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Filament Spool Feeder System
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I wanted a different way to manage my filament spools that were sitting on top of my lack table enclosure, and disliking most of what I found I redesigned some of the things I liked more into this.
Mounted onto this Lack table enclosure https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118 with leg extensions https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3358702 to provide room for the Prusa MMU.
The pass though parts are designed for a 2" thick surface. I've also modeled a drill guide to help you drill a 3/8" hole perpendicularly through the surface. There are two versions, the normal one has a break for the ptfe tube in the middle and uses magnets to connect a second tube coming from the top. The one labeled 4mm lets the ptfe tube go all the way through so you can run it all the way to the container.
There is also a part labeled tube cap that can attach to the tube end part with magnet, the same feature is also on the box passthrough outside part if you want to use that, but it kinks the tube an
Mounted onto this Lack table enclosure https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118 with leg extensions https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3358702 to provide room for the Prusa MMU.
The pass though parts are designed for a 2" thick surface. I've also modeled a drill guide to help you drill a 3/8" hole perpendicularly through the surface. There are two versions, the normal one has a break for the ptfe tube in the middle and uses magnets to connect a second tube coming from the top. The one labeled 4mm lets the ptfe tube go all the way through so you can run it all the way to the container.
There is also a part labeled tube cap that can attach to the tube end part with magnet, the same feature is also on the box passthrough outside part if you want to use that, but it kinks the tube an
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