and hard filament as the axles with 3D printed wheels for the quasi-thrust bearing used to support and rotate the spool. All the parts are available over at Thingiverse.com — even if you don ...
Most 3D printers come with a pretty basic filament holder — often little more than a bar to hang the spool on. [Ivan Miranda]’s 3D printers run bigger spools than most, though, so he had to ...
This is an Arduino powered scale which holds your 3D filament and calculates approximately how much filament you have remaining on your spool in meters. It's fairly accurate (+/- 1 meters when whole ...
It zeroes out all possible torques caused by filament weight, resulting into more consistent printing. Easy to print No additional screws needed Reinforced by using 3D-printer's original steel spool ...