Ender 3 V3 Plus Spoolholder2.0
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This is an iteration of a spoolholder for Ender 3 V3 Plus that reduces the footprint and fixes the factory faults.
This spoolholder reduces the footprint of the Ender 3 V3 Plus relocating the spool and the filament runout sensor. It also removes the fault of the bowden tube hitting the top gantry and potentially breaking the filament inside. The holder utilizes already existin holes in the top gantry to secure the assembly in place. The files includes a clip to tidy up the wiring which is rubbing and hitting the spools in its original place. No need for modifing or re-routing the bowden tube nor the wiring. The design pursues the original styling of the printer.
Parts list additional to the printed files:
4x M3x10 insert screws
4x M3 threaded inserts
1x M4x40 screw
1x M4 threaded insert
2x 608zz bearings
Assembly as in exploded views. M3 threaded inserts go to the Part 1 and the M4 threaded insert goes to the Part 6. The original screws for the filament runout sensor can be used. Fit
This spoolholder reduces the footprint of the Ender 3 V3 Plus relocating the spool and the filament runout sensor. It also removes the fault of the bowden tube hitting the top gantry and potentially breaking the filament inside. The holder utilizes already existin holes in the top gantry to secure the assembly in place. The files includes a clip to tidy up the wiring which is rubbing and hitting the spools in its original place. No need for modifing or re-routing the bowden tube nor the wiring. The design pursues the original styling of the printer.
Parts list additional to the printed files:
4x M3x10 insert screws
4x M3 threaded inserts
1x M4x40 screw
1x M4 threaded insert
2x 608zz bearings
Assembly as in exploded views. M3 threaded inserts go to the Part 1 and the M4 threaded insert goes to the Part 6. The original screws for the filament runout sensor can be used. Fit
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