Filament Tray

Filament Tray

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I remixed the design to remove the rails and make other changes that suit my needs. Without the rails and required support material, it takes less filament and time printing. I added holes to allow the use of screws and T-nuts, not to secure it tightly, but to align it in the V slots just like Simon Lewis's tray did. The 4 mm T-nuts shown in the photos were printed from Chip G0's design. The cable that connects to the switch board on the gantry was catching on the original tray because the tray overhangs the outside of the V Slot rail. To prevent this, I made the tray narrower. I found that the filament frequently came out in a spiral and would miss the tray. The new tray is wider and extends under the edge of the print bed to catch it better. This tray should fit any printer with 40 mm wide V-slot rails. If you find this item useful, please click on Tip Designer and donate what you think it's worth to my PayPal.me account. Help cover the time spent designing. Thanks for enjoying!

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