I printed it out over several days with a mix of PLA "waste" spools. It works great! I have it taped down to a table, sketchy but it works. I have had one part break due to fatigue; the screw of the spool winding gear. I reprinted it in CF-PLA, so far no problems. I have several cardboard spools from Protopasta that I am transferring for the AMS. Thanks for this great build!
i down loaded spool winder thank you for making it works good i know you are busy man i like to see if you can improve the guide tube on it when you get time
I really like your idea on this. I have some ABS I'll print this with and see how well it works. I also want to get with you about some files I would like to have made. I'll definitely pay you for your time on it.
Could you make a higher/taller mount so we could wind 2,5kg filament spools on 1kg spools? Would be very nice, so i could use my old 2,5kg filament and also dry it. I bought the 2,5kg spool because it was much cheaper compared to a 1kg
Actually, i had to find a winder solution because a Bambu lab spool was too wide! As someone completely brand new to 3D printing, it was confusing trying to figure out why it wasn't working.
You are a brilliant engineer, hat's off you. There are two other critical problems that your idea helps with. First incorrectly wound spools which cause a print to fail only because one line of filament got entangled with another above it. Second broken or cracked spools where you cannot put them on a roller and use only because the round corners are broken/ cracked. So you have two more strong reasons for making your project 😊 Thank You from India 🎉
first couple attempts to print the worm gear failed so tip use prusa slicer scale it a little longer and print on its side with tree supports if u stand it up it will take 4hrs plus but on its side 2hrs plus ps im using mk4 with input shaper normal printers will take longer
Is it me or are the scaling sizes a bit wonky? The .stl files are set to 100% scale are are tiny. the .3mf versions are scaled to about 2600% but look about the size I would expect. I am using Cura 5.4.0 as the slicer. Randy did a fantastic job on this, thank you! Looking forward to printing this out an using it. In my case it will be to join nearly empty spools together a assure I won't run out mid print 😁
The thing I didn't like about the other popular one is he had it set to .2 instead of .177, so the spool didn't get wound nice and clean. This one seems to have the potential to dial it in to exactly the right spacing. But it would have to be closer to the receiving spool to force it to lay it down perfectly. I do like the direction you are headed though. That is a LOT of CAD work.
The receiver drive caps are too weak to allow them to be tightened enough to work. The adapter plates don’t grip the spool to spin it. I don’t see how this is supposed to work, using the profiles you set up for the parts.
really needs a way to keep the source spool from spinning freely. don't print in pla as the scews do not fit together correctly. this is a good start but needs work. like how to easily get spools in and out.
This is the first thing I printed on my new P1S, the only problem I had was the Cam, (failed 3 times, then used Creality hi speed black and it printed perfectly) The other problem I had is when printing the middle part, the overhangs are pretty terrible, (the "eyes" at the top) even using your suggested printer settings. This printer does not like overhangs. I printed this using PLA, partly Bambu but mostly the black hi speed from creality. The Bambu P1S was set for standard speed. Maybe using carbon fiber or nylon would work better? or just have a machined aluminum model......I'd buy that! ruclips.net/user/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f642.png
I printed it out over several days with a mix of PLA "waste" spools. It works great! I have it taped down to a table, sketchy but it works. I have had one part break due to fatigue; the screw of the spool winding gear. I reprinted it in CF-PLA, so far no problems. I have several cardboard spools from Protopasta that I am transferring for the AMS. Thanks for this great build!
I Randy just printed ty. I printed mine out of ABS thank you so much!!!
i down loaded spool winder thank you for making it works good i know you are busy man i like to see if you can improve the guide tube on it when you get time
Thanks 👍👍👍
I really like your idea on this. I have some ABS I'll print this with and see how well it works. I also want to get with you about some files I would like to have made. I'll definitely pay you for your time on it.
Just let me know when you are ready. You can connect with me here or on my website v3precision.com
Could you make a higher/taller mount so we could wind 2,5kg filament spools on 1kg spools? Would be very nice, so i could use my old 2,5kg filament and also dry it. I bought the 2,5kg spool because it was much cheaper compared to a 1kg
thanks you very much
Thank you frm germany. I haveve gife your this two video 👍
Actually, i had to find a winder solution because a Bambu lab spool was too wide! As someone completely brand new to 3D printing, it was confusing trying to figure out why it wasn't working.
You are a brilliant engineer, hat's off you. There are two other critical problems that your idea helps with.
First incorrectly wound spools which cause a print to fail only because one line of filament got entangled with another above it.
Second broken or cracked spools where you cannot put them on a roller and use only because the round corners are broken/ cracked.
So you have two more strong reasons for making your project 😊
Thank You from India 🎉
version with bearing? very good your machine
first couple attempts to print the worm gear failed so tip use prusa slicer scale it a little longer and print on its side with tree supports if u stand it up it will take 4hrs plus but on its side 2hrs plus ps im using mk4 with input shaper normal printers will take longer
Is it me or are the scaling sizes a bit wonky? The .stl files are set to 100% scale are are tiny. the .3mf versions are scaled to about 2600% but look about the size I would expect. I am using Cura 5.4.0 as the slicer. Randy did a fantastic job on this, thank you! Looking forward to printing this out an using it. In my case it will be to join nearly empty spools together a assure I won't run out mid print 😁
The thing I didn't like about the other popular one is he had it set to .2 instead of .177, so the spool didn't get wound nice and clean. This one seems to have the potential to dial it in to exactly the right spacing. But it would have to be closer to the receiving spool to force it to lay it down perfectly. I do like the direction you are headed though. That is a LOT of CAD work.
This one works but can use some improvements. Hopefully the next version will have some significant design improvements. 👍
Randy on your spool_winder_remix-2 I got from printables, I see the winder filament guide is in two pieces using pins, is that now one piece?
The receiver drive caps are too weak to allow them to be tightened enough to work. The adapter plates don’t grip the spool to spin it. I don’t see how this is supposed to work, using the profiles you set up for the parts.
same experience... bad model design
did i miss the stl links?
what's the thing called in the middle to guide the filerment back and forth?
Filament guide,
Would you be able to make it so i can transfer filament from a 3kg spool on to a 1kg spool if possible
Would you please share the stl file for this? It looks less complicated. Thank you kindly!
really needs a way to keep the source spool from spinning freely. don't print in pla as the scews do not fit together correctly. this is a good start but needs work. like how to easily get spools in and out.
Very good video your comments are useful. Do you really need the annoying background music? Thank you for sharing your experience.
The music isn’t in the background, it’s over the top. It’s rubbish, not needed. Cheers.
video starts at 2:13
The threads don’t allow for it to tighten enough to spin the receiving spool. So far it’s a very cool waste of space
This is the first thing I printed on my new P1S, the only problem I had was the Cam, (failed 3 times, then used Creality hi speed black and it printed perfectly) The other problem I had is when printing the middle part, the overhangs are pretty terrible, (the "eyes" at the top) even using your suggested printer settings. This printer does not like overhangs. I printed this using PLA, partly Bambu but mostly the black hi speed from creality. The Bambu P1S was set for standard speed. Maybe using carbon fiber or nylon would work better? or just have a machined aluminum model......I'd buy that! ruclips.net/user/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f642.png
Looks like he took it down.
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I’m hate to complain but your background noise is terrible, gives me a headache.
I'd 3d print the tube too so i don't have to buy one
This is like listening to Eeyore! 🤦♂