Filament guide for passing through a material (such as wood)

Filament guide for passing through a material (such as wood)

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This filament guide is a versatile tool for passing filament through materials such as wood. As seen in the accompanying photos, it can be used in conjunction with various components like PTFE teflon tubes and PC4-M6 fittings (available at http://a.co/iF4gXMz). To install this guide, simply drill a hole in your material that is slightly larger than the size of the filament guide. The guide then inserts directly into the material, serving as a convenient passageway for the filament. It's essential to use some form of filament guide, in my opinion, to minimize debris accumulation on the filament. This design combines elements from two other successful guides: the Ikea Lack Printer Enclosure cable guide (by LKM) and the JG Aurora A3 Filament guide (by copermen). I'm currently utilizing it within my Ikea Lack printer enclosure, which is still a work in progress as I fine-tune its sealing. Print Settings: * Printer: JG Aurora A3 * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes * Resolution: 0.2mm * Infill: 25% * Notes: The object may need to be printed upside down for optimal support printing.

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