Printing and Using a Vspooler.

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Published 2024-07-02
I have used a Pastamatic for a few months (check out the vid). I was happy with it but over time, the spools starting staying to one side and were getting very sloppy. It also took up a HUGE amount of space on my desk. So enter, VSpooler!!! #bambulab #elegoo #anycubic @SUNLU

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VSpooler:
makerworld.com/en/models/98832

Star Wars Diorama:
makerworld.com/en/models/172346

Pendulum Wave: @3dprintbunny
thangs.com/designer/3dprintbunny/3d-model/Pendulum…

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All Comments (3)
  • Isn't it easier to print a TPU or ABS rim for the Polymaker spool, so that it can work on the AMS without wear/dust?
  • This is an awful idea, specially if you use an electric drill to re-spool your filament. If you really need to re-spool it, first you need to at least heat up your filament, if not, your will expose it to stress and compression forces that will break it in the future. It's already happening to a lot of other users that tried to respool their filaments