Anyone who has left their car windows open during a rainstorm will tell you the best way to dry the upholstery is to crank the AC and close the windows. A couple of hours later, presto — dry seats.
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 ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I rarely use a filament dryer in 3D printing; here is what I use instead
You might not need that noisy filament dryer as much with this kitchen-to-workshop hack that I discovered ...
If you’re new to 3D printing, and even if you’re not, you may not have known that over time your filament can absorb the humidity in the air. This phenomenon leads to what we call “wet” filament and ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I’ve never dried my 3D printer filament and I don’t regret it
Is this 3D printing's biggest myth?
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