This is what my dryer looks like BTW. Made with a "Really Useful Box"; a 40W bulb with a dimmer; and low-friction-um2-spoolholder
Needs a cage around the bulb but it seems to work OK
I printed on Glass with a 50% Evo-stik wood glue mix and the part stuck well.
Hope this response is useful to someone even though it's now off-topic.
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The following response by email from Tom at Taulman helped me and I was able to get a pretty decent print with Bridge. I know I said this Post is not about Bridge, but about 618, but as it's been made obsolete this might help.
Hi Greg.....Tom here.... Bridge is as chemical resistant as 618 and easier to print. We suggest users use Bridge as we have made 618
obsolete last week. The dehydrator looks good....nice design, Greg. Bridge can print to 265C if needed and yes, slow ing down helps.
Also, we suggest increasing flow....the multiplier to 1.1 on some prints. for a .4mm nozzle, we suggest 32mm/s print speed and 50% for perimeters.
Let me know and if need be, we will replace the spool as it's important to us to keep you printing.
The real secret is Dry...Dry..Dry..!
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