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Spool Rewinder for Da Vinci

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  • PTW-00-1-PT-0207__Filament_Spool_Rewinder_Side_A_.STL
  • PTW-00-1-PT-0207__Filament_Spool_Rewinder_XYZPrinting_Side_A_.SLDPRT
  • PTW-00-1-PT-0208__Filament_Spool_Rewinder_Side_B_.STL
  • PTW-00-1-PT-0208__Filament_Spool_Rewinder_XYZPrinting_Side_B_.SLDPRT
  • XYZPrinting_Filament_Spool.SLDPRT

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Publication date 2020-10-25 at 09:23
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2015-02-13 at 05:25
Design number 216985

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3D model description

This heavy duty device lets you chuck up the internal spool from a XYZPrinting Da Vinci filament cartridge in a drill, so that you can rewind new filament onto it. No 3D printed screw threads to worry about, or tiny engagement teeth to break off!

##Specs:

+ Dimensions: 4.285"W x 4.285"D x 2.625"H (assembled)

+ Volume: 7.94 cubic inches (both pieces combined)

+ Weight: ~0.29 pounds (both pieces combined)

##Files:

+ Side A - with teeth: PTW-00-1-PT-0207 (Filament Spool Rewinder, Side A).STL

+ Side B - no teeth: PTW-00-1-PT-0208 (Filament Spool Rewinder, Side B).STL

##Needed to complete assembly:

+ QTY 1: 1/4" bolt, 4 1/2" long

+ QTY 1: 1/4" wingnut

+ QTY 2: 1/4" ID, large OD fender washer

##NOTES:

+ .STL names do not match .SLDPRT name because Da Vinci will not print file names over 56 characters.

+ SolidWorks model of XYZPrinting filament cartridge spool included.

3D printing settings

  1. Print both pieces. They are already oriented properly for printing, and no supports should be needed.
  2. Remove the spool from inside a Da Vinci cartridge.
  3. Place both pieces through the center of the spool, engaging the teeth from Side A into the holes on the spool. The pieces should press in snugly, and mate together in the middle.
  4. Place a 4.5" long, 1/4" bolt, with one washer, through Side B (outer) and then in through Side A (inner).
  5. Place another washer over the bolt, and secure with wingnut.
  6. Chuck free end of bolt into an electric drill, and use it to wind filament onto the spool.
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