I’m stoked bc I have the same exact dehydrator too. I actually make a lot off jerky with mine tho lol but def planning on drying out some tpu with that adaptor
Tbh I love they way the ditto turned out even if it's supposed to be an imperfection cause it makes it seem like it's liquid and gooy like how ditto should be
I live in NYC where the RH basically never drops below 40%. I have an old roll of glow in the dark PLA that I bought when I first got into printing 7 years go and it hasn't seen a dry box since. It print's exactly like it did before.
the dry climate in utah is perfect for this I have an old 10 year spool of pla from when I got into printing that got lost in my basement and it still works somehow
I live in Seattle...RH varies between 30 and 80%...in the same day! Only one roll of PLA has been 'spoiled' by moisture...it was a 'glow in the dark' PLA that was very abrasive...ruined a brass nozzle in one Benchy! The stuff would bubble up badly, unless it spent 4 hours in a food dehydrator...no 'shelf-life' at all! PETG and TPU absolutely needed drying, every time.
from everything I've read from actual reliable sources rather than some random person on the internet (manufacturers, for example), PLA doesn't really care much about humidity. in this particular random person's experience: I live a stone's throw from the ocean, so humidity is 99% basically all of the time. I've never had issues with PLA that just hangs out on my printer with no protection, and it's in a garage that isn't climate controlled.
I’ve been 3D printing for a year and so far my favorite thing about 3D printing is the community. This reminds me, I need to order TPU during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. I haven’t tried it yet and have a Sunlu dryer spool now that I used to recondition some of my early filaments before I learned about dry boxes.
Moisture is a problem in a lot/ most of precision manufacturing. I can’t really think of one where it isn’t but am sure there are. I’m an aerospace guy so moisture is the devil.
my mom used to have that exact dehydrator, we used to pick apples from the tree in our backyard, core them and cut them into circular slices using a special spinning tool thingy, add cinnamon and make apple chips out of them, those things are so fucking good and i want to make them again now
I DIDNT KNOW 3D PRINTING COULD BE SQUISHY???? IVE LITERALLY PRINTED SM IN MY SCHOOLS LAB WTF dude i think we just buy the cheap pla filament all the time 😭😭😭 my reaction to you squishing him was a physical contraction backwards and a gasp i was SPEECHLESS lmfao
The improvements to the village look great, i think if you built some kind of lampposts around the path instead of having torches it would really top it off
I use this exact dehydrator for my filament! You dont need the extender thingy tho, just throwing a towel over it to trap the heat in a bit does the job perfectly fine
1:27 “Of course you little Angel *nom nom nom nom*” is probably my favorite out of the entries show and I could not tell you why lmfao. That whole episode is pure gold 😂
Little tip from me if you don’t have a case for the drying and don’t got dry material. You can use for a rough drying silica pads that are in every package where something needs to dry.
What are the chances that I was looking at RUclips shorts and this video popped up at the same time as my daughter picking out a print to make on makers world and the one she picked was a ditto?
Theres one thing everyone fails to mention, but some plastics, like PLA, actually go brittle when wet and will constantly snap the filament before you even get to print
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 But that accessory is specifically to adapt the food dehydrator into a filament dehydrator so it was still for the 3D printer, technically.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 I can see how the way I worded this was incorrect. I wasn't talking about this video on particular, just enjoying the idea of it you know?
Idk what's crazier, the fact you needed an adapter for a food dehydrator to take moisture out of your filament or the fact that somebody already modeled one for your EXACT DEHYDRATOR!!!
