Wet filament can mean disaster for any project on your 3D printer, but that does that mean you should invest in a dedicated ...
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Inventor shows device to mine Bitcoin and dry 3D printer filament with waste heat, capable of 6TH/s
Likely built on prior work on a 3D printing Bitcoin miner prototype.
Those of you lucky to enough to own a 3D printer, may be interested in a new 3D printing filament storage system and dryer, aptly named the G Dry. Designed to store two reels of 3D printing filament ...
There has been a lot of activity from [Richard Horne] regarding 3D printing filaments lately; most recently he has shared two useful designs for upping one’s filament storage and monitoring game. The ...
Over time 3D printing filament can degrade due to contact with the moisture in the air so keeping it sealed in air air containers is paramount, especially for more expensive 3D printing filament.
Most 3D printer filament soaks up water from the air, and when it does, the water passing through the extruder nozzle can expand, bubble, and pop, causing all kinds of mayhem and unwanted effects in ...
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