Bambu Labs filament cutter

Bambu Labs filament cutter

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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41 min
1 plate
4.8(118)

34min - Adaptive infill etc.
34min - Adaptive infill etc.
34 min
1 plate
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Slim Tree Supports enabled - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Slim Tree Supports enabled - 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
46 min
1 plate
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Variable layer height, 2 walls, 3 top/bottom layers
Variable layer height, 2 walls, 3 top/bottom layers
33 min
1 plate
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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

  1. 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.
  2. Insert filament cutter into the top section and insert a strand of filament to lock in place. Cut flush
  3. Insert top into bottom, and screw together. Press fully down and tighten screws so they sit just inside the bottom piece.

 

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Worked like a charm, finally a use for some of the hundreds of springs I've been hoarding!
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works & cuts great. tryed to use other than original screws- that doesn’t work
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Works fine. I like this tool.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Very nice!
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prints nice 👍
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Nice model! I love re-purposing unused items (shipping screws, extra blades). No issues printing on P1P, PLA Basic Grey. I used springs from a Spring Assortment Kit probably from Home Depot years ago LOL.
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i printen without supports and flipped the outer part upside down, the cutter came out perfect. to secure the little blade in place i used a toothpick.
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You should be able to cut a small peice of filament to secure the blade, might be a little stronger too :)
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I like that the design can be made with hardware that is included with every printer for the most part. The only thing you don't get with your printer is the springs. It works well and prints fast, and you don't need support. Clean-up was minimal and easy. Use the screws that secure the build plate during shipping; you should have four if you kept them after removal. Two extra cutters are included with each printer; they are in a small black paper envelope and unmarked. However, I expect most will have ordered an additional package of cutters at the start.
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love it was a quick print ! going to make a few more to have next to each machine
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printed without suport or brim, works fine and the filament cutter blade fits perfectly
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