Complete Dry Box V2
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I needed a dry box that would hold two large spools (1 kg). First I needed a clear plastic box which I bought from Target (see photo of label).
I tried several spool rollers but did not like the design of any so I made my own. Next was to get the filament out of the box but this time I found a good design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:318580) but had to make a change to the top cap to have a tight fit on the 6mm tube that the FlashForge Creator Pro uses. Next I needed a desiccant box for the indicating desiccant that I use so once again I made my own. I also wanted to identify what type of filament was on each roller so I created some tags that fit the box. I glued magnets to the lid and labels so they remained in place.
So you so you don't have to go running all over the place I will provide all the parts that I used. I made two large spool rollers. The bearings, rod and shaft collars and aluminum tube I ordered from the large online retailer Am*$on (Amazon), because I
I tried several spool rollers but did not like the design of any so I made my own. Next was to get the filament out of the box but this time I found a good design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:318580) but had to make a change to the top cap to have a tight fit on the 6mm tube that the FlashForge Creator Pro uses. Next I needed a desiccant box for the indicating desiccant that I use so once again I made my own. I also wanted to identify what type of filament was on each roller so I created some tags that fit the box. I glued magnets to the lid and labels so they remained in place.
So you so you don't have to go running all over the place I will provide all the parts that I used. I made two large spool rollers. The bearings, rod and shaft collars and aluminum tube I ordered from the large online retailer Am*$on (Amazon), because I
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