April 17, 2024
Description
Preamble
I got an incredible Deal on Filament, but it came in 2,5kg Cardboard spools, that don't work with my current spool Holder. I made a spool Holder using some Bearings i had and a Lasercutter. This is the same Design, but (almost) completely 3d printed.
This model doesn't require additional Tools (like a tap drill), but Screws, Washers, Bearings and Nuts, as i personally believe that you should avoid 3d printing things you can buy cheap by the dozen.
I added the step-Files to make remixing this easier.
Choosing a Version
Included are 2 Versions:
The Bigger Bearings use M6 screws/washers/Nuts instead of M4
What you need to print
(also see respective Part Lists)
3d Print of either the 608 or 6002 Variant:
- 1x Base
- 4x Axis
- 8x Washer
Mechanical Parts for 608 Bearings:
- 4x 608 Bearings (BS 290 SKF - SKF 608) [i advise to use Bearings with Covers, depending on your printer's Surroundings]
- 4x DIN 125- A 4.3 Washers
- 4x ISO 4032 - M4 Nut
- 4x ISO 4762 - M4 x 30 Screw
Mechanical Parts for 6002 Bearings:
- 4x 6002 Bearings (BS 290 SKF - SKF 6002) [i advise to use Bearings with Covers, depending on your printer's Surroundings]
- 4x DIN 9021 - 6.4 Washer
- 4x ISO 4032 - M6 Nut
- 4x ISO 4762 - M6 x 35 Screw
If you want to use Imperial Screws they have to fit a 6.5mm Hole (6002 Bearings) or a 4.5mm Hole (608 Bearings) respectively.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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