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Software developer, noob 3D printer and modeller.
ExPat Brit & Mancunian, now living in "Canadia"
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Pioneer Maker
Print successful 150 different models and 968 hours
Wife is very happy and has ordered me to make more
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This is almost a must-print model if you have an AMS Lite - it really does make a different to keeping moisture at bay, especially if you often print in non-PLA material.
The first version I printed was with the clear windows, which were extra work to assemble but worked really well to let you see how much filament was left on the spool and looked great. Unfortunately the single walls were weak and both split when attaching the Plate 9 brackets that hold the 2 sides together and of course having some open cracks kind of defeated the entire point of it all.
I just tried printing it again, this time using transparent PETG, which isn't quite as good for seeing the spools but looks like it will be good enough. Using a 0.6mm nozzle with 2 walls seems to be strong enough. It's still printing the 2nd half of it as I took the photos to show the old vs new, and where the splits happened (was worse on the side I already replaced).




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Made it for our friends' little lad and he thought it was hilarious.
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Love these - all printed great and our pantry has never been so neat!
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This printed great, a little rough under the front edge but it's not important as no-one is looking at that. The main thing is the functionality and making it possible to use the PolyDryer to recharge the desiccant is perfect and adds to its value. I did have a bit more desiccant to dry and did it in the microwave which was faster but it ended up very hot and I don't like the idea of doing it where we prepare food. This can live where the printer, spools, and PolyDryer lives.



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Works great - our pantry shelves are so much tidier now!
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Printed great, the only problem I've had was the top-clips being so difficult to connect that the sides of the containers split so I'll need to glue them. But overall it seems to do the job.
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"This is so easy" I thought, after somehow managing to get ALL the desiccant into the first holder on the first attempt. Then I tried to repeat it for the next one and that's when I realized what an absolute fluke that first one had been. It went everywhere.
Found this and ... yeah, if you have a PolyDryer you *really* need to print this, it makes a huge difference.
Very quick and easy to print.
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Works great, and feels solid (I used the suggested screws to fix it together). Perfect for my wife's work laptop with space for my macbook when it needs charging and the drawer makes it more useful (I added the side panels since the photo).



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Perfect - decent size without taking up much space.
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Exactly what we needed, and you can try them like a proper ring which you really can't with the attached strips of sizes.
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Works great, although I'd like if it could tilt down just a little more.
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Printed perfectly in Bambu Matte White PLA on an A1 mini (just fits!). Works great for scanning cards (my son says).



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Came out great - wife loves it.
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Printed great and wasn't too difficult doing manual filament swaps.
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My wife has this on her desk at work, she loves it.
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My son has been going to play MTG at a local store and everyone loved this. Print came out great.
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Really impressed with how this came out - I didn't know my little A1 Mini could make things like this!

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Printed the face-down version with manual color swaps (not too difficult since I added a 2nd spool holder on my A1 mini) and it came out really well. My wife loves it - she has to work with the monkeys and needs to remember not to care so much.

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