Seems neat. If it wasn’t so expensive, I’d try it.
Side note: I wanna know more about that inline filament dryer. I don’t like the prep by using a box. I always forget.
Submitted 4 months ago by GrayBackgroundMusic@lemm.ee to 3dprinting@lemmy.world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyvL1FdvsZI
Seems neat. If it wasn’t so expensive, I’d try it.
Side note: I wanna know more about that inline filament dryer. I don’t like the prep by using a box. I always forget.
I’d be surprised if an inline dryer could sufficiently dry nylon, let alone make a noticeable difference, it takes like at least 48 hours at the hottest my dryer goes (55c) to start see improvements and I have fans blowing air around the spool.
I’ve done a few spools of nylon, it’s a really nice filament actually. Yeah it needs a lot of heat but it prints really nicely and the resulting parts are super strong. I have a nylon surface because I don’t want to screw around with bed adhesion, because yeah, it’s not the cheapest, just about twice a spool of abs, but $55 cad isn’t terrible for something you don’t use everyday.
I mean it seems far from available (for to register to even ask for access to the spec sheet), but conceptually it sounds really interesting .
MxRemy@lemmy.one 4 months ago
I use Reflow Filaments’s PA-CF from recycled fishing nets all the time, it’s WONDERFUL stuff. Might be using the same source?