March 20, 2026
Description
by Hackman3D
Here's a link to get the necessary hardware. No partnership or affiliation involved, but since the price is reasonable, I haven't asked for a commission.
operation in video :
https://youtube.com/shorts/-0ykCtMGRbw?feature=share
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🧠 Concept & Purpose
The HAFC V2 (Hackman Automatic Filament Cutter) is a fully mechanical system compatible with any FDM 3D printer using 1.75 mm filament with a PTFE tube.
I designed it to solve a very common issue:
filament getting stuck on the spool (tangles, friction, jammed spool…).
Instead of forcing the extruder:
• filament tension increases
• the mechanism triggers
• the filament is cleanly cut
• the printer pauses thanks to its filament runout sensor
👉 You just reload filament and resume the print
No electronics, no sensors involved —
everything is passive, simple, and reliable.
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⚙️ What’s new in V2
This version is based directly on feedback from V1.
The main focus was improving reliability and behavior:
• more compact design
• faster to print
• improved tolerances (filament path + internal sliding)
• added return spring → automatic reset
• stronger resistance to reduce false triggers
• improved magnet alignment
• possibility to add extra magnets externally to fine-tune trigger force
The result is a more stable and predictable system, even on very precise machines.
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⚙️ How it works
The filament goes through the HAFC using a PTFE tube and Pneufit connectors.
If the spool gets stuck:
• tension increases
• the sliding module moves
• the blade cuts the filament
➡️ The printer detects filament runout and pauses automatically
Magnets control the trigger force,
and the spring resets the system after activation.
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🖨️ Printing
• PLA or PETG recommended
• supports already included in the 3MF / G-code
Basic settings work fine:
• 0.2 mm layer height
• 3 walls
• 20–30% infill
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🔩 Required hardware
Mechanism
• 2 × M6 Pneufit (good quality recommended)
→ cheaper ones may have an internal lip that restricts filament movement
→ Bambu Lab ones work perfectly
• 1 × Bambu Lab cutter blade
• 1 × spring (0.3 × 6 × 80 mm)
• 3 to 5 × 8×2 mm neodymium magnets
Screws
• 2 × M3×20
• 1 × M3×12
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⚠️ About Pneufit installation
When installing the Pneufit on the moving part:
👉 the plastic might crack slightly
This is normal and does not affect functionality.
It depends on your printer tolerances and filament.
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🛠️ Assembly
1 : All Parts
2 : place magnets (glue it) and pneufit on slide
3 : place pneufit on body
4 : put cutter and spring holder together (just push, don’t turn) you can glue it together
5 : Put cutter into lever
6 : slide, lever and cutter
7 : slide it into body and use the little screw.
8 : glue external magnet on cover, check the polarity
9 : glue internal magnet in cover
10 : Use 2 screws to assemble body and cover.
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🔧 Adjustment
Depending on your print, you may need to:
• slide the mechanism manually a few times
• “break in” the contact surfaces
This improves smoothness.
Some users added a bit of grease on V1 —
still an option if needed.
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🔄 Compatibility
• all FDM printers
• 1.75 mm filament
• PLA / PETG / ABS / TPU
❌ not compatible with 2.85 mm
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⚠️ Important
The HAFC does not replace a filament runout sensor.
It works before failure happens,
by intentionally cutting the filament to prevent a failed print.
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❤️ Support
If you use the HAFC V2:
• leave a like
• post a make
• share your feedback
👉 that’s what helps improve the project
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💬 Creator note
V2 fixes the main issues reported on V1:
triggering, smoothness, and tolerances.
Thanks to everyone who tested and shared feedback 🙌
The future versions will depend on the community.
// hidden signal detected
If you’re reading this… you’re not supposed to
A small batch of 8 HAFC V2 kits is being dropped to selected makers.
No public giveaway. No announcements.
Just builders who:
If that’s you… you know what to do.
📩 Send proof of your posts (any platform) in DM.
Selection will be random… but only among those helping the HAFC grow.
// end of transmission
Instagram link for the giveaway :
https://www.instagram.com/p/DWuOL7CDnDu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
License:
Standard Digital File License