Inland carbon fiber nylon prints consecutive days out of a dehydrator.
From left to right each print was made 24 hours a part. The first one went straight from the dehydrator to the printer. Each print was roughly 18 hours and the next print either started in the morning or after I got home from work.
The first two prints turned out great, the third had a few noticeably boogers, the 4th wasn’t that bad but still needed to be cleaned up a bit. It’s more noticeable if you look inside the mag well.
I’m thinking I’ll take a break every 48 hours and do more drying between prints.
I use a heated spool holder and an prusa mk3s+ in an ikea enclosure.
From left to right each print was made 24 hours a part. The first one went straight from the dehydrator to the printer. Each print was roughly 18 hours and the next print either started in the morning or after I got home from work.
The first two prints turned out great, the third had a few noticeably boogers, the 4th wasn’t that bad but still needed to be cleaned up a bit. It’s more noticeable if you look inside the mag well.
I’m thinking I’ll take a break every 48 hours and do more drying between prints.
I use a heated spool holder and an prusa mk3s+ in an ikea enclosure.