EIBOS Cyclopes Bearing Riser

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EIBOS Cyclopes Bearing Riser

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.1 h
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

3 parts riser that allows to avoid overhearing especially PLA filament when they are dried. 

There are 2 types of riser.

  • original with a straight part in the middle
  • fixed with a little bend in the middle to allow drying full spools


I tried all of my filaments and everyone fits in but there is a small amount of space between the top and spool, so if you have a problem, let me know, and I will make it a little bit smaller.

Print Settings

I used PETG and it's holding up fine. You could use ABS or ASA if you are concerned about heat warping.

I printed it in standard settings, 15% infill, with support, on the side, and it comes out nice, but you will maybe need to make a thinner layer height.

Even after using the riser, I don't raise the temperature sensor, based on measurements from the bottom of the dryer, it is a good placement for this built-in sensor.

 

Additional tip: If you see that temps are too high you can move the temp sensor a bit, to expose it to hot air. With this, temps on the bottom of the spool are almost exactly like set on the dryer.

 

 

Checkout my profile for more models: https://makerworld.com/en/@AngryPearl 

 

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the print came out really well and clicks into place. hopefully it will reduce the amount of melted filament spools I have had up till now
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Thanks for the review. For better results try moving temp sensor like mine
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This will solve the wrapping of filament due to extended heat time ?
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For me, it helps a lot. Since I use this, temp on the bottom(!) of the spool is almost exactly like that set on the dryer. Also remember to move the dryer temp sensor a little to the side, to expose it more to heat, after that I think you will be happy with the results. One more tip is you can buy a cheap temp sensor on a wire, and in the dryer is a little hole where you can place it, and use it as additional prevention for wrapping filament.
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Replying to @AngryPearl :
cool i’ll try that i lost a couple of spools due to melting of filament from the heat
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Replying to @mjkout :
Remember to print with at least PETG. And after that set the proper temp for drying filament and rotate it a couple of times during drying.
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Printed succesfully on p1p. Thanks for sharing.
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No problem, thanks for rating :) Soon I will add a box for drying silica gel in this dryer.
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Printed Great feel much safer drying 2 rolls of PLA with it raised off of that heater. I used some spare PETG looks factory.
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Thanks for this rate. Love to hear that. If you see that temps are too high you can move temp sensor a bit, to expose it to hot air. With this, temps on the bottom of the spool are almost exactly like set on the dryer :)
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cool design.
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Thanks, I tested it a couple of times, and every time temps close to the bottom of the spool are exactly like that set on the dryer.
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prints well, no issues
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