Ultimate Filament Spool Enclosure - TYPE 01

Ultimate Filament Spool Enclosure - TYPE 01

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill, buckets with windows
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UPDATE: Type 02 released as BETA

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1171679-ultimate-filament-spool-enclosure-type-02#profileId-1180009

Table of Content

1)Updates

2)Introduction

3)Instructions

4)Videos

 

1) Updates 

Updates (11 Nov 2024)

Slight update on how the hygrometer is installed. This should make it more intuitive.

Updates (30 Sep 2024)

I’ve received many requests from A1 Mini users for this enclosure. While it can’t be printed on the A1 Mini, made a few partnerships so you can now purchase one directly.

 

Blurolls3D

 

D3D

 

https://www.ebay.de/itm/387973970167

 

 

If you have trouble removing the spools, you can try this spool removal tool

https://makerworld.com/models/762482

Updates (23 Sep 2024)

Finally! I've able to release the update that I've been working on for quite some time. Do consider this as BETA until more feedback from the community. Here are some of the problems that I worked on.

  1. Filament binding is reduced in the new design, which features an angled exit path and a sliding grommet that allows slight movements. These movements adapt to the angle at which the filament is being pulled, thus reducing binding.
  2. A larger Action-Bucket for silica beads, featuring a more secure sliding lid that also functions in vertical orientation.
  3. The dual monitoring Action-Panel is now a two-part print, making it easier to adjust or remove the hygrometer. By eliminating overhangs, the panel itself is more airtight.
  4. Paintable covers in the vertical orientation for wall mounted AMS.
  5. Closed up the sliced corner of the cover. Will be a tight squeeze for top mounting but it will still fit.
  6. If you are using cardboard spools, I'm working on an adapter. It is still in BETA. https://makerworld.com/en/models/665427#profileId-592899

Most importantly, the updates are backwards compatible. If you want to add more silica beads, simply print the new Action-Bucket. If you're experiencing binding issues, you can just print the new Spool Buckets with the corresponding grommets etc…

 

Information on the plates

Plate 1, 2 - Bottom buckets to hold the spools (Print each of these plates twice, a pair for each side).

Plate 3, 4 - Paintable covers with horizontal nozzle label for AMS-lite horizontal placement (Print each of these plates twice).

  • Important: Do not print plates 5 and 6 if choosing these plates!

Plate 5, 6 - Paintable covers with vertical nozzle label for AMS-lite vertical placement (Print each of these plates twice).

  • Important: Do not print plates 3 and 4 if choosing these plates!

Plate 7 - Action-Panels (Print 1 of the 3 panels for each side for a total of 2 panels printed):

  • A. One hydrometer opening
  • B. Single hydrometer opening
  • C. Two hydrometer openings for inside/outside reading

Plate 8 - Action-Buckets (Choose one bucket for each side for a total of 2 buckets printed):

  • A. The bigger ones along with the lids are for loose desiccant.
  • B. The smaller ones are for desiccant bags.

Plate 9 - Brackets for stability by holding the 2 sides together (This plate just needs to be printed once).

Plate 10 - Clips and grommets (Print this plate twice, one for each side).

 

Important: Make sure to look through the remixes and additions listed below the main plate set for component options you may want to switch out, such as buckets with spool-viewing windows or panels with square hydrometer openings.

2)Introduction

Finally I've created the ULTIMATE FILAMENT SPOOL ENCLOSURE for the AMS-Lite!

Thank you for all the support and feedback on the previous design. I’ve incorporated everything I’ve learned to create a new design that I believe is better and more user-friendly. Now, installing and feeding filament is so much easier. The cover is attached using clips, making the process more straightforward. No additional tools or parts are needed, and you have a choice of Action-Panels and Action-Buckets to suit your needs.

 

My favorite Action-Panel is the dual monitoring (inside/outside) hygrometer panel.

 

This is also compatible with my and Bambulab's AMS-Lite top mount. If you are using Bambulab's version you'll need to remove the locking screw and use the low profile screw a member shared in the profiles.

 

Installation is also relatively easy. Let’s get started!

2) Instructions

PLA is recommended, but many users seem to have success printing with PETG as well.

Connect the buckets together as shown above using the clips. 

 

The new grommets come in 2 parts, the top and bottom part snaps into place. It is also easily removable.

Although I've designed the system to work without any additional parts, it does work best with a PTFE tube inserted. Just gently push a PTFE tube through the hole. I would recommend a very short tube of around 1.5 to 3cm. 

