3D model description
Filament Spool Stand v2 Test Creality K1Previously mentioned, the Creality K1 printer was delivered to me a few days ago. It is amazingly fast, and in a few days I was able to create a number of projects that would normally take me a full week with other printer models. It's impressive that such amazing speed is not at the expense of print quality.Previously, I had not even considered using a printer for such tasks. The previous model I partly cut out on the laser, while the Creality K1 with its 600 mm/s printing speed allows me to not only create but also print all the parts (well, you could print the previous one, but it's too much for my nervous system). Also, I've been wanting to try T-thread screws as axles for filament spools for a long time. Metric nuts and studs are not very suitable for this purpose, as they stop quickly when rotating, they simply go into resonance. T-nuts, on the other hand, provide a more stable and smooth rotation all the way to the stop.Since I have the printers on my desk and under a shelf, I have no ability or desire to mount the spools behind them. This is neither convenient nor practical. So I opted to use a stand that allows the filament to through a hole in the shelf where the filament is mounted. Also, the first version of the stand was converted to use T-shafts with nuts.For the Creality K1, I have not yet installed a filament end sensor; instead, I inserted a small piece of filament into the sensor itself, and it always detects the presence of filament. But this is a temporary solution.Also in the new version, the felt coupling has been completely replaced; it's better and easier to print. I will not list all the changes, as they are, so to speak, "cosmetic edits", but they make improvements in almost every aspect. The first and second models are almost incompatible in of components. There are also a number of spring mounting holes added to the rack to adjust the tension depending on the properties of the spring itself and the required coil braking force.See the video for details: See also: If you liked this thing - let me know by putting like!Parts links below: T8 Lead Screw Stainless Steel Rod Bearing 688zz Bearing F693ZZ Spring with O-hook extension Button Head Screw M2.5 M3 Hexagon Socket Button Head Screw M3 Insert Knurled Nuts M3 Square nuts M3 Flat Washers M1.6-M8 Silicone transparent foot DIY Felt Fabrics AB-Glue Epoxy Hyper Series PLA Filament TopZeal Filament ABS TopZeal Filament TPU Links to used tools: Creality K1 3D Printer NOGA deburring tool and Blades Color Screwdriver Kit Hexagon Reamer Tool Set Reamers Small Carbide Machine Reamer Angle grinder Required files: project-files.zip My new machine: My favorites: Thank you for every tip or donation,it means great recognition for me and helps a lot to keep going! https://ko-fi.com/perinski BTC:bc1qplpzq36ghw84hty4nn2zzu4ps4sdh4th0v93j8ETH:0xc766ebbeAa76aaf629788c8F99C33A8d80d48977My some other things:
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