snapmaker filament guide 3d models
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I designed a tiny piece to serve as a filament guide for my inkjet printer setup with Two-Up printing capabilities. A shelf holds the printer, and I needed something to clamp onto it while keeping the filament organized. If you're in a similar...
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This filament guide should work with any 3D printer that uses m5 T-slot nuts. I'm using mine for the CR10 v3 with direct feed, to ensure a very straight path for the filament.The bolt should be m5x20 with a head diameter of at most 9mm.The distance...
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This is a filament guide for the Anycubic i3 Mega S if you don't want to use the filament sensor. With very long prints, I had a lot of problems with the sensor, which is why I designed this guide. It can be used with the screw from the sensor to...
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To assemble this filament guide correctly: I printed the part in PLA on a base of masking tape coated with a layer of glue, utilizing Cura Software for precise control. My settings were: 0.2mm layers, 20% fill, and brim. ...While the brim may not be...
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This is a filament roller guide. It uses one 608zz (8x22x7) bearing. I designed the wheel in two pieces for easier printing with no supports and for easier bearing insertion. once the wheel halves are pressed onto the bearing you will never know...
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This filament guide is specifically designed to be mounted onto an aluminum extrusion-based printer frame using two M5 bolts and accompanying nuts. It boasts filleted edges for added durability, as well as customizable temperature settings tailored...
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**Conclusion** With this comprehensive guide, you're now equipped to navigate the world of 3D printer filaments with confidence. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, our expert tips and recommendations will help you unlock the full...
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Here's a simple guide to help you manage the filament on your Prusa i3 printer: First, make sure you have enough filament stored away so that it won't run out while printing. The best way to do this is by keeping track of how much filament you use...
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Curious Guide for Precision Prittobot: In 1405 printrbot model, the human engineer attaches a critical guiding device made from plastic filament. Designed with simplicity in mind, this essential tool facilitates smooth, uninterrupted printing...
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This is a filament guide designed for a RepRap G3D, which incorporates the Prusa i3 design from Gadgets3D. It mounts seamlessly to the top plate using the existing bolt holes, requiring only a simple swap of the original bolts with longer ones. ...
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You've got a 3D printer that accepts third-party filaments, but you're running into trouble with the insertion angle being too steep? Don't worry, this guide and some 4mm OD PTFE tubing will get you back on track! ...This particular model is designed...
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It´s a gadget to help feeding the filament in the enclosure of your 3D-Printer, when the extruder is far away from the spool (in X) it may happen that the filament tangles a bit.....not with this simple guide Print instructionsPrint with standard...
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This is a filament guide I built when I switched to using a horizontal spool holder to stop the filament from slipping under the spool. It's made for use with 1515 extrusions, but it should also fit larger ones - they'll just be a bit narrower than...
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A remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:735726, by only taking the filament guide out of the STL and without the cleaner-hinge. Update: completely remodeled in Inventor and smoothed out, file attached to fit your needs Post-Printing: Un-screw...
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I combined a versatile stop clip with two filament spool guides to create a part that keeps your spool securely in place and prevents filament from getting tangled around the spool holder. These clips perfectly fit the standard spool holder included...
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To achieve this, I drew inspiration from rainstormgb's innovative [Filament Guide 608 Bearing v2 easy print](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1842598), but I've adapted it to use a M8 x 30mm countersunk machine screw instead of the threaded rod,...
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I run a couple of filament spools above my printer on a tray and had some issues with filament jumping off the spool and become entangled in the the axle that the spool run on. Tried a couple of other guides, but designed this, with a PTFE lining to...
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I needed a solution to stop filament from jumping off the reel when the extruder reached the end of the X axis, and this filament guide caught my eye: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:755008. However, I wanted one that could be installed without...
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To guide the filament as stress free as possible you need some type of guiding system. There are already several filament guides here and in the internet. However I wanted one as high as possible and mountable on the printer itself. Therefore I...
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To guide the filament as stress free as possible you need some type of guiding system. There are already several filament guides here and in the internet. However I wanted one as high as possible and mountable on the printer itself. Therefore I...
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Simple Filament Guide 1. Unpacking Your Spool Carefully remove your spool of filament from its packaging and inspect it for any visible damage or defects. 2. Loading the Spool To load your spool onto your 3D printer, locate the spool holder on your...
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A Guide to Filament. Filament is a crucial component of 3D printing technology. It comes in various forms and materials, including PLA, ABS, PETG, and others. Each type has its unique characteristics and benefits. PLA filament is popular for its...
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Another essential filament guide arrives, complete with a secure cap. ...Securely affix this guide to your work surface by attaching double-sided adhesive strips underneath.
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However, I recently came up with a solution - designing a brand-new filament guide that feeds the filament straight from the center of the spool. Ever since then, I haven't had any issues whatsoever. As an added bonus, this design makes it super...
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I made sure to leave the top clip open so that changing filament is quick and easy, without having to thread the opening through the guide itself. If you decide to make this yourself, let me know - it's my first foray into modeling and printing...
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However, this same design element also presented a challenge when attempting to attach a filament guide. So I designed one that would fit perfectly with his spool holder. My intention was to glue the new attachment in place, but it proved to be...