BambuLab AMS Double Row Silica Dessicant Container (Vase Mode) - Fits in Hydra Mod 3D model thumbnail

BambuLab AMS Double Row Silica Dessicant Container (Vase Mode) - Fits in Hydra Mod

by Ben Chen · via Printables
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CategoryArt
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UploadedApr 15, 2023
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BambuLab AMS 2 row Vase Mode desiccant containers. It addresses all my pain points from the many other AMS dessicant containers that I have printed. You can fit 6 of these confortably in the AMS, 5 if you choose to replace one of them with a Hygrometer stand. The main body prints in vase mode. This gives a nice finish and removes the need for endless retraction moves from contaners with vertical slots. From my limited testing, airflow is still good and it is able to bring the humidity of the AMS down. Handle snaps onto the lid, removing the need for any bridging or supports. The lid is a snap-fit that is secure enough for lifting a filled container out of the AMS but still easy to remove for refilling. By splitting the dessicant container into 2 rows you can easily remove the silica gel containers without having to fuss with or remove the spools. Printing Notes: I printed them all in PETG on my Bambulab but you can probably also print these in PLA. I adjusted my outer wall width for the container body to 0.8mm for a stiffer print with better structural integrity and layer adhesion. Updates: 06 Jan 2023 - Handle can still be yanked off the cap if you pulled hard enough, so I added in an insert piece to slot within the handle, this will make the handle very solid. If insert piece is loose within your handle, a drop of CA glue between the insert and handle will fix that. Printing Settings Container Body: PETG Layer Height: 0.2mm Outer Wall Width: 0.8mm Spiral Vase Mode All other settings at default Container Lid and Handle: PETG Layer Height: 0.2mm Lid Orientation: Flat side down All other settings at default The idea to split the AMS dessicant container into 2 rows for easy removal was inspired by TheTexMech https://www.printables.com/model/323778-bambu-lab-ams-dryer-desiccant-pods-for-ams-2-rows. The general strategy of creating a ventilated vase mode print was inspired by Tomek's Vase mode spool container: https://www.printables.com/model/168412-superfast-silica-gel-desiccant-spool-container-vas
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