Dehydrator Filament Dryer (REMIX Addon for Rosewill RHFD-15001)
by Gregg Sanford · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Other |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 3.2k |
| Uploaded | Nov 14, 2023 |
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Description
Preface These models are intended to be used as an “add-on” to @SJB4127 's original files for the Rosewill RHFD-15001 Dehydrator (Amazon not linked as their links break constantly), specifically two 90° walls in their section titled “ Generic Side Walls (Experimental) ” : 300mm and 320mm. I created these so I wouldn't have to scrap the ones I had already printed and waste material so this is ideal for folks who have already printed for a similar dehydrator OR don't mind printing off some additional files to mate these walls to the Rosewill better. I also have to mention that, aside from only having a 3D printer for a few months as of this posting, this is my second 3D model I've ever made. That being said I've tried to optimize these as much as I knew how to but I'm positive there's something more that can be done to improve them. What You'll Need Material Given that dehydrators use heat as one of the elements to… dehydrate… I would assume PETG or ABS are the preferred materials so they don't warp when running the dehydrator. The first model I made I ran in PETG and the second (the one uploaded here) I've printed in ABS (honestly only because I ran out of PETG). Files Mostly by luck (because I'm bad at math) I found out that, per tray, I could use 3 walls of one size and one smaller to fit the Rosewill perfectly . So, for each layer you will need: 3x Generic 320mm 90deg walls * 1x Generic 300mm 90deg walls * 3x 320mm 90deg Adapters 1x 300mm 90deg Adapters *I only printed 110mm height generic walls from @SJB4127 but comparing the higher ones in F360 any height should work with my adapters Settings As I said earlier, I'm only maybe 3mo into 3D printing but I have some pointers based off what I found with my printer (Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro) and materials (Polymaker PolyLite PETG and ABS). I've included the GCODE for my ABS prints but I'm waiting for more PETG to arrive before I post those. 0.20mm layer height should work just fine with a 0.40mm nozzle For both materials I used supports, but turning off Brim Replaces Support in the Build Plate Adhesion settings of Cura made removing them nearly tool-less Aside from above, default Brim settings worked great for PETG but I needed to increase the width to around 8mm for ABS (I have my printer in a homemade Ikea Lack enclosure) I've only tried printing two at a time in “football” formation as Cura recommended by automatic placement though you should, technically, be able to print 4 or 5 in diagonal orientation back to front on the Neptune 3 or 4 build plate size.
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