Reddit reviews Osborn 83112SP Economy Small Cleaning Stainless Brass Scratch Brush, 3/8" Brush Area Width, 7-1/4" Overall Length
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Stainless Brass Brush: Features brass fill material in 3 x 7 rowsMetal Surface Cleaner: Wire brush is designed for use in hard-to-reach areas; ideal for cleaning steel parts, machinery, unfinished metal parts, corrosion, etc.Convenient Storage: The scratch brush has a hang-up hole in handle for convenient storageCleaning Brush: Features molded plastic handle for ease during useStainless Brass Cleaner: 3/8" Brush Area Width, 7-1/4" Overall Length
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The following previously belonged to the above comment, but was moved here due to the above mentioned limts.
> Something you can do now: Build a filament drybox. Seriously, some filaments such as certain Nylons can go bad in just a few hours, depending on ambient humidity levels. All filaments are susceptible to moisture absorption, and ideally should be kept in something like a Spannerhands holder, even while printing, but at worst you should store them in a big plastic tub with silica gel beads to keep them dry.
> If I had to give one last tip, don't stock up on too much filament yet! Seriously! I thought I would be printing mostly in PLA but now that I've had a few weeks to work with it, I've learned I prefer PETG more, and now I have so much extra PLA! I'm sure I'll find something to do with it, but for my final tip I would add "And get a good variety!". Services like MakerBox (referral) let you try a bunch of different filaments on the cheap. It's not a ton of each filament (about 50g), but I love the variety of materials and colors.
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Final Tips: Bonus Round!
There are tons of other accessories you can get ahead of time. None of these are necessary, but are small things you might end up using (or wanting to try :P), and should help get you started getting a wishlist together. Besides the ones mentioned in this comment (and the one that precedes it) already:
Edit: Upon rereading my comment I realized I have a problem.. I own every product I just listed..
^^Except ^^for ^^the ^^nozzles ^^kit ^^so ^^it's ^^not ^^that ^^big ^^of ^^a ^^problem, ^^right?... ^^Right?!
> I'm also wondering if a brass brush might be a handy thing to clean filament off any nozzle?
Those work fairly well - use one myself