This 4-spool version is wide enough for 4 Prusament 70mm spools. For larger spools, see this 3-Spool version at https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/4326-ikea-dry-box-rollers-3-spool
You may prefer not to bother with bearings and rollers altogether – check out: https://www.printables.com/model/378085-rollerless-ikea-dry-box
If you'd rather print your own 5-spool dry box without the Ikea storage container, try: https://www.printables.com/model/973513-1-piece-dry-box
Keep your filament Dry while printing.
We all know how important it is to keep our filament dry but it's a pain taking it in and out of the ziplock bag. What's more, while you're printing, your filament is exposed to the air. Nylon and PVA can start deteriorating within hours of exposure.
These rollers fit neatly into an IKEA box (Samla 39x28x28 #798.508.75). With a bit of weather stripping and lid clips you can print with filament directly out of the dry box and use the box as the retraction space when using a Multi-Material Unit (MMU).
There are two options for the dry box screws; the Festo Screw and the PTFE screw. The former has threads for screwing in a Festo connector and the later is just a 3mm hole that you can push a piece of PTFE tubing through.
You'll need to print two copies of the "All Pieces" stl.
You'll need to buy:
Using the Festo connectors allows you to quickly disconnect your MMU2 from the box.
If using Festo connectors, screw the Festo connectors into the "Festo Screw" on the outside of the box and cut short (2-3cm) pieces of PTFE for the inside of the box to guide the filament.
If not using Festo connectors, replace the "Dry Box Festo Screw.stl" with "Dry Box PTFE screw.stl". The MMU PTFE tubing can then be pushed into the box.
Drill holes in the IKEA box about 9cm from the bottom and centered horizontally with the spools.
Use short pieces (2-3cm) of 1.75mm filament as pins to hold the axles in place. The holes are 2mm but you may need to drill them out.
Just for completeness I’ve included a couple of O-rings I used for the hydrometer.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.