Filament Storage with fuel gauge

Filament Storage with fuel gauge

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Round Top with Fuel Gauge, Filament Storage Box. The gauge in the front is a manual slider, when you put your spool in, just slide it to how much is left on the spool, no more guessing. The belt can be printed in black to save on filament. Or in the same filament that is in the box. NO Schrödinger's Filament. This box has a 1.5mm thick wall to use a minimum amount of filament, so best just to sit on a shelf. Not airtight, so I toss in a few desiccant packs, and only store PLA in them. There are no clips/hinges holding it together, just gravity and alignment tabs. No internal structures to accept as many types of spools as possible. I purchase a large variety of filaments, spools vary from different manufacturers. These filament storage boxes are totally original designs, I had to learn CAD skills to design them, they are not modified from others designs. They are not drying boxes, just filament storage boxes. CAD Program (free hobby account). www.onshape.com, 3D Printing Slice (free)r, Ultimaker Cura, https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura The GST3D PLA+ filament I have been using is a fantastic filament, prints great, with dialing in the settings, no stringing. And it is inexpensive, about $10 a spool if you buy 10 qty. It is compatible with popular name brands in the $20 to $20 per spool range. The filament used GST3D PLA+: https://fremover.net/?ref=zrHl1LXF You can get spools of filament for around $10 when you get the 10 pack, and it is good filament comparable to popular brands. And yes I get a few nickels if you use the above link. Printer used an Anycubic Vyper, https://anycubic.us.com/anycubic-vyper/

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