Filament guide, quick and easy

Filament guide, quick and easy

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<h3>Simple filament guide</h3><p>I wanted a very simple filament guide, which I could install onto my 3D printer's frame without removing any installed accessories. It was obvious I would make one.&nbsp;</p><p>This can be installed quickly with a T-nut and an M3 (M3x14) screw. In addition <strong>it can be adjusted to a horizontal or vertical position</strong>. You can insert the arm into the base two ways.<br>There is also a spacer. Cut and adapt it to other length of screws.</p><p>With 0.2 mm layer hight it took 2 hours to print. Cura estimates 1.5 hours with 0.3 mm. Also, if you want the best results, print every part in vertical position. I used supports too. I choosed the tree type support, because it works better for me. Honestly i'm currently suffering with the supports. So the normal type could be good too.&nbsp;</p><p>I used Gembird PLA, and printed it on my Anet A8 Plus. I set 20% infill. But It doesn't really matter. I think. I uploaded also my .gcode file.</p><h5>FreeCAD file attached</h5><p>This tiny thing could be a base for other useful stuffs too. Therefore I attached my FreeCAD file for your convenience. If you want to resize or remix it, you don't have to import the .stl file.<br>&nbsp;</p><h3>Important notice for the gcode files</h3><p><strong>I'm only uploading my gcode files to show the printing statistics. My printer is upgraded with a BLtouch sensor and modified firmware. So the gcode contains auto bed leveling. It may not work on stock printers!</strong></p>

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