Boiled while printing* Evaporation is a slow process with a pool of water slowly disperses into dry air, what happens is the nozzle is sudden vaporization and expansion of steam, which is what causes over extrusion/negative material zits
Pretty cool! I have a similar dehydrator that I made a Paper Adaptor for to fit my Filament with a good seal (although it needs some adjustment for ease of use). And I used it for TPU, but I noticed that even just after a few hours, I noticed a difference in my stringing test! I would love to have a way to store the filament without getting wet, and to be able to use it while it's in storage without getting wet. Cool video! Thank your for sharing,
I used to not really mind the difference between dry and wet filament when I started printing years ago, and since I was running a kind of crappy printer, I could only get crappy results. FF to recently when I purchased a more premium high speed core xy machine where I was running into bubbling trouble in my prints. I purchased a drybox for my tpu and now even pla I do not run outside of the drybox 😄
I store dry, i print out of filament dehydrators, and if needed i have a higher temp food dehydrator. Store dry, print dry, keep dry. It seriously helps, especially for petg.
@@printmeister I could imagine someone could make an attachment for a dehydrator that would have a hole for filament to go through. It would have to be vertical tho...
You don't actually want that. Dehydrators have openings for airflow. What you really want is a dehydrator AND a box with 3a molecular sieves inside with a hole drilled in the lid.
My dad also has some issues with wet filament. We live in florida, and the 3D printers are also up stairs, so it just keeps getting worse lol!! He has a few dehydrators on his smaller printers that onky do 1 color, and a case with a dehumidifer that is over the top of the big 3D printers(came with them) that print 4-5 colors.
I found if I can’t dry the tpu If I print at a really high temperature (300°C) then it comes out just fine. Not ideal but if I’m in a hurry it also lets me print at 200mm/s with mediocre quality
Brilliant! Let's 3d print to fix our 3d printing! 😅😂😎👍🏻 love that little ditto! I love that his face kinda looks like grimace! Or that he's in agony, but just pretending to be happy 😆
i have a dehydrator thats been on the shelf for 3 years and i too have only made beef jerky 1 time lmao. it was good as hell too. no idea why i havent made more
I use a storage box with self adhesive draft stop foam and $2 room dehumidifier thingy and seems to work just fine to keep my filament dry it seems to work fine for a total cost of about $15 but the dehumidifier does need to be replaced occasionally
Could not even find the proper model for a tractor i was trying to get working and yet you managed to find a 3d printed adapter for the exact food processor model? Thats insane
It’s amazing how community oriented 3D printing is, I can’t believe you found the mods for that exact dehydrator!
I know right?! It’s so awesome!!
The 3d printing community is probably one of the best out there
I’m stoked bc I have the same exact dehydrator too. I actually make a lot off jerky with mine tho lol but def planning on drying out some tpu with that adaptor
if you become apart of the community keep it that way!
Yea it's not always that easy
I didn’t even know you could 3D print flexible things, so that squish at the end was hilariously jarring XD
TPU is by far the most common flexible filament! PLA is the cheapest for rigid stuff
I felt the exact same way. 😂 I mean it makes sense that you should be able to, but I never really thought about it before this video.
Same, guys... didn't realize that's what TPU was!
SAME
SAAME BRO
I love how engineers just be making adaptors for all kinds of technology. It's great to repurpose things
What's next an ATM built into my drywall
@@Foxxyz_officialhonestly I wouldn't be surprised at this point lol
500 cigarette adapter
@@dragonluvver975 GREAT! that means one of them can build a happiness to skiffy adapter it doesnt fit my ports
I love how all these adapters they make for eachother they share to everyone freely!
OMG I WASNT EXPECTING IT TO BE FLEXIBLE LIKE THAT SQUISHY BOI
He said it was TPU multiple times
@@Feliphezonot everyone knows what that means :[
I still don’t lmao.
@@xXUniva_StarwolfXx real
Same😭
@@Feliphezo idek what TPU is dude...
Tbh I love they way the ditto turned out even if it's supposed to be an imperfection cause it makes it seem like it's liquid and gooy like how ditto should be
That’s a good point
not true
I use that same dehydrator for making jerky. Looks like I have a project to try out
Wouldn’t recommend using it for jerky again afterwards
@@thereinthetrees_5626correct. These filaments are not food safe
@@CloudNey everything is food safe if you're brave enough
@@WarriorPNGbut only for one time
@@Roger-IDFskill issue
I recently found an open, five year old spool of PLA and surprisingly it printed perfectly.
