3D printing filament storage pole holder and Feeder

3D printing filament storage pole holder and Feeder

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Thinking about keeping my filament protected from humidity and other elements that may contribute to deterioration, I decided to create a storage container that holds four spools. To make this affordable project, you'll need just a few items: two pole holders, a 25 mm (outer diameter) PVC pipe - don't forget to factor in the thickness of the pole holders before cutting your piece - and a plastic container, which I found at Walmart for seven bucks. You'll also need a filament feeder. Drill holes for the PVC holder and the filament feeder, then firmly secure them together using small bolts with nuts to hold the PVC holder in place. With this storage container, you can enjoy convenient access to your 3D printing supplies.

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