January 27, 2024
Description
This is my filament guide set up that fits in a IKEA LACK enclosure. I used to use a typical “overhead” filament set up but realized that the filament gets dusty. So I wanted to put everything inside of the printer compartment of the LACK enclosure.
I have seen many filament guide set up including “reverse borden” from random people but apparently those designs requires some more height for the top compartment, means some leg extension for the enclosure is necessary. So I ended up to make my own, as I wanted something that fits everything in the compartment without height increase.
Basically, this is just a filament guide using PTFE tube. However, in order to achieve the low profile layout, it uses an idler pulley to support the smooth filament feeding. From my experience, most of time the filament runs on the main idler pulley but in some cases side rollers (2x 688 bearings) are used.
This setup needs a bit of work for making just a filament guide. so maybe this is not for everybody but if someone finds this interesting, please feel free to try. in that case, you will need
Only the idler pulley needs support for printing. others can be printed without.
There’s no screwing point from above. So you can assemble/disassemble all components in an enclosure without taking the top part off.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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