This grill system goes with a skinny, easy-to-remove, dry box (Without removing the spools or anything).
Here is the link to my desiccant boxes. A couple more can fit there. They are less pleasant than mine (I did try them, too, and they fell apart, making a mess in one of my AMS).
https://makerworld.com/en/models/69484#profileId-73827
The grill is just there to fill the space and maintain a "humid air" gap around the desiccant box. Also, in one of them, I added a Hygrometer. It makes things nice and tight.
To me, It looks better than having an oversized, fat-looking dry box. I did print a few sets of oversize ones. What I hated the most was removing the spool and the AMS smooth feeding setup I have in there. Every time, every week. It's just disfontional.
I had to refresh the desiccant once or twice a week, and it was just a pain. Now, I replace them in a minute.
This is my elegant solution. No pain is required.
It would be best to slide those grills first, then the desiccant box. No need to remove anything.
As you can see, the model is just a solid block, and the hex size can be changed in the slicer. I like it at 12%. It could be any infill or %, too. Make it yours, and add your name if you'd like.
One thing about the 22mm side ones. There's a Right and a left (On top, I put RH and LH). It could be reversed, but the "outside walls" have a 0.5-degree angle, and it will look funny. You are probably the only one that will notice it. I did…
Go print and have fun.
PS: see my other stuff. I have a lot of solutions and cures for a bit of printing pain.
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