Here is an example of how you install the grommets, top left is the printed grommet if you are using it without a PTFE tube and on bottom right is the grommet with a larger hole for PTFE tubes. Just use the plugs for the other 2 holes.

 

Select your choice of the Action-Panels, if you are using one with a hygrometer, work your way around the perimeter of the hygrometer and it should pop into place in the recess. It sits flush when installed correctly. Note that the hygrometer is held in place by it's own brim and not the clips. You can refer to the video on how it is done.

 

Connect the 2 sides of the cover and the Action-Panel together using the clips. 

 

Install your choice of Action-Buckets.

 

Lastly, install the brackets for additional stability. If you are using a top mount, I would recommend installing an additional set of brackets underneath for extra stability.

 

That's it, I guess the rest should be quite self explanatory.

 

4) Videos

Youtubers Jet L and Modest code made youtube videos about the ULTIMATE Filament Spool Enclosure! Their videos shows the steps of installing the enclosure. They sent alot of traffic to my design. Let's send some love back by watching their excellent videos! Click and Subscribe and all those good stuff!

 

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Great solution for keeping the humidity away from the AMS Lite! The buckets were somewhat tricky to print (2 needed 180 degree rotation) but everything else was easy to print and was fun to assemble. I made some attempts with transp. PETG but it was not transparent enough to see the filament inside so I cut out a rectangle "window" on each bucket in Bambu Studio, printed in matte white (with red PETG clips and connectors) and covered the "windows" dustproof with flexible clear plastic strips.
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ya I made the mistake of just printing it in gray without thinking about how I need to see the filament lol. I was just thinking how to remedy this. Your idea is perfect, thanks for sharing
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Replying to @CptCraig :
FYI I printed it using two clear PLAs and neither gave a very good view inside. My TEQstone clear PLA was a bit more transparent than Anycubic, but I wish I'd printed it in another solid color. The less clear one looked less messy, but now the window version is giving me an itching to print it again, LOL I suppose a modifier would allow me to put the window in a less conspicuous place.
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@AF360 did you print this on the A1 mini? how did you get it to fit on the build plate or did you slice each drum into pieces and glue together?
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Do you think it is possible for this to be printed with the A1 mini please?
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hmm... let me think about it, no promises.
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no worries, thanks in advance 😁
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if you do I'll boost you twice!
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@Supergrapher Many thanks for sharing, it's all printed with PETG material. I just finished it and haven't tried it yet, there shouldn't be any problem. Thanks again!!!
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I wonder what humidity level is ideal
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Could you share cover design
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Replying to @SuperWhw :
If the humidity is kept in check, the effect is generally average without a sealing strip, but with a silicone sealing strip, it can be maintained at around 30 degrees. It may be due to the rainy season in my area now.
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Sehr geil, macht was es soll und sieht gut aus👍🏻Hält die Kammern bei max. 10% Luftfeuchtigkeit wenn man Silica Gel Kugeln benutzt und den behälter dafür randvoll damit füllt.
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Mega, welches filament hast du benutzt also welche Farbe und Hersteller ist das? Gruß Chris
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Replying to @r0kgut :
Das Filament ist von Anycubic , das Material ist PETG Transparent :)
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Replying to @Cyber951 :
Danke ❤️
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Thanks for making this great design available. I used a remix with windows and added small strips of 0.4mm acrylic that I superglued in. I then coated the edges with Lexel clear caulk and used Lexel around the plugs. I also added 1.5mm uxcell silicon foam seal strip around the channel in the covers and superglued it in to make a more airtight seal. I also put a small layer of Lexel around the bucket holes on the back side where it presses against the AMS Lite body to make a more airtight seal.
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Additional Information and links (non-affiliate) 1.5 mm weatherstripping https://a.co/d/6GzN8px 0.4mm acrylic for windows (at this thinness it is very flexible) https://a.co/d/9YwwQhB I cut the acrylic by making multiple shallow passes with a cheap paper cutter like this: https://a.co/d/i1qEmlx Cover Filament: Bambu PLA Basic Light Gray (10104) Connectors: Bambu PETG HF Dark Gray (33103) AMS Llite Gear Box Covers and PTFE Supports in Bambu PLA Basic Light Gray (10104): https://makerworld.com/en/models/707555#profileId-637654 AMS Lite VESA mount for wall-mounting: https://makerworld.com/en/models/166109?from=search#profileId-182374 Amazon Basics Monitor Mount: https://makerworld.com/en/models/166109?from=search#profileId-182374 The photo of the enclosure was taken soon after replacing the cover. It is now holding around 25 points lower than indoor RH. Example: Indoor RH 40 Enclosure RH 15 I'm always curious what products, filament, etc. people use, so I hope this helps.
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This is awesome! Now there's an actual chance the humidity levels could be evenly distributed throughout the enclosure!
