Hmm, I'm going to have to come up with something to dry filament I guess. I started printing the wingtips in black and I'm getting some little blobs showing up. I'm not positive I don't have my Live Z setting a little too low. I have a hard time evaluating what I'm looking at. When I look at the circle supports that are in that file they look a little squished now. I will take a photo of them before I remove them and have you take a look at the defects. I can see now that I am getting a buildup on my nozzle and have had 4 collisions.
Our oven only goes down to 170 and who knows how accurate that really is? We use it on that low setting to keep bacon warm and such but I's sure hate to have a pile of filament in there. I do have a vacuum bagging system, but simply pulling a vacuum in a closed system isn't going to remove the moisture without a dessicant. Probably the easiest thing to do is find a food dehydrator and go that route...or maybe my old little chief smoker would do the trick. I'm committed to getting this figured out and learning as much as I can so I'll do some googling and see what I can figure out.
I am trying to learn a little about fusion 360 each day. I don't have the mindset to come up with my own designs like you are making but I would love to be able to take a three view plan and make a printable model someday. For now I am content using it to make simple brackets and things to use around the house. I know earlier in the beginning of this thread when you were discussing doing the 27" version you had said something about having somebody help with lightening holes and things like that. I'd be happy to help do some of that type of work if it would help you and allow me to learn at the same time. I'm retired, have some medical issues, so I have a ton of free time on my hands and could always use something to keep my brain busy. Let me know if there is a task I could do.
Thanks again for your help.
EDIT:
I came across this:
https://www.thingiverse.com/make:679191
Which makes a 35$ dehydrator look like a pretty attractive solution.