Desiccant case

Desiccant case

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A simple, quick-drying desiccant container. After modeling a screw-top container in Fusion360 and printing it, I realized that a vase mode print could achieve similar results, and indeed it did. With some fine-tuning, I managed to create a container that is perfect for the task at hand, strong enough and doing its job flawlessly. Watch how I made it here: https://youtu.be/SUYI2nuWFUU I have provided the STL file, a Fusion360 export, and the two GCode files used to print on an i3-style printer. Print time: 24 minutes each I sliced two versions so they screw together. Here are the details: 1st: Scale - 100% 2nd: Scale - 103% Material: Natural/Transparent PLA Nozzle: 0.4mm Extrude temperature: 210°C Build plate: Off Spiral mode: ON Layer height: 0.2mm Flow rate: 130% Wall thickness: 0.6mm Top and bottom thickness: 0.4mm Print speed: 50mm/s Cooling: 100% (off for 2 layers) If the print fails as the thread starts (approximately 21mm high), decrease layer height and/or increase flow rate.

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