June 6, 2020
Description
(Formatting is absolutely fucked and I'm sorry, and Thingiverse should be sorry too)
This is a fork of PASH that is designed to slot onto 2020 extrusion (or the weird imperial version that a Taz 6 uses because Americans are weird), originally built for the Lulzbot Taz 6 but equally compatible as a standalone spool holder. PAZ6 (let's not even try to make an acronym here) uses the same spool rollers as PASH and utilizes single-piece roller holders that slot into rail guides, which in turn slot into their respective extrusions. These rail guides are adapted from Dereksunday's Overhead Spool Holder* which may be either zip tied down or bolted using t-nuts.
Also included is an optional center-holder design that accommodates a printed threaded spool center ("center-stabilizer") and accompanying nuts for use in securing a spool of filament in a situation where the spool may have insufficient weight to remain secure on the rollers (or if your spool is too small to roll).
To re-summarize from the PASH description, the rollers are meant to take 608 bearings in the spaces on either end; they should be printed vertically and with an infill conducive to three-dimensional strength. All parts should be printed as oriented; roller-holder will need supports but all the others should be OK without.
Forgive the brevity of this description; I've been trying to write it for months and I've just cracked a fucking nana over this one.
*Source: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1608830
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