I have this (just doesn't say Vevor on it). Plenty of room to store filament in their boxes if you want and and the rods are close enough together where the smaller spools won't fall through.
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I have this (just doesn't say Vevor on it). Plenty of room to store filament in their boxes if you want and and the rods are close enough together where the smaller spools won't fall through.
This is a pretty awesome idea but I've already bought several muscle racks for mine. I'd love one of these if I had the room. I assume they'd fit on the shelf still in the plastic.
I keep my open filament that I don't need to worry about humidity on it. The rest of my open filament is in air tight containers. The filament I have still sealed is on stuff I printed.
All my PLA and PETG is stored like this (60+ rolls). If it's something I want to make sure I have the best quality for I'll dry it the night before. All my ASA, ABS, or stuff with carbon fiber is in boxes.
Everything is on Home Depot plastic shelves. Centers droop a little but it's fine since I can get two rows (front and back) of 10 each per shelf. Then I have a row of PolyDryer boxes along the back row on some shelves with more rolls in front of them. And the grooves in the shelves keep the spools from rolling off. They work great and aren't overly expensive: https://www.homedepot.com/pep/HDX.../100010588
it's really dry where I live so I can store it like this without worry. At least for PLA, PETG gets a bit stringy if I don't dry it out. But I've used PLA I've had sitting out for 2 years have zero issues. I imagine printing is a nightmare outside of a desert
it's really dry where I live so I can store it like this without worry. At least for PLA, PETG gets a bit stringy if I don't dry it out. But I've used PLA I've had sitting out for 2 years have zero issues. I imagine printing is a nightmare outside of a desert
I live in NJ and have had no issues leaving PLA out of a sealed container. I haven't tested PETG yet, and have the sealed containers so I just keep them in there along with other moisture absorbing filaments.
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Everything is on Home Depot plastic shelves. Centers droop a little but it's fine since I can get two rows (front and back) of 10 each per shelf. Then I have a row of PolyDryer boxes along the back row on some shelves with more rolls in front of them. And the grooves in the shelves keep the spools from rolling off. They work great and aren't overly expensive: https://www.homedepot.c
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