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eSun eBox Lite PC4-M10 PTFE Tube Adapter

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PETG HF - 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 100% infill
PETG HF - 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 100% infill
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P2S / 4000mm*1 Gray (Cut-to-length)
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Black (33102) / Refill / 1 kg
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Description

Drying your filament is always good practice if you're going to 3D print something, and eSun provides an inexpensive little dry box called eBox Lite.

However, I was not a huge fan of the large tube that comes with the kit, and wanted to use regular PTFE tubes instead, so I made this little adapter where you can push a regular 4.5mm PTFE tube, and also use a PC4-M10 adapter to keep things secured.

 

This should also be compatible with the regular eBox.

 

OBS.: The PC4-M10 is a nice-to-have. It'll ensure your PTFE tube will stay in place in the long run, but it's also possible to directly insert the PFTE tube into this adapter.

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Required parts

  • 1x PC4-M10 Pneumatic PTFE Tube Connector
  • 1x PTFE tube (4.5mm outer diameter)

Print Settings

Supports:

Yes.

Resolution:

0.12

Walls/Perimeters:

2 or 3.

Wall generator:

Arachne.

Infill:

100%.

Filament: 

PETG/ABS/ASA/PC/Nylon

(If you're only drying PLA, you can also print this in PLA)

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