This Filament Dry Box needs some extra Hardware:
- 1x M8 threaded Rod (Length based on your Box)
- 5x Bearings 22x8x7mm
- 5x M8 Nut (I used 2 self locking ones and 3 normal ones)
- Screws to Mount the printed Parts
- PTFE-Tube
- Some Silicon (I used Acryl) to make the holes Airtight
- A Container with lid for your Filament
Prints Needed:
- For DryBox:
- 2x SpoolHolder
- 2x RodMount
- minimum 2x Spacer
- 1x WallMount
- 1x WallHolder
- 2x Mount
- For Filament Guide:
How to assemble:
DryBox
- Drill a hole in the Backside of the Container so that the M8-Rod can be pushed trough
- Cut the Rod to the needed Length
- Place a (self locking) Nut on one End of the Rod and push the RodMount onto it.
- Fill the Small Ring on the Rodmount with your Silicon
- Place this part on the hole
- Fill the Ring of the seccond RodMount with Silicon and Place it with (Self locking) Nut on the inside. Tighten this up.
- Place the Spacer on the Rod
- Insert 2 Bearings in each of the Spoolholders
- Place one Spoolholder on the Rod, push an Spacer in and tighten it up with an Nut
- Place an Spool in it and deside where the WallMount goes
- Drill a hole and fill the Ring of the Wallmount with Silicon. Screw it to the hole. Let this dry before inserting the PTFE-Tube
- Deside where the Mounts go and screw them in after sealing them.
- Mark an Place in the Lid where you mount the WallHolder with an Bearing
- To Place an spool inside, just push it on the rod, push the other Spoolholder in, add an Spacer and 2 Nuts. Tighten the nuts so that the Spool can freely spin
FilamentGuide:
- Use your Screws from the original Holder
- Place the Holder on the top left corner facing backwards
- Push the PTFE-Tube trough the Guide and insert it in the Wallmount
- Add the PTFE Lid to its Place in the Top
The author marked this model as their own original creation.