
Most luxurious most amazing most incredible filament dry box
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<p>Update: 2/17/2022: The interface between the lid and the seal is not very good currently. I am working on a better design. The challenge is around the TPU filament that I am using. It is 98A which is not very soft but is easier to print than the softer TPUs. </p><p>I found that all of the filament boxes for the Ikea Lack had the exit point at the back of the box. This made loading a new spool tricky as you would have to hold the spool in one hand and then use your other hand to reach down in there and push the filament through. And if you had a rewinder setup the axel was never where it needed to be. So I made a new box that has the filament exit at the front so you can set the spool into the box and easily feed the filament into the tube. The box seal is still a work in progress</p><p> </p><p>You need to print the latch on its side and use supports everywhere. </p><p>You'll need 8 m3x10 screws and 8 nuts for the base and 4 m3x8 screw and nuts for the lid.</p><p>The lid currently has a hole for a humidity sensor and acrylic window. I'll eventually add a version with no holes.</p><p>The desiccant retainer should be printed with 0 top and bottom layers and 6 perimeters, so the in-fill creates a screen.</p><p>This box is big and will max out a Prusa MK3 so you need to set skirt height to 0 and First Layer expansion to 0 in your supports settings for it to fit</p><p>The seal should be printed from some sort of TPU</p>
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