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Accessories Bobbin holder head Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro/Plus

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  • Filamentführung Anycubic 2 Pro:Plus Kurz 2.0-Körper.stl
  • Filamentführung Anycubic 2 Pro:Plus Lang 2.0-Körper.stl
  • Führung Top Anycubic 2 Pro 1.0.stl
  • Führung Top Anycubic Plus 2 3.0.stl
  • Halterung Rolle Filamentführung Anycubic 2 Pro:Plus 2.0.stl
  • Rolle Filamentführung Anycubic 2 Pro:Plus 2.0.stl

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Publication date 2023-12-24 at 08:10
Design number 1663144

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3D model description

There are some coil holders for mounting the coils on the upper frame of the printers.

However, this does not work so well with the filament sensor.

Here are my accessories to make things easier.

You also need two ball bearings type 608 ZZ and two screws M3*8 (mm)

(There are templates for the ball bearings on the internet which can also be printed to work with the correct settings).

I printed the roll in two parts to get a nicer result.

Printing the parts you need.

Guide Top Pro and Plus are different.

Depending on the space available, you can opt for the long 12cm or short 10cm. The longer one makes it easier to thread the filament into the sensor, but I use the short one for space reasons.

Assembly:

Take the two ball bearings and the parts for the spool and tap the ball bearings into the holes using a hammer and feeling.

Place the two parts correctly on the guide rod and coat one half with a little super glue and press together.

Wait until the glue is dry and remove the finished coil.

Attach the guide top to the printer using the existing screws.

Attach the selected filament guide to the printer using the two M3*8 screws and the two holes provided.

Now you can place the spool in the fuse and slide both parts together onto the guide rod.

To make it easier to thread the filament, bend the first 1.5 cm slightly so that a bevel remains

Then it goes more easily through the sensor

3D printing settings

Update to version 2.0

Parts more stable and roller with holder adapted. Reel improved for daily filament change.

If you don't want to support me you can download the code:

      HAASE0815_100

and download the model for free.

Infill 100%

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