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In a perfect world, everyone would use a well-calibrated lab oven capable of reaching temperatures up to 350C. However, a variety of equipment can be used for 3D printing purposes, even as simple as a 55C filament drier. | In a perfect world, everyone would use a well-calibrated lab oven capable of reaching temperatures up to 350C. However, a variety of equipment can be used for 3D printing purposes, even as simple as a 55C filament drier. | ||
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+ | ===== Caution ===== | ||
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+ | Just because a piece of equipment has a temperature gauge does not mean that the chamber within that equipment is perfectly evenly heated to that temperature, | ||
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+ | Oven temperature gauges may indicate the temperature of the air entering the chamber, may be roughly estimating the temperature in the chamber, or may be hiding significant hysteresis (continual temperature overshoot/ | ||
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+ | ===== Types of Ovens ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Filament Dryers ==== | ||
+ | Off-the-shelf, | ||
+ | Many of these options don't fully reach their advertised maximum temperatures and/or don't have sufficient airflow internally to be effectively remove moisture from the filament. | ||
+ | They can be a decent solution for storage while printing, but are not recommended for actual drying. | ||
+ | Annealing is not an option with these dryers. | ||
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+ | ==== Air Fryers ==== | ||
+ | An increasingly popular option for filament drying and annealing is an air fryer. Some popular models include the [[https:// | ||
+ | These provide a compelling balance of affordability and maximum temperature. Since they are forced convection ovens, airflow is also quite good as well. | ||
+ | The main drawbacks | ||
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+ | ==== Standard/ | ||
+ | While using your standard kitchen oven for drying and/or annealing may seem logical and convenient at first glance, the downsides end up outweighing the convenience heavily. | ||
+ | Most kitchen ovens are prone to having large temperature swings (sometimes +/-20C or more), as well as significant temperature inaccuracy. | ||
+ | Another concern with using a kitchen oven is contamination. Since polymers release various VOCs (volatile organic compounds) | ||
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+ | ==== Lab Ovens ==== | ||
+ | Lab ovens are the best off-the-shelf oven option for drying and annealing. They are known primarily for high temperature precision and stability. | ||
+ | A relatively affordable option for a convection lab oven would be [[https:// | ||
+ | This oven is capable of up to 300C and will run for as long as the user needs at any temperature. | ||
+ | If choosing | ||
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+ | ===== Converting Ovens to PID Control ===== | ||
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+ | The accuracy, stability, and precision of any " | ||
+ | This will allow for more precise temperatures, | ||
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+ | **!!WARNING!!** Modifying an oven will almost certainly lead to working with (wiring controlling) mains voltage (like many hotbeds). If you are not comfortable with mains voltage, and/or unable to learn to be comfortable working with mains voltage, **DO NOT** choose this option. **MAINS VOLTAGE CAN AND DOES KILL PEOPLE!** | ||
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+ | When replacing the stock control unit in an oven with an aftermarket PID controller, there are two main paths to consider. | ||
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+ | ==== Kalico/ | ||
+ | Utilizing a Raspberry Pi (or similar SBC), Kalico/ | ||
+ | The chamber temperature is essentially controlled in the same manner as a standard bed heater in a 3D printer and can be programmed in various patterns and profiles. | ||
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+ | ==== PID Controller ==== | ||
+ | For a less DIY solution, there are a number of off-the-shelf PID controllers on the market that can be used on their own to add ramp/soak functionality to various oven types. | ||
+ | Some popular options are the DIN 1/16 form-factor [[https:// | ||
+ | Inkbird sells a complete kit with the controller, SSR, thermistor, and heatsink all in one [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Other Options ==== | ||
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+ | Many other projects have been created for this purpose such as [[https:// |
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