Angled Spool Support Adapter for Tenlog Hands 2

Angled Spool Support Adapter for Tenlog Hands 2

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The spool supports Tenlog provides, when assembled in a Tenlog Hands 2, don't provide enough clearance for 2 regulars sized spools to stand together back to back (because the hands 2 is smaller than their other printers). The spools kind of bite each other. So I designed this part (which I printed one as is and the other mirrored) to separate the two spools. You attach the original spool supports to these parts, and then attach the part to the frame. It makes the original spool supports stand in angles of +45 degrees and -45 degrees. I used m4-12s (in addition to the original lock washers and t-nuts) to connect the parts to the frame and m5-8s with nuts to attach the parts to the original spool holders. It works for me, but if you print this please make sure you feel safe about using the resulting part. I printed it in good pla at 75% infill density, cubic infill. This was done quickly, just 2 iterations. I printed this so the cavity to which the Tenlog Spool holder clamps to, sits upright so no supports are needed in that region. This decision adds a lot of support material elsewhere. I printed this with Cura 4.4, adaptive layers and tree support.

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