Ron Guest on Nostr: I keep my filaments stored in vacuum sealed plastic bags. It is kind of a pain to ...
I keep my filaments stored in vacuum sealed plastic bags. It is kind of a pain to deal with: a nuisance to open and reseal and storing them is far from neat or efficient.
I’m wondering if it is really worth the trouble except for a couple of really absorptive types. I often see photos where people store them in the open.
#3dprinting
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