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Building a Drybox - Quick Printing Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2021
  • (yes its hygroscopic not hydroscopic, still expecting comments about this)
    Building a Quick Drybox to print some CF nylon for a upcoming printer build, all the components where items I already had on hand and only took about 10 mins start to finish, a quick and simple project anyone can do.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @mururoa7024
    @mururoa7024 3 года назад +5

    This channel has become somewhat of a reference. When asking questions on other channels or Reddit often people refer to these videos. 👍

  • @TheGabuuzz
    @TheGabuuzz 3 года назад +5

    Nice video!
    If someone looking for a box, IKEA 365+ 358 oz (10.6 l) food container is good for that. Can support 2 spools too.

  • @Beanpapac15
    @Beanpapac15 3 года назад +1

    Nice, I made mine from a plastic walmart cereal container with the spool holder bolted to the container wall and loose desiccant at the bottom. The containers they sell at my local walmart are the perfect size for two 750g spools. The desiccant has lasted for a few months now with a 3mm bowden tube output that's usually connected to the machine so the seal is pretty good.

  • @lindsaywood2509
    @lindsaywood2509 3 года назад +1

    Ikea 365+ 10.6 L with the lid is cheap, is sealed and food safe, plus fits two spools side by side if packaged well! I think plenty of filaments benefit from this for various reasons, but PLA and PETG for sure I'd consider this. I store my filaments in a large tub with dessicant to keep moisture right down too

  • @tad2021
    @tad2021 3 года назад +1

    I'm the states, a good container option is a "gasket storage box" from Target. The larger ones I use are about $10 and hold 3-4 spools for storage or 2-3 on spool mounts.

  • @stephenjohnson4955
    @stephenjohnson4955 3 года назад

    I printed some TPU gaskets for my bulkhead fittings. While I have not vacuum tested the bulkhead gaskets, I have vacuum tested installed TPU gaskets for other projects (same layer height/thickness) to 18 inHg with no measurable decay. Though silicone caulk, or even PTFE plumbing paste / Loctite592 on your fittings would work too...

  • @GoldenJaguar3D
    @GoldenJaguar3D 3 года назад +3

    i'm planning building a v1.8 can't wait for the build

  • @warmesuppe
    @warmesuppe 3 года назад +7

    Nice as always Nero!
    I can really recommend ikea 365+ (I think its the 15l one) container. It fits two normal 1kg spools with my designed holder.

    • @mmackowiak
      @mmackowiak 3 года назад

      Can echo this, there is bunch of designs for this container and it works wonders, especially with molecular sieve inside.

  • @Robertotvl
    @Robertotvl 3 года назад +4

    Congrats on 12K subs!

  • @luminusone
    @luminusone 3 года назад

    Adding a iguana heater, 7w or so, can help as well.

  • @Matt-je5hn
    @Matt-je5hn 3 года назад

    Nice! I never considered one of those outdoor field boxes. Great idea!

  • @sndrb1336
    @sndrb1336 3 года назад +1

    any plans maybe to look at the enragedrabbit project for multi filament printing ?

  • @linuxinstalled
    @linuxinstalled 3 года назад +1

    Sweet! I have been thinking about doing this myself. Thanks Nero!

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 3 года назад

    Print a tapering plug to fit into the end of the Bowden tube to stop air from getting in when not in use

  • @vitoru1000
    @vitoru1000 3 года назад

    I would suggest using blue silica gel as you can dry afterwards on the oven....

  • @genioee
    @genioee 3 года назад +2

    Hey, great stuff again and very helpful comments, thanks to all of you!
    I just wanted to know where your 4/2mm PTFE tube ends, and where you have that "separate" 3mm inner diameter tube start from. As far as I can see the big one ends in the direct extruder, right?

  • @mmackowiak
    @mmackowiak 3 года назад

    Go for molecular sieve (instead of silica gel) if you can, getting as low as 0,5% RH in Ikea box.

  • @GreatSpiralWarrior
    @GreatSpiralWarrior 3 года назад

    Could you do a heated dry box next?

  • @sparks-tech
    @sparks-tech 3 года назад +1

    I think it was the calibration cube, I like it is it available?

    • @sparks-tech
      @sparks-tech 3 года назад

      @@Hagbard23 Thank you. :)

  • @karipenttila2655
    @karipenttila2655 3 года назад

    What is the temp resistance of nylon you printed. Glass transition point.

  • @98nchen
    @98nchen 3 года назад

    what locking mechanism for the front panel is that? i havent seen it before

  • @zerant
    @zerant 3 года назад +4

    Just MacGyver all the things :D

  • @skyrim4713
    @skyrim4713 3 года назад

    Were could I get some gt3 belt ?

  • @nzalog
    @nzalog 3 года назад

    Printing the voron that's going to be announced on the 17th?

  • @liamventer
    @liamventer 3 года назад

    Can you please advise how did you transition from the 2mm ID bowden tube coming out of the box into the 3mm bowden tube that fits into the extruder?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  3 года назад +1

      They just...run into each other. You could make a connector but i didn't bother

    • @liamventer
      @liamventer 3 года назад

      @@CanuckCreator Many thanks.

  • @jackm7812
    @jackm7812 3 года назад +2

    What did the total cost of this drybox end up being for you?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  3 года назад +1

      Not sure, really depends on where you get the box/desiccant from as they are the most costly items.
      This was built using stuff I already had on hand (at like 1am as well to boot)

    • @Beanpapac15
      @Beanpapac15 3 года назад

      You can get 5lb boxes of silica gel desiccant off amazon for ~$20-30 which is enough for several dryboxes or one printer box and a giant storage box. If you use a cheaper plastic storage bin you could probably get the cost down to $15 a piece pretty easily.

    • @stranger7968
      @stranger7968 3 года назад

      I think it's worth checking out your local dollar store for the drybox. I have definitely seen boxes at my local stores, but not sure if they had the airtight sealing.

  • @eey78x
    @eey78x 3 года назад +2

    Yee

  • @JAG9100
    @JAG9100 3 года назад

    Are the parts made out of nylon for a voron? I was reading and all I could see was "only use abs" I was thinking about using CF Nylon. I have been printing with it on my enclosed and heated ender 5 at 60*c chamber temps with great results.

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  3 года назад

      ABS is recommended as we know it works and easier for most to print
      The CF nylon is for a higher temperature (fully insulated) build and for long term testing of the material

    • @JAG9100
      @JAG9100 3 года назад

      @@CanuckCreator I just ordered a 350mm 2.4 I'm printing the pieces in abs currently for it. I may try out a few pieces at a time with the CF nylon. As I want to enclose mine when it's built. What is the most stressed or loaded part of the 2.4? I can try them out first. Using 3dxtech pa6/cf

  • @Tedlasman
    @Tedlasman 3 года назад

    Where are you buying this desiccant?

    • @CanuckCreator
      @CanuckCreator  3 года назад

      I got a few bags of it from work awhile back, just source something local or other alternative. Look for gunsafe storage desiccant for example, usually comes in larger sizes and some are re-usable by drying em out

  • @alycapo3391
    @alycapo3391 3 года назад

    you really need to do an afterburner instructional

  • @thedanishmaker9490
    @thedanishmaker9490 3 года назад

    second comment :D