PHIL - Modified Filament Holder by Shaputer

PHIL - Modified Filament Holder by Shaputer

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This is an AMAZING design! I wanted to utilize some existing components, so I decided to use the base and incorporate "V" rollers and bearings instead of 3D printing the wheels. The result runs incredibly smoothly and will save me from making another one in the future. After completing my print job, I realized that the optional mounting holes were awkwardly positioned. To rectify this issue, I relocated those holes closer together to allow for easier screwing with the rollers attached. Video: https://youtu.be/9WDdDuQLIIY I printed these components on my Makerbot Thing-O-Matic (yes, it's still operational after 4 years). I needed two sets for my new Dual Extruder 3D printer, which is currently in preparation, the GEEETech I3 Pro C. The bases have a considerable amount of weight to them, providing sturdiness and preventing any sliding. Here are the necessary components: * Bearings and V Wheels (Quantity:4) - https://www.inventables.com/technologies/dual-bearing-v-wheel-kit * M5 X 25mm Cap Screws - For Bearings and Wheels (Quantity:4) - https://www.inventables.com/technologies/button-head-cap-screw * 5mm Washer - To fit between Bearings/Wheels and Side of 3D printed Base (Quantity 4) - http://www.mcmaster.com/#93475a240/=10tnt98 * 5mm Nuts - For Bearings and Wheels (Quantity:4) - http://www.mcmaster.com/#90576a104/=10tnrlz I hope you enjoy this design!

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