broken short lengths out of the tube - what a faff, having to strip everything down to get those broken pieces out, only to have it happen again soon after... Back then I didn't realise it was moisture build-up in the filament that was the issue and I wasn't storing it properly with desiccant in a tote with a lid. Still don't have a dehumidifier so I need to get one and dry all the rolls before I use the printer again. I have the Ultimaker 2 plus extended, which at the time was top of the line, but if I do go back to filament I am interested in the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon. The 9K resin unit I have (Elegoo Mats 4 Ultra) does most of what I need a 3D printer for but the bed is small, of course, so it has its limitations. It is nice that driving the moisture out of filament makes a massive difference, though, because I have about twenty rolls sat here that is too brittle to use. Maybe I can make a large dryer just using desiccant and get all the rolls in that to see if I can revive them. Always seems like it will be a tomorrow job because I get so good results from the resin machine, but it will be worth doing.
@TheOffGridFamily
@TheOffGridFamily 14 дней назад
I have an ok resin printer but I don't use it very often as I much more familiar with the filament one. It took me a long time to realise that filament filled with moisture becomes more brittle it seems counterintuitive! One day I hope to have a decent 3D printer as mine are always very budget. My first one was £150 and my second one was £200. I don't think I'll get to upgrade again for a while but the one I have now is pretty good. I looked at the bamboo labs ones and they look beautiful. Sadly the prices a little too much for me. Perhaps one day in the future. I'm working on a device that will allow you to dry the filament without a dehydrator. So watch this space!
@budgetmerch
@budgetmerch 14 дней назад
@@TheOffGridFamily The Bambu Lab machine is expensive but I love that it has several colours so it's definitely on my radar.
@TheOffGridFamily
@TheOffGridFamily 14 дней назад
@@budgetmerch that's what made me first look at it! The ease of use as well is a big bonus
Далее
I Melted Wood With Friction
8:44
Просмотров 1 млн
Я читаю переписки сына
00:18
Просмотров 348 тыс.
I Simulated the END OF LEGO CITY!
10:06
Просмотров 100 тыс.
Recreating CIA Spy Technology
17:26
Просмотров 24 тыс.
How to Weld a Round PU Belt in DIY Way
8:19
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.