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Re: Tips for fixing warping and delamination in 3D printing?

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Originally Posted by Rohawk1 View Post
Awesome advice! Thank you!
You can also use a translucent plastic storage container.
Remove the lid and use the bottom as a box over the printer.

If you can find one that's on the clear side you can even see the printer work inside it.

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Maybe this is a dumb idea, but is it possible to find the amount of heat lost in the plastic and maybe keep that environment around the part at a stable temperature with a heat lamp or something? Just a thought.
Enclose the space and run a temperature control on a low wattage incandescent light bulb like an Easy Bake Oven.
Convection will heat the entire space soon enough.
Plus when the bulb is on it'll light the build area (till someone closes the fridge door ).

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