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Replying to @SaltydogNC :
Did you use the 4x6 in acrylic pieces? I just ordered my printer and will be doing this upgrade once it comes in and would like to have everything ready for when i get it so im buying the stuff now
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The remix to add in the windows was just perfect. I bought this "clear desk cover" from Amazon ( https://amzn.to/4dBOvbf ) which turned out to be suitably thick but still easy to cut. I glued it on with superglue as per the suggestion and it worked great. Thank you for making these adjustments, I think they turned an already fantastic solution into an even better one.
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Thanks for the nice feedback!
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Replying to @AF360 :
I uploaded the hygrometer adapter ring as a separate profile in case it is useful to anyone: https://makerworld.com/en/models/486153#profileId-504826
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I have my tubes facing towards the wall is it possible to move the windows to the other side
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Having trouble with the second bucket, the first one printed fine twice, on the second bucket it already failed twice in the same way, dont know what to do :( It seems like the extruder starts to hit one of the corners then it leads to this
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I think the temperature is wrong, it looks like it is too low. Try to do a temperature tower.
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Replying to @Supergrapher :
gave it another try but this time sliced in orca, but its PLA and the temp is at 220, never had any issues with this temp. If it fails again will try the temp tower thanks.
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Replying to @Supergrapher :
I dont understand why but tried printing the tower and every corner is curled up from 240 to 190 but failed at 200 because again the head hit the corner and knocked it over, i think that what causing the print to fail, corner curls up hotend hits it. I dont get it its just PLA.
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I only made a small mod to the front cover by making the rectangular slot for the hygrometer and it is perfectly fit, it does not come into contact with any internal part! print in PETG Clear the result is excellent! ah and I acted as a tester by mounting it on the AMS vertically and it fits really precisely! I'll add a print profile for my modification and the super deserved boost! thank you very much! Need tò invert the numbers for verticale AMS D:
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oh, can you show me what you did? which part needed the modification?
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ah, read your comment wrongly. Great use of the Action Panel! Hope there will be more creative remixes by other users.
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would you please share this mod? I want to use this kind of hygrometer.
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Amazing, thank you for your help in finding the materials! Love how this turned out! Wanted smaller front windows so combined with another print profile.
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It looks great and is super clean. It has a very premium feel. I am glad I could help you :D
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It looks gorgeous! May I ask what materials you used for the body and the windows?
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Replying to @bebobebop :
This is the answer I gave jordanbelinsky when asked about the materials used. "I cut the windows from clear plastic sheets with a thickness of 0.25mm. This thickness strikes a nice balance between being workable and strong. It was also easy to cut out with a sharp hobby knife. The windows are placed on the inside with an extra 10-30mm padding. I bought it from a Danish hobby store. I think most stores of that kind should have it or maybe Amazon. https://architegn.dk/shop/220-klar-polyester/2900-klar-plast-a3-025-mm/ I used an all-purpose Danish brand called "Dana lim" for glue. The glue should be liquid and very thin. You dont need a lot of it and dont need to apply it absolutely everywhere. Because it is thin the areas without glue are not lifted up from the surface by the areas with glue. This should be tight enough, but just to be 100% sure I taped the edge of the plastic all around on the inside. https://architegn.dk/shop/329-sekund---superlim/777-dana-lim-universallim---40-ml/ Hope it helps and if you need anything else just ask. Tip: If you want that nice clear look, give the plastic a good hard rub with a microfiber cloth before gluing. Also, you have to look at it from the outside 99% of the time so dont worry about how it looks inside. The inside only needs to be flat and tight."
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it is just genious to create one for AMS mini, i did it on my a1 mini for ams lite that still in route
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Hey, is there any reason the current post of it is only using PETG? I'm interested in this as an alternative to paying someone else to print the buckets and covers but I noticed that the file has everything being done in PETG. I'm new to 3d printing so any information on why that was chosen would be greatly appreciated.
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Replying to @Ultraforce :
no specific reason, you can print it in any material you want, original profile in PLA, and only one plate with clips in PETG as it recommended but can also be done in pla. Reason it in petg is i was printing clips last in petg and saved it so it apllied petg to whole thing, clearly my fault 😅
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have you now gotten the AMS lite? Also what type of tape did you use/recommend
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