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Filament rewinder

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  • Base.stl
  • Bouton_poigne.stl
  • Cache_gears.stl
  • Couvercle.stl
  • Gear_001.stl
  • Gear_002.stl
  • Patte.stl
  • Poigne.stl
  • Poignee_Bobine.stl
  • Poignee_Bobine_Plug.stl
  • Serre_Bobine.stl
  • Solidification.stl
  • Support_Bearing.stl
  • Support_bobine_droit.stl
  • Support_bobine_gauche.stl
  • Support_du_guide_filament.stl
  • Support_limit_switch.stl
  • Support_limit_switch_couvercle.stl
  • Support_switch.stl
  • Tableau_de_bord.stl
  • Vis_pour_Guide_filament.stl
  • Vis_pour_bobine.stl

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Publication date 2024-04-08 at 08:03
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2024-03-28 at 23:12
Design number 1908734

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3D model description

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  • Level of difficulty:** Very difficult to achieve

This project requires advanced expertise, particularly in C++ programming and electronic connections.

  • Materials:

  • 2 x 10K resistors

  • Various screw sizes (M3 8mm, M3 12mm, M3 25mm, M3.5 x 12mm)

  • Silicone wires (AWG26)

  • Other 3D printer-specific components

  • Programming:**

  • Programming the device requires a thorough understanding of the C++ language.

  • To print:**

  • A series of STL files for printing the parts required for the filament winder.

  • Electronic schematic:**

  • A schematic diagram detailing the components and connections essential to the realization of the project.

  • Filament winder assembly:**

  • Cutting the printed circuit board

  • Inserting and soldering pins on the Mega 2560 board

  • Installation of TMC2208 drivers and soldering of electronic components

  • Control box installation:**

  • Attaching the fan and electronics to the housing

  • Installation of "Start" push-button

  • PCB mounting:**

  • Attaching the Mega 2560 board and step-down to the cover

  • Use screws adapted to the depth of the holes

  • Installing the filament end sensor microswitch:**

  • Soldering wires to microswitch

  • Installing the microswitch in the box

  • Protecting wires with heat-shrink tubing (optional)

  • Installation of main base and storage container:**

  • Fixing the storage container to the main base with suitable screws

  • Installing the controller back-to-back with the storage container

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