Print In Place Adjustable Filament Sample Spool
by SubSite · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Other |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 21.3k |
| Uploaded | Sep 17, 2019 |
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Description
This is an adjustable print-in-place spool for filament samples. No assembly needed, just remove from build plate, snap off the built-in supports and you're good to go. How to use: Adjust the arms inwards until you can fit the sample roll onto the spool. If needed, press the thumb tab on the spring mechanism while moving the arms. Fit the sample roll onto the spool and move the arms outward until the sample sits firmly in the spool. Secure the end in one of the holes. IMPORTANT: Don't print the "without built-in supports"-version unless you know why. More info below. Please check out my other designs on Thingiverse! https://www.thingiverse.com/SubSite/designs Print instructions I designed this with PLA in mind. PETG would probably work too, but the mechanism might be a bit looser due to the flexibility of PETG. The tolerances should be no problem for a moderately well calibrated printer. Just make sure to watch the first layer to insure all the perimeters around the moving parts are intact with no blobs or such. Abort the print and start over if you get problems with the first layer, as this may impact functionality. Remove the supports using a pair of pliers, they should come off easily. I print this with 0.20 mm layers, 2 perimeters and 15 % gyroid infill. This keeps the weight around 50 grams. You can of course print it stronger if you like, but it seems to hold up just fine. The built-in supports in the "forks" is a single layer with a standard 0.4 nozzle. If your nozzle or other settings prevents you from slicing it with the supports, feel free to experiment with the "without built-in supports" version. Just be sure no supports are generated in the gaps between moving parts. Fun fact: I printed one with a Prusament sample (50g, lipstick red, actually the sample shown in these pictures), it finished with less than 50 cm to spare.
AI Analysis: This object is a mechanical spool designed for filament , featuring an adjustable structure to accommodate different filament diameters. It consists of a central hub with a circular opening and multiple arms that hold the filament in place, allowing for easy rotation and adjustment. The spool is made from a light gray material and is coiled with a bright red filament, which is likely a demonstration of the filament's properties. The design is intended for use in to hold and manage filament during the process.
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