That spool has never seen daylight 💀
I live in NYC where the RH basically never drops below 40%. I have an old roll of glow in the dark PLA that I bought when I first got into printing 7 years go and it hasn't seen a dry box since. It print's exactly like it did before.
the dry climate in utah is perfect for this I have an old 10 year spool of pla from when I got into printing that got lost in my basement and it still works somehow
I live in Seattle...RH varies between 30 and 80%...in the same day!
Only one roll of PLA has been 'spoiled' by moisture...it was a 'glow in the dark' PLA that was very abrasive...ruined a brass nozzle in one Benchy!
The stuff would bubble up badly, unless it spent 4 hours in a food dehydrator...no 'shelf-life' at all!
PETG and TPU absolutely needed drying, every time.
from everything I've read from actual reliable sources rather than some random person on the internet (manufacturers, for example), PLA doesn't really care much about humidity.
in this particular random person's experience: I live a stone's throw from the ocean, so humidity is 99% basically all of the time. I've never had issues with PLA that just hangs out on my printer with no protection, and it's in a garage that isn't climate controlled.
I honestly thought for a hot second the ditto was a scrub daddy 💀
Same, honestly. I had to click on the short just to figure out why anyone would 3D print a cleaning sponge, then facepalmed myself.
scrub ditto
@@oncreativemode5486 scrub ditto
Scrub diddy
I’ve been 3D printing for a year and so far my favorite thing about 3D printing is the community. This reminds me, I need to order TPU during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. I haven’t tried it yet and have a Sunlu dryer spool now that I used to recondition some of my early filaments before I learned about dry boxes.
It never occurred to me that filament would gain moisture but that actually kinda makes sense!
Moisture is a problem in a lot/ most of precision manufacturing. I can’t really think of one where it isn’t but am sure there are. I’m an aerospace guy so moisture is the devil.
Makes a bit of sense for a flexible material like this at least. Not so much for rigid plastics I would think.
my mom used to have that exact dehydrator, we used to pick apples from the tree in our backyard, core them and cut them into circular slices using a special spinning tool thingy, add cinnamon and make apple chips out of them, those things are so fucking good and i want to make them again now
Send some my way when you do! 😋
Thats pretty solid evidence. Im still gonna pretend leaving my filament out is fine, but youre right lol
All ditto are equal perfect in their own way
Thanks for showing this, I had heard about moisture being an issue, but never saw a comparison like this before. 👍
Note to self: Food dehydrators work for both jerky and TPU.
“Brother please I am dying of thirst, I am a shriveled husk”
“No brother, I do not need to assist you for I am superior in all ways”
I DIDNT KNOW 3D PRINTING COULD BE SQUISHY???? IVE LITERALLY PRINTED SM IN MY SCHOOLS LAB WTF dude i think we just buy the cheap pla filament all the time 😭😭😭
my reaction to you squishing him was a physical contraction backwards and a gasp i was SPEECHLESS lmfao
The improvements to the village look great, i think if you built some kind of lampposts around the path instead of having torches it would really top it off
i think you commented on the wrong video lol
@@I_Like_IKE_QC you right idek how that happened 😭
The ditto of normal person agains the ditto of a smoker
Nice and smooth and squishy… and blue!!!
"He was nice and smooth and squishy" that was cute. Squish ditto
One of my all time favorite things to see on 3d printing is all the stuff you can/need to prink to make printing easier.
I like him imperfect, he looks more, *textured*
I like that texture it looks cool
I wonder if I'm the only one that likes how the first ditto looks. Add a cool texture.
I use this exact dehydrator for my filament! You dont need the extender thingy tho, just throwing a towel over it to trap the heat in a bit does the job perfectly fine
I like the fact that his voice sound moist after he used the dehydrator
That squish caught me so off guard wh
Tbh the first one looks more realistic with the textures
Yea I kind of liked that one better too.
Except no it literally doesn't, Ditto doesn't have texture like that it is slime lol. Completely uniform
@@paradis0744 oh my bad, never played Pokémon
@@MarcusTheObjectShowFan okay I was wondering if that was why lmao
Wow two shiny ditto? Lucky.
