January 5, 2026
Description
🔪 HAFC – Hackman Automatic Filament Cutter
by Hackman3D
Mount available here:
https://makerworld.com/fr/models/2216044
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The HAFC (Hackman Automatic Filament Cutter) is a universal, 100% mechanical system compatible with all FDM 3D printers using 1.75 mm filament.
It was designed to solve a common issue:
👉 filament jams on the spool side (tangles, stuck spools, excessive friction).
Instead of forcing the extruder, the HAFC:
➡️ You just reload filament and resume the print.
No electronics, no sensors — 100% passive and reliable.
🧲 8×2 mm magnets prevent accidental triggering caused by normal tension variations.
👉 Recommended orientation and standard settings:
(0.2 mm layer height / 3 perimeters / 20–30% infill)
➡️ Two versions are available:
⚠️ Make sure to select the correct product on each page:
M6 Pneufit & PTFE tube 4,19€
M3 screws & nuts 8,99€
BambuLab cutter 1,93€
Magnets 8x2mm 2,84€
2x25mm rod 2,12€
➡️ Total: ~€20, enough to build up to 3 units
(2 versions with pneufit + 1 without pneufit)
➡️ The system should slide easily. If needed, move it by hand a few times to break it in.
All required parts:
First, install the magnets in the cover (pink part) and in the slider. Glue is recommended.
If you chose the pneufit option, install them now on the body (large part) and on the slider (smaller part).
Install the cutter by clipping it into the lever.
Install the lever (with cutter) onto the slider.
Insert the assembled slider into the body from the top and secure it using the M3×16 mm screw.
If using the Ø2×25 mm rod, insert it through the side slot of the body into the slider.
Finally, slide the body into the cover and secure everything using 4× M3×25 mm screws and 4× M3 nuts.
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✔️ Fully functional
✔️ Tested in real conditions
✔️ Simple and reliable mechanism
🔹 Coming soon: multiple lever arm lengths, as some cutters are longer than others.
The base version is included; 2–3 longer versions are in preparation and may be uploaded based on feedback.
Thanks to the feedback received across the different platforms, V2 is almost ready. It’s more compact, includes a return spring, and features a new design. I’m planning to release it in late February or early March, but if the project reaches 50 boosts, I’ll release it immediately.
Thank you all!
💬 Downloads, feedback, and likes will decide the future of the project.
If you use the HAFC:
👉 This is what will enable V2 and V3.
License:
Standard Digital File License