Poop Chute - X1 P1 Series - W. Basket / zilo2

Poop Chute - X1 P1 Series - W. Basket / zilo2

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PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.4 h
1 plate
4.8(100)

BinBigHex: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
BinBigHex: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.7 h
1 plate
4.9(61)

BinSmall:0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
BinSmall:0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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As you can see in the photos, I achieved excellent results. If you get poor results, please check your filament and settings before leaving negative feedback. Issues are often caused by old or damp filament, a poorly calibrated printer, etc.

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The basket is 1mm thick to save filament, which works for me but some might prefer it a bit thicker, and in that case you can choose a thicker basket and/or a different pattern, follow the link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/902651#profileId-862036

 

Following feedback from some users, I decided to make a few adjustments to my previous model, specifically to eliminate the need for magnets.

This model is compatible with the spool mounted at the back.

 

This model allows the evacuation of filament waste through a slide and sends it towards the trash.
To screw the slide in place, you need to unscrew the screws shown in the picture and screw them back.

Screws alignement: Be careful not to fully tighten the screws initially, as this allows you to perfectly align the holes. Once everything is aligned, you can then fully tighten the screws.

 

If you need a smaller bin, you can print the included BinSmall.stl.

 

Recommendations for printing:
For this model, I used PLA. No special recommandation, except supports (The print settings are already included in the print profile.)

 

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PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed beautifully! Supports all stayed on the supertack plate which was a very pleasant surprise. 👍
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Thank you for your feedback :-)
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Replying to @manuziloop :
I will say though, with the new design for the bottom screw mounting, I was unable to get the screw that was in that position to work and had to use a M3x8 screw I had on hand. Additionally, the large bin does not sit flush to the printer as the screw tab on the slide blocks the bin from sliding underneath the slide.
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Replying to @Kennen3D :
I am really sorry! I understand my mistake, I messed up during my last modification. I will post a new "print profile" very quickly to fix this.
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PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
perfect!!!
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Thank you :-)
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Replying to @manuziloop :
np
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Had the same issue as others. Think it's because of the info for the recessed screw hole. As you pry the support off the bottom, you pry it off by pulling down and towards the bottom bracket which I believe levers the support structure inside the circular recess against itself until it breaks. Since the weak point is the layer adhesion, I don't think extra bracket material is needed, I think possibly just a redesign of the inner support structure should fix it. Just printing the basket now
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Thank you very much for this feedback, I will follow your advice and post the modification quickly
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Thank you again, I just posted the print profile fixing this issue
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BinBigHex: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Everything works perfectly, no issues, thank you so much
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Merci :-)
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Printed this with the default bambu petg profile as-is and it didn't come out as good as I was hoping but will make it work. I think the profile needs some modifications before printing to come out a little nicer (That is not on your design and your profile is PLA). I had great bed adhesion and it came right off the support which is great! Unfortunately, the bottom tab ripped off when removing the model from the supports. I would say the model and the part could use some modifications to be a little stronger. That bottom tab is too thin and narrow making it fragile. I would widen it to extend all the way to the back of the ramp and trace the edge with a block to add structure. Maybe a little corner brace or horseshoe shaped rib around the perimeter of it to reinforce? That's the weakest link on this part. Also maybe a note around being careful when removing supports to prevent this issue would be worth pointing out. The other suggestion that might be good as well is a little tab at the bottom of the chute that tucks the bin in so it doesn't slide out slightly on a moving machine. Something you have to put the bin in at an angle to get under.
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Here is what the bottom of my remix looks like. It's an STL edit so it's not as clean as in cad but it captures the idea
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Thank you for your very interesting feedback. This weekend, I will make some changes based on your comments and those of another user. Thanks again!
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Excellent 👍🏽
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Danke :-)
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Printed with the small container Lower screw mount very thin, exercise caution when loosening
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I will post a revised version with some additional content this weekend to strengthen this section
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PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
First print looks awesome! I am very excited to see what this P1S can do!
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Great :-)
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BinSmall:0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed in PLA-CF. Everything went well first try! It is a little bendy but works great.
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PoopChuteV3: 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Excellent profile! Perfect print!
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