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... the buffer whenever you want. Use bolts from the Prusa's buffer to secure PTFE tubes in the bypass - just be careful not to overtighten them. ...Don't worry about how messy the filaments look without the buffer - they won't tangle during printing.
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The idea behind this modification is not destructive, so you can easily revert back to the buffer at any time.\r\nUse bolts from the Prusa's buffer to secure PTFE tubes in the bypass, being mindful not to overtighten them. ...\r\nDon't worry about the...
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... stk. STL MMU2S Buffer Torn midten.stl1 stk. STL MMU2S Buffer Torn top.stl5 stk. STL MMU2S Buffer Skuffe.stl5 stk. STL MMU2S Buffer Filament hjul.stlHilsen / bedst RegardsLeif Lumby HenriksenOdense3D: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2911561982402973
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I've found that 6/4 tubing works better than any 4/2 tubing, which is why I now use it exclusively in my Prusa Mk3. Additionally, you'll need two 8mm strong magnets. Once assembled, the filament flows smoothly through the buffer while feeding, and...
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Furthermore, feeding the filament through long PTFE tubes is a real challenge.\r\n\r\nWith this improved buffer in place, inserting and feeding forward the filament becomes an effortless process. Additionally, I've found that it generates...
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By angling the buffer, I reduced the length of the tubes and minimized the change in direction to a single sweeping turn of 145 degrees. ... I also use a horizontal mount for the MMU in this setup, which can be found here:...
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Because I replaced the PTFE tube from MM2S to Extruder with a longer one, the original buffer panels were to short nad filament tangled when exiting on the bottom side. So I extended the panels and the brace for 100 mm. ... all parts still printable in...
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The buffer tube hole has been filled, the rear takedown pin spring channel has been caped, and a section of picatinny rail has been added to the back to facilitate the mounting of stocks and or braces. I made these modifications so I could mount a...
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I was unsatisfied with the Filament Buffers here on Thingiverse because they seemed to be bulky, and too massive, so i designed my own with the inspiration of the Buffer of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4013669. I re-designed the whole Buffer...
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I decided to design my own buffer, as I never really saw the point in using the Prusa MMU buffer. This is now my third iteration of the design. To use it, simply connect it to your MMU teflon tube via a bowden connector - this will cause the filament...
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Use any M6 x 35mm bolt to secure the brace to your milspec buffer tube. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3120690 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3120690) (original file by ngtunstall) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4340296...
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A re-design of the filament feed for the Prusa buffer to fit some PC4 fittings to allow for easier loading and feed of the filament. I hated the "secure the tubes with screws" design. You crimp the tube and if you screw a thread to many you nip the...
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So here is my Solution. What you need: For the buffer: 4 printed parts 2 x M10 PTFE fittings PTFE tube 1 x M3x30 bolt 1 x M3 nut 2 x zipties 1 x 6200 bearing (10x30x9) For the Spool Stand; 4 x 680Z bearing 22x8x7 Thank you Maxime L, you did a...