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Frame Mounted Filament Spool Holder for SeeMeCNC Hacker H2 version 2 by wwendorf
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This is version 2 of the filament mount for the SeeMeCNC Hacker H2 printer. It aligns the filament spool with the EZRstruder without having to have the filament reel just sitting on the table or bench. The same spool tube is used in both versions, just the clip and the mount itself have changed.
My previous version only works with the Rostock arms on the Hacker H2. The Orion arms would hit this mount especially when doing a delta calibration. This version solves that problem.
The spool holder remains at the same height as the other version but actually locks on the Y tower at a lower point than the Y carriage can hit. It includes a clip which allows it to lock onto the Y tower of the printer.
The tube has an angle on it with cutouts allowing for a solid but easy fit. Breaking it into 3 pieces allows it to be printer on the Hacker H2 as well.
The yellow picture shows how it needs to be setup on your build plate which will allow it to print without any supports needed. The main mount piece DOES have a support built into it for one small area.
Due to the thinness of the clip that goes around the extrusion, make sure you use plenty of hairspray, glue, or whatever you use to get it to stick well to your bed so that those areas don't lift.
I printed this in Inland Blue PETG and it was designed in GeoMagic Design.
My previous version only works with the Rostock arms on the Hacker H2. The Orion arms would hit this mount especially when doing a delta calibration. This version solves that problem.
The spool holder remains at the same height as the other version but actually locks on the Y tower at a lower point than the Y carriage can hit. It includes a clip which allows it to lock onto the Y tower of the printer.
The tube has an angle on it with cutouts allowing for a solid but easy fit. Breaking it into 3 pieces allows it to be printer on the Hacker H2 as well.
The yellow picture shows how it needs to be setup on your build plate which will allow it to print without any supports needed. The main mount piece DOES have a support built into it for one small area.
Due to the thinness of the clip that goes around the extrusion, make sure you use plenty of hairspray, glue, or whatever you use to get it to stick well to your bed so that those areas don't lift.
I printed this in Inland Blue PETG and it was designed in GeoMagic Design.