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M3D+ Filament Guide by fillyfong
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
As the cover for the extruder of M3D+ is not firmly cover that whenever the cover is loose, soft filament may bend at the insertion place and lead to the filament unable to feed into the extruder for printing. Thus this very primitive filament guide was designed to fix this problem for myself.
You may directly print the G-code files with M3D+ default program.
Two M3 screws with >20mm and nuts are required to fix the parts together.
** DON'T use this guide if the item you want to print is TOO BIG that the guide may hit the frame of the printer!!!
Notes:
Small driller may requires to drill and increase the holes size in case the M3 screws are unable to insert into the holes due the contraction of the filament.
For my case, I use PLA filament to print them out, driller did used to enlarge the holes.
You may directly print the G-code files with M3D+ default program.
Two M3 screws with >20mm and nuts are required to fix the parts together.
** DON'T use this guide if the item you want to print is TOO BIG that the guide may hit the frame of the printer!!!
Notes:
Small driller may requires to drill and increase the holes size in case the M3 screws are unable to insert into the holes due the contraction of the filament.
For my case, I use PLA filament to print them out, driller did used to enlarge the holes.