Saša Karanović has released a fully DIY 3D printing filament dryer featuring a custom PCB, SHT30 environmental sensors, and a polyimide resistive heater. This project provides developers with an open-source hardware blueprint for maintaining material integrity, which is essential for consistent print quality and structural reliability in rapid prototyping. While the design optimizes temperature and humidity control, builders should incorporate air ventilation to prevent moisture saturation within the sealed enclosure during the drying cycle.
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