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Cheesy Spool, a MasterSpool Remix
by Dousi
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12.10.2019
Edited based on NiyaShy's comment. Added a place for the inner Filament end to be locked between side 1 and side 2.
02.03.2019
Edited based on @K_Lab and @♦GanjalfTheGreen feedback. made it stronger, added Inner filament channel and easier printable.
04.01.2019
I changed the base Spool so that it can be used on the "stick" roll holders (like the prusa mk3 uses) without a core, but made the cores fit lso, so it can be used with 75mm bore, 52.5mm core or a 608 Bearing core. only the side 1 changed, Side 2 is still the same as before, cores changed as well.
I use the spool without cores, as I dont have the need for them om my Prusa i3 mk3.
17.11.2018
I made some changes and went to a screw design, as the tabs didn't hold up very well. now its very rigid and strong and wont get loose while printing. the rest of the design stayed the same as before.
I made two versions of what I call the core, it is slid inside the assembled spool and used to adapt t
Edited based on NiyaShy's comment. Added a place for the inner Filament end to be locked between side 1 and side 2.
02.03.2019
Edited based on @K_Lab and @♦GanjalfTheGreen feedback. made it stronger, added Inner filament channel and easier printable.
04.01.2019
I changed the base Spool so that it can be used on the "stick" roll holders (like the prusa mk3 uses) without a core, but made the cores fit lso, so it can be used with 75mm bore, 52.5mm core or a 608 Bearing core. only the side 1 changed, Side 2 is still the same as before, cores changed as well.
I use the spool without cores, as I dont have the need for them om my Prusa i3 mk3.
17.11.2018
I made some changes and went to a screw design, as the tabs didn't hold up very well. now its very rigid and strong and wont get loose while printing. the rest of the design stayed the same as before.
I made two versions of what I call the core, it is slid inside the assembled spool and used to adapt t
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