The back room of a much larger building, which gets the distinction of being “room that is tolerant of dust”. The 3D printer also lives here because it’s noisy. ;)
Honestly I should have a plastic cover for it – like computers in the 1980s! But mostly I just take the air duster to it before starting, and make sure the rails are not binding. If they are, I swab them out and add a little lithium grease.
I love it and your workshop
The back room of a much larger building, which gets the distinction of being “room that is tolerant of dust”. The 3D printer also lives here because it’s noisy. ;)
Will the dust bother the 3D printer? I don’t have one but they look kind of delicate.
Honestly I should have a plastic cover for it – like computers in the 1980s! But mostly I just take the air duster to it before starting, and make sure the rails are not binding. If they are, I swab them out and add a little lithium grease.