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Creality Space Pi x4 Desiccant boxes

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ALL parts, 3mm beads - NO funnel
ALL parts, 3mm beads - NO funnel
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ALL parts 2mm beads NO funnel
ALL parts 2mm beads NO funnel
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ALL parts 1.5mm beads NO funnel
ALL parts 1.5mm beads NO funnel
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ALL boxes, WITH 200mm funnel
ALL boxes, WITH 200mm funnel
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Floor and Spool boxes to hold desiccant beads in the Creality Space Pi x4 dryer.  Floor box does not use a latch.  Spool Box uses a printable lid to close.
 

do NOT overfill the floor box.  Closing the latch may be very difficult and you'll get desiccant everywhere when opening it later.

 

The Angled surface of the spool box faces the lamp, as that is the side where the lid can slide into.  It doesn't really matter which way the box is oriented, but removing the lid may be annoying if it's not in this orientation.


be VERY CAREFUL removing supports on the spool box.  It is very easy to rip out the bottom surface causing dessicant to spill out when removing.  High temp tape can plug the hole if needed.

 

Comes with a complimentary funnels in 3 different sizes for your desiccant pouring needs.  Print out of whatever material you desire :)
 

Highly recommended to use Glass or Fiber reinforced filaments for rigidity.  The extra heat over time may cause bowing, increasing friction on the spool.


Print out of a high temp resistant material like nylon or pc.  Abs might be stretching the high temp drying settings, although it is untested.
          EDIT:  DO NOT USE ABS-GF IF HEATING TO 85°C.  It will warp and deform over time from heat alone.  Use PC or nylon instead

EDIT: Be careful using 2, 1kg-sized tpu spools in a single chamber with this holder.  When the spools are dried they will both expand enough to cause considerable friction on both spools, increasing rolling resistance, and causing under extrusion.  

 

EDIT:

    ver 1.1:

        -Added a box to fit between spools.  Comes with a lid.
    ver 1.5:

        -Added spools with small holes for 2-4mm silica beads, and 1.5-4mm silica beads.  Hopefully that covers all the bead sizes.

    ver 1.55:

       -Added Print profiles for the P1S.  Untested as I don't own one, but all items are arranged on a build plate in abs-gf.

    ver 1.6:

       -Cut down floor box length by 2mm to account for fitment issues due to layer heights/line widths/slicer settings.  Should hopefully resolve fitment for all users.

       -Print profiles fixed!  They all have the updated floor box again!

    Ver 1.7:

       -Increased Spool Box wall thickness.  This should reduce bowing from silica gels weight under heat, at the cost of material and print time.  May help with heavy warping materials as well, but still untested since I dont have any :(

       -Slightly decreased hole sizes to catch smaller beads

             -revised lid geometry to match new box opening

                      -revised funnel geometry to match new box opening
   Ver 1.8:

       -Fixed some overly large holes on the 3mm bead box.  

       
      
  

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