The “3-Hole” version is suited for the regular spools used with most standard filaments.
The “6-Hole” version is for the newer chunkier spools coming with the Nature3D Crushed filaments.
Each one is labelled with a 3 or 6 to indicate which they are. The 3-hole version has slightly smaller pins which are closer together.
Printing:
4 Plates configured, 2 for each clip size. One with 3 as a tester, and another with 24 for bulk printing. Can easily print 48+ per plate if wanted.
Slicing:
0.2 mm layers are fine, recommend 3+ perimeters and >30% infill (I use 100% infill).
No supports needed, the channel is easily bridged.
PETG recommended as a minimum for stronger pins and heat resistance in a dryer.
Design Idea:
The Zig-Zag filament mount allows you to push the filament in from the side or “click” it in from the top. Since the channel is wider than the filament, it takes only little effort. Due to the Zig-Zag it is held in place firmly nontheless.
Clip style heavily inspired from the Bambu Spool version: https://makerworld.com/en/models/220291
Mount to the right side of spool (when using with the ORIGINAL AMS) to avoid collision with AMS guides on the left. Works perfect on the right side.
IMPORTANT: AMS 2 Pro has changed the guide locations, they are now on alternate sides in each slot. Make sure the clip is on the opposite side to these to not interfere. Sadly this is a pain if you don't pay attention, so gonna be a headache unfortunately.
Thank Bambu for the decision.
NB: May also be a challenge to install on full spools, especially ABS. I have minimised interferences as much as I can while maintaining printability.
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