Raise3D Clip for spoolholder

Raise3D Clip for spoolholder

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This little thing is a lifesaver for 750 g spools on Raise3D printers. When using 750 g filament spools there's a major problem with filament getting trapped between the printer and the filament spool when the alternating push-draw makes the filament come off the spool. The filament is occasionally pushed back when the print head travels from far away to close to the spool. There's then a huge risk that the filament jams and gets stuck, eventually breaking when the extruder pulls. This happened to me as well, when I first got the printer and used other filaments than the large 1 kg spool from Raise3D. Some people solve this problem by adding a guide tube from the extruder to the printer's top plate, but that's not necessary - this little clip that serves to keep smaller spools very close to the printer solves the problem perfectly. I've never had issues with filament coming off the spool after starting to use this clip. The clip prints without supports, as support is built-in. You have to break away the small tabs in the slot. Print Settings Printer: Raise3D Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 100% Notes: Fillamentum ABS Extrafill Traffic Black Extruder temperature 235 °C. Bed temperature 110 °C. 0% fan speed, 100% fan speed during bridging. Extrusion width 0.4 mm. Layer height 0.1 mm, first layer height 0.2 mm. 2 shells.

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