Spool winder - Split Base

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Spool winder - Split Base

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P1S
P1P
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X1 Carbon
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0.25mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.25mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
13 h
3 plates
4.8(81)

New Coupling added.
New Coupling added.
Designer
14.1 h
4 plates
4.6(5)

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Description

This is a quick variant of the Cell Spool Winder that answers a few repeated requests:


- No voronisation for the base.

- Split base that can be printed as separate halves on smaller hot plates.

- Wide spools (80mm+) to be installed as donors. 

The split base and the longer donor shaft need to be printed / reprinted if any of the above points seems interesting for you. Only these three parts are included in this publication! All the rest - axes, gears, feet, reader, clips are identical with the ones from:

 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/561571#profileId-481024

 


Three parts printed, the rest moved from the Cell winder, 80mm spool re-spooled on the split base winder. 
 

 

The "cell" spool:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/565057#profileId-484654

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Anyone know what causes this and what I can do to fix this?
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This is Petg if that matters.
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Replying to @user_4279379720 :
More pics
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It is my fault, sorry - will be corrected today.
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Dear Sergiu, First I'd like to thank you for this trully working winder that I found in love with... However, although I love it much, I must admit that I am currently working hard to update your model. In fact, I was tired of using lubricant to make it work smoothly and... quietly. Though... I decided to bring it to a new dimension adding ballbearings everywhere needed. I started with the axis... completely remodelise them and not just modify to integrate bearings. A tough job was made on modifying the holes for the axis on the base 2... which is currently in printing progress while writing those lines. :))) I'll be glad if you would jsut give me your feedback on this More to come with final results of course. David
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Hi David, Looking very good so far - please let me know if you need step models. I planned no such development and I am really happy you did the hard work :) I just visually regret the missing voronisation on gears, but I can understand it brings unnecessary trouble in a professional tool. I assume you will post this as a remix for the Split Base variant. The Split base variant license permits remixes, while the Cell Winder was turned in a BL Exclusive model and it has got in process a very strict license (I do not know why, but there was no choice...) no remixes, no variants etc. Please modify sufficiently any model taken from the Cell Winder you might want to include in your post; if any other model is required without modifications please just give a link and clear indications toward the Cell Winder design - like I did myself in the Split Base variant. Sergiu
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Replying to @Sergiu_Irimie :
Dear Sergiu, Honestly my first thought was to do it for myself as I had some spare ballbearings laying on my desk and not really to post it. Now I should improve it a bit more and made some test before valdating the new model. About the voronisation, it is still there ;)... I just hid it for faster printing. I also like it usually. Well, if you are ok with sending me some raw 3mf files instead of me having either to redesign completely the piece either to modify the stl... could be a real time savier and nice from you. (3mf because I am mostly modeling on Fusion 360) I'll keep working on the first part tonight as the part 2 is already 98% efficient (some little adjustment needed so far as always). Take care. David
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Replying to @rubarbadave :
3mf or f3d? An f3d file would be directly importable and editable in fusion
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guess i need a heater inside my p1s for this big structures. (bambu ASA)
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Most likely - I could never print BL ASA in my P1S, and BL ASA seems to be very hard to print compared to other ASA brands.
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The trick to ASA is to preheat the bed at 90 degrees for about 20-30 min until the upper chamber is 35-37 degrees that way during print it will remain around 40 I've used this with 1/2 inch magnetic tape on the bottom to monitor temp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSFLQZBH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&;th=1
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Replying to @user_1456983171 :
Thanks, I'll try this!
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It may seem like it takes a lifetime to print, but when it's done and you see it work, it's all worth it. It took me 26 hours to print everything because I was using the slow filament I don't usually use. I let it print while I slept or was at work.Before you even try to spin anything, you MUST sand all the openings where the shafts go and lubricate them A LOT. Overall, it's a very good and simple design. I can't wait to rewind the first spool. For now, I've just checked that everything runs smoothly. Great work, Sergiu!
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You might be the new generation then :) I remember the good old times when a few single item prints took 36h to 48h...
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Replying to @Sergiu_Irimie :
hahah yes, middle-aged generation in general but new generation in 3D printing, hahaha. As I write, I’m printing foot TPU caps and have already respooled three spools. I LOVE THIS DESIGN! Works flawlessly.
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Got it all printed, and putting it together, but my gears arent lining up flush..... What am I doing wrong here?
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I assume the clip pointed by arrow is not installed:
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Replying to @Sergiu_Irimie :
nope, its in there.... Let me grab a short video
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Replying to @Sergiu_Irimie :
Oh wait - Nope youre right! Thank you!!
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Fantastic!! I did end up gluing the halves of the base together for more stability. Easy to print (I used PETG) and works great!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Thank you! Very nice :)
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I just finished printing this and wound a full spool by hand in mere minutes!! This is the best one I have tried!! I feel like the grip of the handle might snap at any moment and it may have been the spool I was using but once you got about 3/4 through a 1kg roll it started getting a little rough and that's really when I felt like the handle would snap. 9/10. Will definitely recommend!
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Thank you!
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Super.
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Thank you!
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Print Profile
0.25mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
I originally tried to print the version with multiple holes in the sidewalls Without success, and opted for the solid wall version which printed beautifully. Material is BAMBU. PETG translucent. PET basic was used on the gears. And gold PLA silk for the feet. The mechanics of the assembly seem to work well, however, I will upload additional comments after use.
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Its nice to have this split. it made it easier for me to print and put it together. base may slide apart as you're winding spools. works great, if you hold it down. I may just glue it together.
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Cell Spool Winder

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