Filament Reusable Spool

Filament Reusable Spool

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Reusable Spool - See also the link for a version of a Filament Spool with a Silica Box Included

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https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/bambu-filament-reusable-spool

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Upgrade 29 Dec 2023

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This version of the Spool Holder, can be downloaded, for a small fee, using the link above, and allows for the use of Silica Gel Packs as a Passive Moisture-Removing solution. Replace the Silica Packs each time you replace the filament with 'fresh' ones that have been oven-baked or dried in a filament dryer unit, or you can just replace the filament and dry both… the new filament and the silica gel packs at the same time in a filament dryer unit ! This way you can stop using the Silica Packs from the AMS unit as long you have one or two Filament Spools fill with Silica Packs in the AMS!

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Update 25 Nov 2023

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Original Manufacturer Equipment Designed 3d Printed Reusable Spool tends to get messy after every print when reeling back the filament. I find myself manually rearranging it each time. Is this an issue unique to this filament roll, or do I mishandle the filament when loading it onto the spool? Time will tell, as I continue to replace filaments.

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Update 30 Dec 2023

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I realize why the Original Manufacturer Equipment Designed 3d Printed Reusable Spool do not work properly - in my case at least - with the AMS. In my opinion, the Original Manufacturer Equipment Designed 3d Printed Reusable Spool - Weight - , using basic Bambu Studio Slicer - Basic Settings, is at the minimum threshold limit; when spool is full … it will work, however… as the filament is used and it goes lighter… you may expect some failures when reeling back the filament.

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Sample was printed with ABS using Bambu Studio Slicer - Basic Settings - and X1C Printer.

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As I don't have an AMS, I seem to end up with a lot of spool leftovers which I still want to keep for those smaller jobs. This has meant that I can buy refills and and easily transfer material. Initially I printed with PETG which started ok but went a bit stringy at the threads. After a bit of trimming it's still very useable with the two halves locking together nicely.
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Thank you for posting your photo and for your comment. Glad it work well in the end!
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First time with a printer and my wife bought refills instead of spools so we made this!
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Thank you for posting your photo and for your appreciation. If you are looking for a 3D printable spool that is also a passive moisture remover, please have a look: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/bambu-filament-reusable-spool
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The design of the locking mechanism is great. Even with the notch it is well thought out but I had to move the RFID label to one side so that the filament could no longer be recognized automatically. What would be really good would be to include a marker for the fill level of the filament. In other words 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1. Thanks for your work.
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Thank you for your comment! Regarding the fill level of the filament, in my opinion, the small label that comes with the spool is just a joke. It has nothing to do with a real reading since you can't have a linear ruler with equal increments on a round spool! I am a practical person. Previously, I used to weight the spool when I was getting close to the end of the filament. Now, I can rely on X1C printer to keep track of the quantity of filament I have on the spool, or I may not care at all and have a second spool with the same filament to take over. This way, I do not end up with unfinished spools! All the best! https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/bambu-filament-reusable-spool
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what is the core diameter ?
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Printed in PLA (I know I should go stronger but that's all I had) and it's working well. no issues printing and no issues in application
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