Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
I did not receive any spool center adapters to fit the spool to the spool holders. Are you guys printing these or are they necessary?
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Hi Todd
What you are looking for are not supplied nor are then necessary. Should you require these, you can print your own.
Peter
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Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Thanks, did not know if the spool was smooth enough for the filament to pull during printing reliably without being centered in the mount on spools?
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Todd
Yeah, it's fine. But improvements in this area are simple and relatively quick to do.
I haven't bothered, as my printers are just too busy.
Peter
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Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Hi Todd,
Peter is correct, the spool holder that comes with the kit works just fine. The only thing that bugged me about it was the process of changing to different width/sized spools was bothersome as you had to remove and reposition the arms. it's a small thing, but it still bugged me, so I went looking for alternatives on Thingiverse and found this one I liked. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1194386
It's now a snap to change out spools and I've started playing with doing multi-color prints using ColorPrint since it has become so easy in the middle of a print.
Roger
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Hi Todd,
Peter is correct, the spool holder that comes with the kit works just fine. The only thing that bugged me about it was the process of changing to different width/sized spools was bothersome as you had to remove and reposition the arms. it's a small thing, but it still bugged me, so I went looking for alternatives on Thingiverse and found this one I liked. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1194386
It's now a snap to change out spools and I've started playing with doing multi-color prints using ColorPrint since it has become so easy in the middle of a print.
Roger
This is the exact improvment i printed!
Love it and use it for every one of my printers. It also comes in hand for a few brands of filaments who have weird spools (Argos, MeltInk, and a few others) who dont fit on the supplied spool holders.
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
That is Awesome!! Thanks for the help. Anyone know what Orange Filament is a match for the Prusa Parts?
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Todd,
I believe it is this... http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/filament/36-safety-orange-abs-filament-1kg.html#/6-diameter-175_mm
It looks like the 1.75mm is out of stock.
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Thanks!
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
I find that the included spool holders work fine as long as they aren't too tight. I have a gap of 1/4"~6mm on each side of the spool. They roll fairly effortlessly, but I tend to have minor feed issues once the roll is at the last 1/6th of filament.
Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
OK, as "proof" they are fine, here's a photo:
The Mk1 is about 8 months old. The right hand spool holder on the Mk1 is not quite loose (but not loos enough to move by itself) and makes spool changing an very quick and easy job.
My third printer is currently having an upgrade...
Peter
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Re: Spool Adapters for 1.75 PLA Spool included in kit
Hi all,
honestly I don't like much me too the spool holder provided with the printer. With flat spool sides it's ok but as soon as the spool have some "structures" on the side, like the one provided by PR, it's a bit messy to change filament.
So I'm using the same kind of spool with a threaded rod as axis that I designed for my usage, and that's just fine 🙂
That's the beauty of this, you can easily modify your printer to make it confortable with your usage, meaning that other choice are not wrong for other people 🙂
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