I'm glad that he is nice and smooth and squishy
1:27 “Of course you little Angel *nom nom nom nom*” is probably my favorite out of the entries show and I could not tell you why lmfao. That whole episode is pure gold 😂
As a person who had animaker in middle school, I can proudly say this was great to watch.
I used to do stilettos like these, but all black, for bartending in my 20s, they were very useful for opening boxes and such!🤗❤️
Little tip from me if you don’t have a case for the drying and don’t got dry material. You can use for a rough drying silica pads that are in every package where something needs to dry.
What are the chances that I was looking at RUclips shorts and this video popped up at the same time as my daughter picking out a print to make on makers world and the one she picked was a ditto?
Theres one thing everyone fails to mention, but some plastics, like PLA, actually go brittle when wet and will constantly snap the filament before you even get to print
Shiny ditto :0
I like that you can 3D print accessories for your 3D printer
He printed an accessory for his food dehydrator.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 But that accessory is specifically to adapt the food dehydrator into a filament dehydrator so it was still for the 3D printer, technically.
@@xjunkxyrdxdog89 I can see how the way I worded this was incorrect. I wasn't talking about this video on particular, just enjoying the idea of it you know?
the fact that there's just casually an entire accessory for a dehydrator is so funny to me
Idk what's crazier, the fact you needed an adapter for a food dehydrator to take moisture out of your filament or the fact that somebody already modeled one for your EXACT DEHYDRATOR!!!
Boiled while printing*
Evaporation is a slow process with a pool of water slowly disperses into dry air, what happens is the nozzle is sudden vaporization and expansion of steam, which is what causes over extrusion/negative material zits
I finally saw a 3D printer in person this year, let me tell ya, it blew my mind while also doing nothing but one print for apparently the whole day
I kinda like the imperfections. It gives the ditto a believable CRT screen granularity.
That is so cool I really like this!!! I am watching you for a long time!
Pretty cool!
I have a similar dehydrator that I made a Paper Adaptor for to fit my Filament with a good seal (although it needs some adjustment for ease of use).
And I used it for TPU, but I noticed that even just after a few hours, I noticed a difference in my stringing test!
I would love to have a way to store the filament without getting wet, and to be able to use it while it's in storage without getting wet.
Cool video!
Thank your for sharing,
There are lots of diy filament storage boxes where the dried filament goes straight from box to printer.
Now lower your temperature 10 C on your hot end and see the change. I print with TPU almost every day and it is truly one of the best materials.
I dont 3d print myself but the 3d print comunity really is a different breed you can litterly find everything ind 3d print
😂 When I buy filament, I use one color until I'm done using that color. Those other packages just stay closed. I'm gonna skip that whole process.😅
Don't be so sure, factory seals are not perfect. Sealed filament has often absorbed moisture, either in the bag, or before packaging.
😹 a solid strategy. Too bad I like mixing colors for projects and also choosing specific colors for different projects. 🫠
@@shadesofvioletcat When I can finally afford to get into it, that's going to be me.
Those “imperfections” look cool
Omg this is so cool!! 🤩💖
I used to not really mind the difference between dry and wet filament when I started printing years ago, and since I was running a kind of crappy printer, I could only get crappy results. FF to recently when I purchased a more premium high speed core xy machine where I was running into bubbling trouble in my prints. I purchased a drybox for my tpu and now even pla I do not run outside of the drybox 😄
You should make one for PlurpleCliffe
I love thar every 3D printer video is someone needing and some guy has already made that very specific thing.
That's community lol
I wasnt expecting him to be squishy ❤
You probably just misspoke, but the water doesn't (just) "evaporate" during printing. It *boils* and turns to steam, causing the voids in the print.
Findong use for a dehydrator after 15 years is so relatable, it hurts.
Buying a dehydrator to make jerky one time is so real
Nice and smooth and squishy.
