Cereal Box Hygrometer Label Desiccant
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Description
✨ News :
- News: A new removable silica beads container is now available, compatible with all Manu Ziloop rolling dry box models. It lets you refill or replace the desiccant by simply lifting the container out—no need to remove the entire base.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2333245-removable-desiccant-container-rolling-dry-boxes#profileId-2549417 - For users with SKROAM-style boxes (WILDONE, PRAKI), a separate “perfect fit” model is now available: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2217613-skroam-wildone-praki-cereal-dry-box-hygrometer#profileId-2411343
This universal model works with most cereal box containers sold on Amazon. It has been thoroughly tested and performs reliably across a wide range of boxes, though some minor variations in fit may occur depending on the brand.
The goal of this model, in conjunction with "cereal boxes," is to store filament spools in an airtight environment to prevent moisture absorption.
In case you need a model for narrow spools (for example, 500 g spools), take a look at the following link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2203421-cereal-box-dry-box-desiccants-for-narrow-spools#profileId-2394245
The rollers are very useful if you want to print with the spool inside the airtight box. I recently redesigned new rollers with better grip, and I recommend you give them a try (they’re my favorites):https://makerworld.com/en/models/869862#profileId-821645
Use a 4mm hexagonal, allen wrench to screw the rollers. Tip: To allow the rollers to spin freely, tighten the screw all the way in (but not too tight, as it’s plastic, not metal), then slightly loosen it (about a quarter turn) until the roller turns smoothly without resistance.
- Allows direct printing from the filament inside the box, with rollers recommended for smoother operation.
- Holds silica gel beads to dehydrate the filament.
- Supports a hygrometer to monitor humidity levels and determine when to replace the silica gel.
- Offers the option to add labels for identifying filament types, which is helpful if you have many spools.
- This model is suitable for most spools. You can use spools from 50mm (internal width of the reel) to 69,9mm (external width of the reel).
Printing Recommendations: No special requirements, except for the screws, where I used 3 "walls." Simply use the included print profile. I printed with PLA, and the screws fit tightly into the threads without needing any deburring. I hope your printing experience is just as seamless.
Print directly with the filament inside the 'dry box': in this case, you will need to use a suitable lid with a hole for the passage of the PTFE tube, you can use this one, it's what I use: https://makerworld.com/en/models/719608#profileId-650438
Or this one, depending on the box you have: https://makerworld.com/en/models/758322#profileId-692770
Label Customizable text: The text on the labels can be easily created to your liking by going to "Edit Text and Color" under "Prepare - Objects" in Bambu Studio.
I bought the cereal boxes on Amazon:
The model was designed in such a way as to be able to accommodate silica gel. I bought a 2kg pot of silica gel on Amazon:
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A note on print quality: I test all my models before uploading. If your print doesn't turn out well, check your filament (old? wet?) and printer calibration first. Most issues come from these, not the model.
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