
Filament Spool Tower
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The spool holder that came with the Lulzbot Mini is a rectangular bar bolted at one end. It seems ready to snap off any day. I wanted to design a better spool holder. These are the key design considerations: tool-less installation and removal, closer to center of the print head's movement, supported at both ends for stability and strength, small rod diameter to minimize friction, minimal gap between rod and hub to minimize swinging motion, maximum strength for minimum filament weight. You will need three round rods half-inch in diameter and eight inches long. You can buy steel rods, round wooden sticks, or aluminum tubing at Home Depot, Lowe's, or any other hardware store. You can even order rods and tubing at exact length on Amazon. I think aluminum tubing provides a good balance of weight and strength. The half-inch rod/tubing works with any spool hub that has an inner diameter close to half-inch. The ideal inner diameter is 14mm. I use this excellent customizable spool hub https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2334107. This spool tower can be adapted for other 3D printers by cutting the round rods approximately 33mm longer than the width of the opening. I printed my copy with 2.85mm filament, infill at 20%, and shell thickness at 1mm. The total filament weight is 70 grams.
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