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Part Paper Filter Roller

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P1S
P1P
X1
X1 Carbon
X1E

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
Designer
38 min
1 plate
4.2(5)

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Description

This is an innovative and improved 3D printable jig designed to help you consistently roll uniform paper filters for hand-rolled cigarettes or other uses. Unlike traditional single-piece designs, this tool consists of two separate parts, significantly enhancing its usability and precision.

 

How It Works (Usage Instructions):

  1. Prepare your paper: Cut paper strips to your desired size. Recommended dimensions are 2 cm wide by 6 cm long.
  2. Create a small loop: Make a tiny loop or fold at one end of your paper strip.
  3. Attach to the green pin: Insert this small loop into the slot on the green T-Handle.
  4. Insert into the blue body: Place the green T-Handle (with the paper attached) into the blue main body, aligning the paper with the main body's slot.
  5. Roll the filter: While holding the blue body firmly, begin rotating the green T-Handle. The paper will wrap tightly and evenly around the green pin, forming your filter. Keep rolling until the entire strip is wound.
  6. Secure & Remove: Once fully rolled, hold the formed filter tightly inside the blue body for a moment. Then, gently slide out the green T-Handle. The finished filter will remain in the blue body, ready to be pushed out.

Specifications of the Produced Filter:

  • Filter Inner Diameter: Approx. [6-7mm] (or the exact measurement of your green rolling pin).
  • Tool Outer Diameter: Approx. [12-15mm] for a comfortable grip.
  • Tool Length: Approx. [70-80mm].

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