TPU Spool Tyres for AMS - 200mm spool size sun etc

TPU Spool Tyres for AMS - 200mm spool size sun etc

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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These are tpu tyres that slip onto plastic filament spools 200mm wide (can be scaled in slicer to suit other sizes)

 

These increase the contact area of the spool with the rubber rollers in the AMS

 

This will increase the size of the spool so will require this lid riser to be printed to allow the lid to close but give clearance for the spools to turn

Lid riser available below

https://makerworld.com/en/models/92181#profileId-98568

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Thank you for this design. I printed from eSun TPU 95A in black. It fits eSun cardboard spools perfectly (at least the ones wound with PLA+). It also fits Eryone cardboard spools (wound with PETG-CF), but is a slightly easier fit than on the eSun spools.
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since uploading these i have moved to using the esun cardboard spools directly in the ams without issue and ive been using them for months
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Replying to @KENPRINT :
Interesting! I too have been using the eSun cardboard spools in the AMS without problem, but I thought that it would just be a matter of time before a failure, which is why I printed your tyres. I've also had no problem, so far, with Eryone Cardboard spools. I did have a problem with another manufacturer's cardboard spool (I can't remember who), which I fixed by wiping both the cardboard and the AMS rollers with isopropyl alcohol.
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Replying to @user_1031892327 :
yea i no longer respool anything and never an issue
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
a bit tight. but that's probably better than being loose. I've noticed my printer seem to print everything a bit tight though so could be on my end.
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its supposed to be a bit tight but you could always scale it up a fraction
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