RE: PC printing on Core One
Farenheit 450 ! That's Ray Bradbury territory. 😋
I prefer to use dedicated driers, even if I agree that they're overpriced. Ovens usually aren't able to keep a very accurate temperature and hot air management, so to speak, isn't as good as a well designed filament drier.
RE: PC printing on Core One
Farenheit 450 ! That's Ray Bradbury territory. 😋
I prefer to use dedicated driers, even if I agree that they're overpriced. Ovens usually aren't able to keep a very accurate temperature and hot air management, so to speak, isn't as good as a well designed filament drier.
What I wonder about with gas ovens is: part of the combustion products is H2O... does that have an impact on lower temperature drying in said over?
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Farenheit 450 ! That's Ray Bradbury territory. 😋
I prefer to use dedicated driers, even if I agree that they're overpriced. Ovens usually aren't able to keep a very accurate temperature and hot air management, so to speak, isn't as good as a well designed filament drier.
What I wonder about with gas ovens is: part of the combustion products is H2O... does that have an impact on lower temperature drying in said over?
I'm thinking of picking up one of these as an "annealer oven" CHEFMAN Multifunctional Digital Air Fryer+ Rotisserie, Dehydrator, Convection Oven Can't beat $79 plus it has a rotisserie feature 😉
RE: PC printing on Core One
This one looks better: Cuisinart Air Fryer, 4.5-Quart Basket Fryer and the basket is exactly the size of a filament spool. Thinking of added a vertical spool and a Bowden coupler to it... Certainly cheaper than the SUNLU E2