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H2S / H2D / H2C slim Poop Chute

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M3x12 SHCS Machine Screw (20PCS) - AA038
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Green(30502) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Despite the many poop chute models available for the H2 series printer, none of them met my needs: I have to put the printer as close to the wall as possible, so there is very little space behind it.

 

No problem, I designed the poop chute based on my needs. It protrudes from the back of the printer by only 3 centimeters and is mounted using the Allen key and additional screws found in the printer's tool box to be screwed onto the holes of the lower external spool holder. The steep slope ensures the chute is fully functional.
The chute is installed using the two spool holder screws found in the accessory box, threading them into the frame's threaded holes. You can also screw the chute into the top, using the central screw on the printer's rear panel.

 

To collect the poop, I designed a custom container, shaped according to the shape of the printer. You don't need a very large container, H2 poops are small and compact and I can print for several weeks before having to empty it!
 

Note:  if you print the chute in PLA you may notice some poop not sliding down well: this is due because the waste comes out of the printer still hott and PLA is sensitive to medium-high temperatures. For this reason it is preferable to print the chute in PETG.

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