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Desiccant container 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Desiccant container 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Introduction

In the first use of the AMS of bamboo, I found that the humidity level was very high, so I put all the bags of silica I had inside it, and try to solve the problem. After having dried all my material in an oven at 60ºC, yes, I know it is dangerous, but the truth is that it worked, and put it back on the AMS.

The silica bags remained on the AMS, giving a horrible look to a piece designed with so much care in mind...

You can see my first solution here, not good at all.
Checked where I could "hide" the silica, but none of the ideas satisfied me....

Eventually, the extra desiccant will no longer be needed. But in the meantime, the best place will be inside the spools. In this case it can accompany the spool when I put it in outside the AMS, when no longer need it.

This design was good and elegant: https://www.printables.com/model/65922-silica-gel-spool-container,

I analyzed it and, re-created it from the ground-up to meet my construction and tolerance requirements. I share my work with this great community.

 

This is an excelente complement for the SpoolBox 4 all Brands with Filament Feed

 

Note

After some requests I've made one with the mini thermometer/digital hygrometer embedded in the lid. For now is only available here

Change log:

  • (20-07-2023) - Added an updated version, that I think it will be easy to print, removed the fillet on the Cap, and added a conic fillet on the bottom on the container (last image).
  • (09-09-2023) - Complete reconstruction of the model. The openings are now narrower for better bridging. the logo is embedded on the lid. File pre-configured for bambu studio
  • (29-09-2023) - Added step files.

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