Edit: Apols people, the print profile was oriented incorrectly which led to a few people having bridging issues, this is now corrected in the models main profile. Would advise ignoring the other profiles. Thanks to those that let me know!
Because I'm sure most owners who have placed an order for spares have added a few filament cutters to the basket, why not use them :)
Cuts flush @ 90 degrees.
F360 screenshot attached as someone had mentioned this is a remix. It is not.
Printing
- Included 3mf file setup at 0.20 layer height @ 15% infil
- 3 walls
- No supports, the internal bridging is fairly clean and wont show/affect performance.
- Seam set to the rear of the model to keep the logo clean
Parts
- 1 x Bambu labs original filament cutter
- 2 x m3 x 30. 2 came with the printer, packaging screws perhaps?
- 2 x springs. Mine measured around 4mm x 25mm long and were quite soft.
Assembly
- Screw both screws into from the bottom and then drop the springs on. My screws (in picture) were not fully threaded and I suspect this made assembly much easier.
- Insert filament cutter into the top section and insert a strand of filament to lock in place. Cut flush
- Insert top into bottom, and screw together. Press fully down and tighten screws so they sit just inside the bottom piece.