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Snapmaker Enclosure Thread Guide
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I was having some trouble with the Snapmaker enclosure pulling a lot of PLA off the spindle. It looked sloppy and because of the twists it was causing issues.
Now, you can see the PLA feed stays taut and neat.
This thing was made with Tinkercad and printable on the Snapmaker.
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iIsVmdd72fX
*Update* - My initial issue (which caused this Thing) may have been that the plastic tube/chute was not resting close to the roll as it should have been, permitting more filament to unfurl than necessary. Additionally, I am told that the UNDERSLING is helpful in getting the filament off easier, but I am #TeamOverSling for life.
I imagined I was doing something wrong, as it seems strange that a basic function (of a 3D Printer, unrolling filament) was "broken". But then it would not have lead to my first Thing. So, as superfluous as this Thing may be, I am happy I got to learn a few things about designing and printing, even at a remedial level.
Now, you can see the PLA feed stays taut and neat.
This thing was made with Tinkercad and printable on the Snapmaker.
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/iIsVmdd72fX
*Update* - My initial issue (which caused this Thing) may have been that the plastic tube/chute was not resting close to the roll as it should have been, permitting more filament to unfurl than necessary. Additionally, I am told that the UNDERSLING is helpful in getting the filament off easier, but I am #TeamOverSling for life.
I imagined I was doing something wrong, as it seems strange that a basic function (of a 3D Printer, unrolling filament) was "broken". But then it would not have lead to my first Thing. So, as superfluous as this Thing may be, I am happy I got to learn a few things about designing and printing, even at a remedial level.
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