Desiccant Drying Basket

Desiccant Drying Basket

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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I created this model so that I could dry my desiccant with my filament dryer. I have designed with the dimensions of a Bambu Lab filament spool. It's measurements are approx: 20cm X 10cm X 5.8cm (LxWxD). It can hold about 700g of desiccant. Works great on my FixDry filament dryer.

Printing this can be pretty difficult if you don't have your settings dialed in well, there are a-lot of retractions. I printed this in ABS on my BambuLab P1S with the rectangular face down, supports at 45 degree threshold, with a 10mm brim.

I didn't spend any time experimenting with different printing orientations because it printed well enough the first try. I might also recommend trying to print it the the cylindrical face down and adding supports.

I highly recommend only printing this in a high heat resistant filament like ABS, ASA, PC etc…

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tried it 3 times but no succes
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what material are you trying to print it with? what exactly is the failure? have any pictures of the failed prints?
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Replying to @myth.ethical.0c :
i am printing it with abs+ from esun with your profile from abs bambu, but it has failed 3 times in the holes section. one time because of warping.
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Replying to @mkersjes :
hard to say exactly without images but my guess is you might be having retraction issues, printing too fast, or ambient temp is too low for abs? are you printing with an enclosure? if not the abs warping could cause the print to rise a bit and cause the nozzle to collide with the part. if your printer is enclosed, try letting it warm up by preheating the bed for 30 mins or so at 90c then start the print. wouldn’t hurt to up the retraction length a bit and slow it down a bit too. I was planning to upload a v2 of this design with slits instead of holes. I suspect that might be a little easier to print. my other idea was to make it a two piece design that will be much easier to print but will require some assembly. I’ll ping you once Ive uploaded the v2 of this design in-case you want to try again.
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works great in polylite pc
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wow, you must really have your printer settings dialed in to attempt a print in PC! Glad to hear it worked out great and thanks for the rating!
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Replying to @myth.ethical.0c :
oh no i just didnt change anywthing hit print
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Replying to @myth.ethical.0c :
it warped lol but it worked
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do you leave the dryer lid open or closed when drying dessicant?
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The fixdry dryer I use has a vent that vents out the humid air so i keep it closed.
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Planning to print this using eSUN ABS+. Would it survive 120 C for 2 hours in a Sunlu S2 dryer?
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I'm not sure about eSun's ABS+ but the glass transition temperature of ABS is typically about 105C so you wouldn't it exposed to temps above 100C. It would definitely not survive 120C. I had no idea that Sunlu even made a dyer capable of such temperatures, you might want to double check as I'm almost certain that you mean 120F, which in that case that would translate to ~48C. The highest temperature rating I've seen on any consumer grade filament dryer is 70C. But If for some reason you did need it to withstand 120C then I'd recommend printing in Polycarbonate (PC) that has a much higher glass transition point of 150C.
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printed 3 times but could not get it to work perhaps my settings are off.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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