A humble workspace: 1 printer, but 60+ kg filament
I ordered this printer (Anycubic Kobra S1C) last summer during the sales. We didn't have much space for a 3D printer, so we just cramped it inside the downstairs bathroom. Probably not the brightest idea having it next to the washing machine and dryer, but it has been a workhorse ever since. The Ace Pro keeps the filament dry and even the outer spool holder produces fine results without stringing. Wet filament has never been an issue. Another positive about its location is the minimal noise pollution and that it doesn't bother anyone while it is working.
My favourite mods are the ace pro riser with storage trays and the rewindable spool holder. The riser gives more space to store accessories and extra build plates, while the spool holder enables a smoother printing for flexible materials, like TPU.
The hardest part of the hobby is storing all the filament I got, because I just can't stop getting more :D. So they can be found all over the house: in drawers, on top of the gardrobe, in the garage and even under the bed. But luckily I've got some reusable vacuum bags i can store them inside. So they should last a long time in all those places. It would probably be time to get another printer, just to diminish the supply a little bit :D.








