Crazy PETG stringing on mini
I recently got my Mini around a few weeks ago and have been mostly printing in PLA with some very very slight stringing but, once I tried PETg, the stringing is now quite crazy with Pruusament PETg and the default slicer profile. I suspect it's the humidity because where I live, humidity is around 80% year round. Would it make sense to get something like a filament dryer/container?
RE: Crazy PETG stringing on mini
Here is another angle. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
RE: Crazy PETG stringing on mini
Yes, drying should help tremendously. I made one of these:
https://letsprint3d.net/how-to-make-a-filament-dryer/
They added 3D printed spool chambers to a cheap dehydrator. They have two stl files, one for large printers that won't fit on the mini, and one that is 1/6 of the part. I made one that is 1/3 of the part and just fits on the mini if you rotate it. It is more stable. The clips don't work well. I taped the pieces together with silver HVAC tape.
Regards,
Mark
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You can get the files from my site:
https://sites.google.com/view/newbieprusaminireview/home
At the bottom, get the v2segment73mmx2.stl to print, or v2segment73mmx2.scad if you want to make more changes in OpenSCAD.
Regards,
Mark
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Hi, thanks so much for the tip, just curious, what is your opinion on the esun filament storage box and dryer?
Thanks!
RE: Crazy PETG stringing on mini
I haven't looked at it. It does look like a good idea, especially if it is 80% humidity where you are. I pretty much am drying two spools at a time though and they stay dry for a day or so after being in the dryer for a few hours. So, I am not drying while printing. It might be worse where you are, but I suggest you have the ability to dry two at a time, the one you are using and the one to use next. Otherwise you will be waiting half a day or more for the next spool to dry.
Regards,
Mark
RE: Crazy PETG stringing on mini
You can get the files from my site:
https://sites.google.com/view/newbieprusaminireview/home
At the bottom, get the v2segment73mmx2.stl to print, or v2segment73mmx2.scad if you want to make more changes in OpenSCAD.
Regards,
Mark
Thanks for this! I just ordered the dehydrator and will build one this weekend. What material did you print the walls out of?
RE: Crazy PETG stringing on mini
@obv
I used ASA, but it requires a full height skirt and an enclosure to keep it from warping and pulling off the bed. I think you could use PETG.
Regards,
Mark