PolyTerra AMS Spool Adapter

PolyTerra AMS Spool Adapter

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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IMPORTANT! This cardboard spool adapter ONLY fits the PolyTerra line of PolyMaker cardboard filament spool. If you have a different PolyMaker line of filament, like PolyLite, PolyMax, PolySonic, PolyMide, PolyWood, or others, please use my other spool adapter here: PolyMaker AMS Spool Adapter.

 

I designed this Spool Adapter for the Bambu Lab AMS for my PolyTerra cardboard spools, since none of the other adapters currently available fit it properly. This design utilizes the holes of the carboard spools to help lock the adapter in place as well as an anti-slip lip at the top (prints without supports) that will prevent the adapter from coming loose inside the AMS. I exported this as a high quality STL and as a result the curves on the outside have no flat edges and will spin easily inside the AMS. The model only uses 8g of filament.

 

Orientation of the holes does NOT matter for this model. You may use both the top and bottom sets of holes.

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Fits 5 different spools and the AMS easily.
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print worked, but pegs are not 100% ideal fit, they are a bit further apart
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Works
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Hi @bennny, What the others say is true. The print is very fragile. I suggest that the base has 3 layers instead of 2, and that is not printed in concentric pattern (at least the bottom and top) since the lines separate from each other with minimal force (while applying to the spool for example).
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I’ll make some updates to it, but just be aware that every single one of my models is based on the same base model with just slight dimensional changes to they fit snuggly on each spool. 95% of people have no issues. This should make it obvious that it is user error in the instances where people have issues. But I’ve come to realize that I must accommodate the lowest common denominator, users who have no idea how to 3d print or what any of this means. Bambu Lab makes such good prints that people who violently rip the print off the plate like a Neanderthal are able to use their printers. I will accommodate people like you who cannot successfully print a circle in the next week or two when I get back from vacation.
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Replying to @bennny :
I was just giving you a suggestion. I'm not here to be called a Neanderthal! I had no issues removing the print from the plate, never said that I did. I only said that the print is very fragile compared to dozens of similar others that I've printed and currently using on my cardboard spools from PolyTerra. And the only difference is what I said in the first comment, 3 layers on the base, and not using concentric pattern which will make it stronger. Use the information as you wish but don't come here calling me dumb. Thank you
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Print Quality was ok, but didn’t fit my spools…
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I dm’d you.
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@muki could you please respond to my DM?
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:It ripped apart when I removed it of the plate, without force
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You’re not supposed to remove any print from the plate unless it is cool. This has nothing to do with the model, that is user error.
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Replying to @bennny :
it was cool and not the first print I removed. the bottom layer just wasn‘t really attached to the side walls. also on one, which I removed perfectly, the sides could be removed without using force, it‘s just too thin
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Replying to @die.druckbox :
If the print was cool it would have just slid right off the plate without resistance. I have 11 models based on this exact model, only differing in the dimensions and placement of the pegs and the only people who have issues are the ones who remove it too early or don’t know how to print in general. If the layers didn’t adhere to each other as you claim, that isn’t affected by the print profile. you failing to extrude at the right temperature or failing to troubleshoot your own printer is totally separate from the print profile and model. I’ve printed well over 100 of these over the course of modeling all the different brands I support. I have never once had a model tear or break when removing from the print bed. Please consider that the hundreds of successful prints and dozens of 5 star reviews are more likely to be the expected experience while yours is an outlier due to user error.
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
cool that it was fimsey & fast, sucked the pegs dont line up what so ever and when you try to cut one off the whole thing breaks
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I’m sorry, you tried to cut the the print with scissors and you’re mad it broke? are you kidding?
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:breaks so easily
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Could you explain how it broke.
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I went to put it on and when I put it on the part that connects to the outside broke from the top part
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Replying to @kill.sincere :
Do you have Ironing turned on in your slicer for this print? With Ironing on - thin parts such as this will be very fragile.
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Fits great, thanks!!
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Thank you! Fit like a glove for my Polymaker PolyTerra PLA Cotton White - 1.75 mm - 1kg.
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