hmm...Are hosiery nukeable? you know, nylon kine?Jules wrote:Wham!An idea strikes! I'll just tie them up in an old sock! It's nukeable!
I have a bunch from a past project....to hold aquarium filter media.
hmm...Are hosiery nukeable? you know, nylon kine?Jules wrote:Wham!An idea strikes! I'll just tie them up in an old sock! It's nukeable!
I had actually considered sticking it in a dehydrator. I've got one from NESCO American Harvest that tops out at 70°C, and it's large enough to put a spool in. I have to either come up with some rings to hold the top up over the spool though, or cut the mesh out of three of the trays, and I've hestitated to do that because I use the trays to dehydrate fruit during harvest time.Matt_Sharkey wrote:Have you tried baking the filament? i know that recommendation was thrown around a year ago, people seemed more inclined to bake than wait on desiccant. but considering PLA's low glass point, you would have to bake at like 150 or less.
your description of random brittle spots mixed with soft filament sounds like a manufacturing defect. Humidity issues would definitely be uniform effecting the outside of the spool first.
Haven't tried it, didn't really have time, can't do it anymore, no more filament.Matt_Sharkey wrote:Have you tried baking the filament? i know that recommendation was thrown around a year ago, people seemed more inclined to bake than wait on desiccant. but considering PLA's low glass point, you would have to bake at like 150 or less.
your description of random brittle spots mixed with soft filament sounds like a manufacturing defect. Humidity issues would definitely be uniform effecting the outside of the spool first.