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9:15 am September 28, 2020 By Julian Horsey 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.
The Bunker 3D printer filament storage system has launched via Kickstarter crowdfunding website this week and has already raised over NZD $33,000 thanks to over 143 backers. Watch the video below ...
From an implementation perspective, the system consists of a 3D printed base plate with a grid structure. It is angled internally so storage bins drop in, but are not easy to knock out.
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 g… ...
The A1 comes ready to print out of the box and has several advanced features to help it achieve an official maximum speed of 500 mm per second, something that's unheard of for a printer this small ...
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