What's in that Bag

What's in that Bag

prusaprinters

<p>As my collection of colors got bigger, and my need to keep the humidity down grew…things were getting messy. I started to use the vacuum bags and silicate jars (https://www.printables.com/model/277255-silicate-jar) to try and keep the damp from messing with my filament. Damn you damp! It works…mostly…except for keeping track of the colors.</p><p>These clips are designed to attach to the vacuum bags so that, as they sit on the their shelves, it's easy to pick out the color and type of filament at a glance.&nbsp;</p><p>I usually print them at .3 because, well, I'm cheap. I'd print them all in recycled filament…except that would defeat the purpose. &nbsp;Plus, it's much quicker.&nbsp;</p><p>No supports needed.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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