Filament Box

Filament Box

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I made a custom box for my Anycubic I3 Mega to store and dry my filament spools. My inspiration came from Thing 2806474 on Thingiverse. I used existing rollers and passthroughs, but designed my own holder because none fit perfectly in my box. For each spool, I printed two passthroughs: one for the filament output and another for storing unused filament. The holder is slightly longer to accommodate small spools and silica packets, keeping them sealed and dry. This design allows me to store filament without frequently opening the box. I designed a custom box for my Anycubic I3 Mega to store and dry my filament spools. My inspiration came from Thing 2806474 on Thingiverse. I used existing rollers and passthroughs, but designed my own holder because none fit perfectly in my box. For each spool, I printed two passthroughs: one for the filament output and another for storing unused filament. The holder is slightly longer to accommodate small spools and silica packets, keeping them sealed and dry. This design allows me to store filament without frequently opening the box. To make this system work, you will need: * 24 x 608 bearings (affordable option) * Nearly one meter of M8 rod * One meter of M8 threaded rod (will be cut to size) You can also use the following parts that I used in my design: * Rotho EVO Anthrazit Through-Transparent, 44 Liter Box (affiliate link) * PTFE Tube - PTFE Leitung (affiliate link) * Bowden Adapter - Leitungsanschlüsse (affilate link) See also my design for a sensor adapter that fits perfectly with the PTFE tube from this filament box.

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