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I'm continuing the Prusa MK4S filament storage setup.

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    I'm continuing the Prusa MK4S filament storage setup. I decided on a system that has 5 commonly used filaments in "permanent" storage, one or two per project swappable spools and a holder for the dryer machine.

    I printed one example of a holder for the PolyDryer Box, but its latch based attachment system turned out to be a no-go from the start. I wanted something where I can just drop the box into the holder and it'll stay there with gravity alone. After some web searching, I went the "oh screw it, I'll make a better one myself" and it was #freecad time.

    So here's the finished version after couple of iterations. It's very snug, sturdy enough but won't eat that much filament either when printed.

    #3dprinting

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      I'm continuing the Prusa MK4S filament storage setup. I decided on a system that has 5 commonly used filaments in "permanent" storage, one or two per project swappable spools and a holder for the dryer machine.

      I printed one example of a holder for the PolyDryer Box, but its latch based attachment system turned out to be a no-go from the start. I wanted something where I can just drop the box into the holder and it'll stay there with gravity alone. After some web searching, I went the "oh screw it, I'll make a better one myself" and it was #freecad time.

      So here's the finished version after couple of iterations. It's very snug, sturdy enough but won't eat that much filament either when printed.

      #3dprinting

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      3 bases done, more on the way. This'll look neat when all of them are installed!

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