Kodama Trinus 3D enclosure filament feedthrough
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Depending on the type of filament used with the Kodama Trinus 3D in its original casing, the rubberized feedthrough hole at the rear might cause the filament to snap. The insert may appear unconventional, but this design effectively resolved the issue for me. Caution: this might prevent the filament from snapping, however, the spool holder design provided by Kodama for the enclosure definitely needs an upgrade. It places excessive strain on the filament. UPDATE: Unfortunately some spools feature ribs inside the hole (e.g. PolyMaker), which don't work well with the original spool holder from Kodama. Quick fix: visit http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2082631. Printer Settings Printer: Kodama Trinus 3D Rafts: They Don't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 200 Microns Infill: 40 Percent Notes: The smoother the surface of this guide, the better it will perform. Post-Printing The filament guide is inserted from the back of the enclosure into its rubber housing.
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