FS100 - Fast Spooler

FS100 - Fast Spooler

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Modified for narrow 55mm spools, such as Jayo, Inslogic, etc
Modified for narrow 55mm spools, such as Jayo, Inslogic, etc
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Description

The solution doesn’t always have to be complex.

 

As a new designer, I struggled to use Esun cardboard spool filaments with the AMS unit. The adapters that attach to the outer rim didn’t work well — they often got stuck inside the AMS, and I couldn’t use the RFID functionality. Eventually, I realized I had to find a way to transfer the filament onto an original Bambu spool.

 

So, I started researching. I looked into various respooler designs. While they technically worked, they were all quite cumbersome to use. That’s when I decided to focus on my own solution.

 

My first design was pretty complex — it even had blades to cut the spool. It actually worked, but the design was unnecessarily complicated. After many trials, I finally developed FS100 - Fast Spooler. Compared to where I started, it’s a much simpler tool, but incredibly functional.

 

Now, I use FSpool not only when I want to change spools but also to mount refill filaments once the original spools are empty. I even store refill filaments this way by vacuum-sealing them.

 

I know it may look simple, but there’s more engineering behind it than meets the eye. I hope it helps you as much as it helped me.

 

Note: Caution! Improper use may render your filament unusable. All responsibility lies with the user. While it’s not difficult to use, it does require some skill.

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What is that print you use to attach the loose filament end to the bambu spool? A link would be much appreciated
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It’s filament clips. I don’t remember which one I print. you can use any of them. 👍
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I concur with @pandabrain , the filament clip is https://makerworld.com/en/models/146046-filament-clip-for-bambu-spools#profileId-158978 which I love to use myself. And in your description @Ferhat you mentioned storing your refills in the FSpool's in the vacuum bags. I printed a few Master Spools https://makerworld.com/en/models/831795-the-perfect-master-spool-almost#profileId-776360 when I could not get the reusable spools from Bambu Lab. One of the design features I really liked was the ability to restrap the refills with with Velcro for storage without the spool. It makes things very compact and efficient for storage. I designed a filament cap https://makerworld.com/en/models/1184988-filament-cap#profileId-1195879 to protect the vacuum bag from puncture when storing refills this way. Great design of your model, I love simple solutions.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Bed Adhesion Issue:needs brim
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hello, warping not so important for this print. so, dont worry it is not effected functionality. but if you wish I can add brim.
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the issue isn't warping, the issue is that it comes off the bed before it's done printing
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Replying to @Zhyfier :
I see. I did not face any issue so I don’t want to add brim to less time. But it looks getting problem. I’ll update it with brim. Thank you for the feedback.
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This was super helpful! I was able to put an ESun cardboard spool on a Bambi spool in minutes with no issues with this thing. I didn’t throw in the RFID strip this time, but may in the future.
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hey! that makes me really happy to hear these nice words. thank you 😊
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Replying to @Ferhat :
scale was a little off, but it was thin enough that it flexed and kept the filament from falling off the spool.
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Saw your post on Reddit, great design. This is too wide for the eSun cardboard spools I have on hand. Do I have older spools and this design is for newer ones? Mine were purchased in the last few weeks, but could very well be old stock
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I've had the same issue, i think newer spools from eSun are a little bit narrower. They also seems to be coated on the edge to prevent dust from the cardboard, but it doesn't provide a good grip for the AMS and thus, they end up floating around and the filament can't get out of the AMS.
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Replying to @Emerson_Methods :
Ended up editing the STL, not too bad. Received some damaged PolyTerra spools, may adjust the file for those next.
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I may never use it but nice and simple design
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thank you for your kind support 😊
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Just saw your reddit post, i may never need this but appreciate the simplicity...
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thank you. you are so kind.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Walls too thin. Turns to spaghetti with the least amount of air movement
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Sorry to hear that you had an issue. Anyway thank you for your comment.
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I haven't printed this yet, I typically just peel off one side, put on the spool half, then flip and peel the other side .. but I've had a couple times where I messed up and had a spool explode... this is a great idea that will make the process foolproof
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thank you 😊
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Strength Issue:it has some serious corner issues
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strange this is only happening to you. before on that you can reach me and tell your compliants…
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Replying to @Ferhat :
I printed 3 with this profile. The issue is easy to replicate on my x1c When I scliced it myself I had no issue.
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