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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Nice functional poop chute including two container variants for your H2D and the identical H2S.

 

I consciously opted for the screw-less solution as the H2D(H2S only has very short and small screws on the back.

You only need 4 simple and cheap magnets 18mm in diameter and 5mm thick. This allows you to easily remove or reattach the chute at any time.

https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0CC1F5N91

 

Important Tip: Please print the chute exclusively in PETG so that hot poops do not stick!

 

By popular demand, now optionally with cooling holes.

 

The print is super easy.

 

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didn’t want to buy extra magnets so scrambled some cylinders to a few magnet holders for my 2x10 mms and worked great! def weaker than using the 18x5s but still does its job
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How did you design these? Would be good to learn as I always run into this issue where we everyone is using a different magnet size and this trick would be handy
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Replying to @cedius :
You can try to lookup tutorials about "add primitive" function in Bambu studio
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Hey, could you perhaps upload the STL? I have the same magnets, and if you already have your adapters ready, it would save me the effort of making them 😎 Cheers
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Simply amazing, it's a real achievement to design something like this. But could it be that there's something wrong with the version of the 3D model that has ventilation holes? When I look at the 3D model here, there are triangles, and these are also missing in the first layer of the print. The first layer is flawless in the version without holes
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Thank you for the feedback. I hadn't noticed the error myself because I hadn't printed the version with the holes. The holes are not strictly necessary; I only added them due to requests. The error occurred during export to the STL format. I searched for a long time for the cause but found nothing in the model itself. It is likely a bug in the CAD-STL export. To fix the problem, I reluctantly had to deal with Blender, a program I'm not really familiar with. I was able to provisionally repair the error there. The irregularity should now be so minor that it is no longer visible on the first layer of a 3D print. So, thanks again. I greatly appreciate it when people like you kindly point out errors without a critical tone
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I printed the file with ASA on the H2S and corresponding adapters for 10x5mm magnets. It holds really well and is a great slide. Thumbs up 👍🏻 Printed with 0.6 high flow nozzle and 0.3 layer height
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Thank you for your support.
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Great! where do I get these magnet adapters
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Replying to @QuadTrick :
i have added the profile for the adapter
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Debris gets stuck in the part and causes a jam
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The problem is the hot droppings. They sometimes get stuck in the chute. It can be helpful to pay attention to this before it's too late. PETG is a bit safer in this regard. I also have a larger, open version in my uploads. I use it personally, and it's possible to intervene occasionally for safety reasons.
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I have same problem here also..This design needs more space in this corner.
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Ingenious and perfect design. Fits without post-processing. Designing something like this requires experience. Professional work
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Thank you for the compliment
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Brilliant design, it’s the only one I’ve found that brings the poop to the front and I absolutely love it. I have an artefact where there seems to clumping at the top of the slope, the surface is not smooth and is rough, see first pic. Does anyone know why this happens and how I can avoid it? thanks!
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I have this same problem. Anybody know what is causing this? Do we need to lower the print speed?
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Replying to @userRoland :
Bambu Lab support helpt me with new settings and it made a perfect print. Let me know if you are interested in the 3MF file.
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Replying to @userRoland :
yes please!
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Fits perfectly👍 The magnets make it even more practical I lined the inside with copper foil so that nothing sticks when hot
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Perfect Very good solution
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I printed this. They are sticking to the chute?? Is that why mine keeps getting clogged?
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yes, I made this adaptation also. Looks like it is the solution... Just keeping an eye on it for a little while. If this works out as hoped for, I think @SpeedDesigner should include this instruction and item (metal-tape) to the part list of extra needed items. If it works out, I will change my review to the 5-star as it will be afterall. Because it is a very slim design.
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the print is ok. but the design is far from perfect. the holes can trap poop. and then all is blocked. so than the thing is useless... bummer.
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Unfortunately, hot poop sometimes sticks to the material. This happens with all poop chutes. PETG is a bit better. Sealing it from the inside is also a solution. My larger, more open version would be better for you.
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Replying to @SpeedDesigner :
Ok, i will try Petg - maybee that works better. But why are the holes there? if a tale hooks in one of them all is blocked. So for me a new print of a shute will not have holes.
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The 18.5mm magnets I bought were somewhat loose and I had to add glue Overall good, the elbow can also get clogged, I would have given it more curve and I would modify that top tab I have sprayed it with WD40 so that the poop slides
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Many thanks for your support.
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Generally, it works reasonably well However, I repeatedly have remnants that get stuck and block the chute I will try treating the chute with a lacquer spray perhaps it will then slide more easily
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try silicone spray
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