Dry Sphere (silica gel container)
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I designed this desiccant ball to contain silica gel granules, to be able to add them together with the filament coils in a vacuum bag! The diameter is designed to be able to enter between the two "plates" of the coil, and to stay in contact with the turns of the filament, NOT IN THE HOLE! it is probably possible to use it elsewhere, such as bags or boxes, as it has a pleasant shape and design... remember to often check the state of the silica gel and dry them by removing them from the sphere in the microwave IN A CERAMIC PLATE, so as to have always performing silica gel to put back into the spheres! Print the pieces with the dome facing up. I printed these pieces with a temperature of 200/205 ° C and the bed at 55/57 ° on glass (my printer is in a cold place). I do not recommend ventilation for the first layer, and low density linear supports (60-75° degree). I usually limit myself to a skirt, without using brim or raft ... it is advisable to file the first turn of the thread of both ball halves, and to gradually screw the two halves back and forth for a few times before being able to screw them all the way down. after that, it will always be fine! I wanted a cute and original shape that absorbed from all directions! without thinking too much about the direction in which it will happen in the vacuum bag, together with the filament spool. it was useful to me as an exercise at fusion 360 ...
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