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BRH - Basic Roll Holder
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I tried the PHIL holder and had fitting/scaling issues so I ended up designing my own.
The wheels should fit snug enough to stay together but loose enough to spin freely, sand prongs a bit if its too tight.
The prongs should be strong enough to hold 1kg, anymore is unknown, I am working on a V2 with lower material usage/print time and higher strength on the prongs.
### This print requires
- no bearings
- no supports
Print the panel with prongs facing up on bed, print wheels either flat side down;
use large brim if worried about warping.

This took 10 hours per side at 30mm/s print speed & 40% infill, which can probably be reduced since I'm still somewhat new to 3d printing.
### settings
- horizontal expansion = -0.04 (for my petg) may try -0.06/-0.08 for more loose spinning wheel
- alternate extra wall = enabled (helps
I tried the PHIL holder and had fitting/scaling issues so I ended up designing my own.
The wheels should fit snug enough to stay together but loose enough to spin freely, sand prongs a bit if its too tight.
The prongs should be strong enough to hold 1kg, anymore is unknown, I am working on a V2 with lower material usage/print time and higher strength on the prongs.
### This print requires
- no bearings
- no supports
Print the panel with prongs facing up on bed, print wheels either flat side down;
use large brim if worried about warping.

This took 10 hours per side at 30mm/s print speed & 40% infill, which can probably be reduced since I'm still somewhat new to 3d printing.
### settings
- horizontal expansion = -0.04 (for my petg) may try -0.06/-0.08 for more loose spinning wheel
- alternate extra wall = enabled (helps
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