I store dry, i print out of filament dehydrators, and if needed i have a higher temp food dehydrator. Store dry, print dry, keep dry. It seriously helps, especially for petg.
I kinda like the printing errors on the ditto. Gives it personality.
makes me wonder if someone would be willing to make a filament dehydrator that clicks onto the 3d printer so it can always stay dehydrated
I don't know of an exact model, but I have seen stand-alone filament dehydrators that also act as a spool holder and feed directly into the printer.
@@printmeister I could imagine someone could make an attachment for a dehydrator that would have a hole for filament to go through. It would have to be vertical tho...
@@JessicaFEREMWhy does it have to be vertical? I have a 5kg spool holder, and my stand for it holds horizontally. Works just as well.
You don't actually want that. Dehydrators have openings for airflow. What you really want is a dehydrator AND a box with 3a molecular sieves inside with a hole drilled in the lid.
You can use the filament box and poke 4-6 holes with a screwdriver.
That beef jerky comment hit harder than expected 😅
Crazy how people had thought of other people using the food dehydrators as ways to hydrate their filament spools and adapting them to fir the cause
i love the original dido he is so cute
honestly the moist ditto looks like he could be made into a earth type for a what if situation
Another trick is to raise hotend temp and decrease print speed if you are in a pinch.
Thats a very good lil guy
I just got a 3D printer for Christmas! Though, a few questions.
How do I export to the printer?
How do know what kind of filament to use?
Yep, I've dealt with wet filament and it can make a decent print impossible depending on how bad your local humidity ruins the filament.
I love the “I used it once” line. That would be me if I got a 3d printer haha
Squishy ditto 💕
My dad also has some issues with wet filament. We live in florida, and the 3D printers are also up stairs, so it just keeps getting worse lol!! He has a few dehydrators on his smaller printers that onky do 1 color, and a case with a dehumidifer that is over the top of the big 3D printers(came with them) that print 4-5 colors.
That first ditto has seen war.
We love a squishy Ditto!
Beautiful person and gameplay
3d printing feels like modding a game and that game is life
bro TP trained his ditto
I found if I can’t dry the tpu If I print at a really high temperature (300°C) then it comes out just fine. Not ideal but if I’m in a hurry it also lets me print at 200mm/s with mediocre quality
I have that same dehydrator. I used it to dry out pumpkin for my dogs lol.
ngl but the holes in the 3d printing look fire btw
Brilliant! Let's 3d print to fix our 3d printing! 😅😂😎👍🏻 love that little ditto! I love that his face kinda looks like grimace! Or that he's in agony, but just pretending to be happy 😆
You can use your print bed as a make shift heater
I know nothing about filament and was shocked at the end when he squished it 🤣
i have a dehydrator thats been on the shelf for 3 years and i too have only made beef jerky 1 time lmao. it was good as hell too. no idea why i havent made more
I never even knew this was an issue with the filament
I'm yet to try my air fryer for this purpose 😂😂😂
I use a storage box with self adhesive draft stop foam and $2 room dehumidifier thingy and seems to work just fine to keep my filament dry it seems to work fine for a total cost of about $15 but the dehumidifier does need to be replaced occasionally
Could not even find the proper model for a tractor i was trying to get working and yet you managed to find a 3d printed adapter for the exact food processor model? Thats insane
Since when did 3D printer filament get moist
Tbh when you showed the original ditto, until you explained and showed the close up shot I legit thought that it was supposed to be sparkly 😅
When i saw the ditto i screamed ”DITTOOOOO!!!!!”
lol the wet ditto genuinely looks depressed
Weird coincidence. I printed the exact same ditto in the exact same TPU color and I have the exact same dehydrator model.
I use a vacuum box. Warm spool and vacuum drues instantly.
I have that exact dehydrator in my kitchen right now 🤣
Isn’t ditto canonically a mistake so shouldn’t it have holes and imperfections in it?
DITTOOOOO!!! Best Pokemon
A fan forced oven works a treat too 😂👌🏼
My guy really just spawned in his shiny ditto instead of hunting it smh