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So the filament is being pulled on an angle, which isn't ideal on the 90 degree filament guide roller. So I decided to do a quick modification to the design in Tinkercad, so that the roller is on a 45 degree angle. ...It now works far better for my...
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Se fixe sur la base : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917932 English________________________________________________________________ I've always found the ender3 Filament Guide a little too basic and simplistic, I therefore propose here a more...
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2 files: Guide + Bearing ring Bearing type 608 Release 05/03/2022: Slight modification of the design Addition of a filament grommet for a better guidance, 4mm hole allowing to place a piece of PTFE Thickening of the base for a better support New...
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This bracket fits snugly onto the ender base's extrusion, securing the head bed cables in place as they slide through. It prevents the cables from getting tangled up with the base, ensuring smooth operation. ...The STL file used to 3D print this part is...
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This is my straightforward adaptation of Filboyt's filament guide for 2020 extruded printers. The original didn't accommodate my z-axis brackets, so I customized his design in TinkerCAD. Thinking others might benefit from it, I'm sharing this...
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... own version since I didn't like how other people designed theirs. ...I wanted a roller to direct the filament but I didn't like other designs that had them in them. I used this filament guide along with mine https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3052488
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This slide-down filament guide effortlessly glides along the rack's edge, securing the filament exactly 4 inches away from the machine's edge. ...Specifically designed to function in one precise position, it likely won't be ideal for reducing extruder...
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I wanted to make a guide that is different and was shorter than the original. You can use the attachment part from the original or with this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4107804 I hope you guys like it and feel free to tinker with this.
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Hi, this is the Z-Axis Guide without any needed Screw needed only 606 Bearing for smooth rotation you will need support and it's preferable to be tree for easy removal i attached the STL and Fusion file if you need to modify any part if you like it...
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This Filament Guide aligns perfectly with my Extruder Filament Guide as well, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4039616. This part is intended to be printed with the flat top surface facing down on the print bed, accompanied by minimal supports for...
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Hi, this is the Z-Axis Guide without any needed Screw needed only 606 Bearing for smooth rotation you will need support and it's preferable to be tree for easy removal i attached the STL and Fusion file if you need to modify any part if you like it...
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I created a custom side mount spool bracket for my 3D printer and wanted a filament guide that would work seamlessly with the z-axis. ...A standard pulley didn't seem to fit perfectly, so I conceptualized this unique blend of a funnel, universal angle...
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... one myself. ... Print "Filament guide fit test" first to check if it fits with the current dimensions on your printer. ...If not scale the small part in steps of 2% bigger or smaller until it fits and then scale the whole part with this scale factor.
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Nothing much new here, but I've taken on the challenge of creating my version of Matt's Filament Guide. I wanted it to be longer and have a slanted slot on the spool side, which required a very tight fit with my printer calibrations, given the...
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This guide keeps the extruder and x motor cables running straight along the x axis, parallel to the frame's side, ensuring they don't touch the build plate or the enclosure wall. The design clips onto the frame's profile instead of using the z motor...
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Since i changed the extruder kit to a dual drive gear due to damage caused to the stock one, i used the stock kit roll bearing to design a filament guide. Required material: roll bearing, 3mm*12mm wood screw . ... Dual drive gear extruder kit:...
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... ..... ... I moved the opening to the far end of the guide, instead of on the side of it. ... I also extended the feet/arms/tabs of the Attachment, as the original one had the habit of falling off, as it slowly worked its way out of the 2020 extrusion
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This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4581110 Couldn't get the roller bearing working smoothly with my spool at a 45deg angle, but i like the position of the guide, so i just threw a simple loop on there. ***Update*** rotated the...
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... ... A simple slide-over installation is all that's required, as the guide fits snugly over the existing spool mount without needing any additional hardware. The holes are precision-drilled at a 3mm diameter, accommodating 1.75mm filament with ease.
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Create a filament guide for your Ender3 or other Creality bowden printer by gathering an old PTFE tube, approximately 20cm in length - feel free to use a longer or shorter piece if needed. You will also require stock M3 bolts with a 4mm hole...
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This is a revised filament guide that has been tweaked from an existing design. It boasts a more streamlined Z-rod configuration by eliminating the cable clip, which previously interfered with Z-height. Additionally, it features one PTFE coupler and...
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The base is from another camera arm, but made an atachement for a filament guide that can be attached in the slots on the top frame of any 2020 alluminium frame with standard T nuts and M3 bolts. Ideal for a printer with a direct extruder with top...
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In addition to guiding the filament, it also prevents the filament from touching the Z-axis leadscrew and makes loading filament significantly easier. The block fits perfectly on top of the Z-axis leadscrew guide plate, allowing the use of existing...
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... into the extruder hole. I discovered a U-Bearing on Aliexpress and decided to create a bearing filament guide. ...Here is the link to the U-Bearing I found: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32894592233.html?spm=a2g0o.cart.0.0.5b4d3c00IAgSfk&mp=1
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Wasn't happy with the filament guides with wheels. Saw this and liked the stability of having the run out sensor on top of the base. Didn't have the connections or bowden tube for this design so I have remixed it with a smaller hole for the filament...
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*Easy Print: No Compromise Required* *Supports Not Needed* *No Extra Mounting Hardware Necessary* *Fully Adjustable for Optimal Performance* *Suits Spool Top Mount / Bench Configurations with Ease* *A 608 Bearing is Recommended but Not Essential*...
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This allows you to remove or install the filament into the guide without having to pull the filament out of the nozzle, but still secure it under normal operation. Now if you forget to feed the filament through the roller first (which I have done a...
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This guide offers a more robust approach than the original one. It alters the angle of the hole, allowing for improved spring compression and enhanced strength. Simply remove your tensioner pulley and tap in the new part using a hammer for a direct...
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To ensure a precise fit, I resized the bearing guide stem and wheel, so users will likely need to use sandpaper to create a seamless connection. The updated design is optimized to prevent filament slipping and pinching issues. As a newcomer to the...
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Note: I used the same bolts and nuts that are installed in the original spool (I removed de original spool as upgrade, but purchase the same bolts and t-nuts and you can install it) and to install you need to remove the side small cover of the rail,...