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H2D / H2S Slanted Poop Chute Bin

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PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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12.6 h
4 plates
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PETG - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PETG - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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D8x3 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA008

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Update 3.1: Added V3.1 based on great feedback from @Tendersoul3 . In V3.1 I have added an optional lid. The lid helps hold in chamber heat and also keeps out household furry friends from scavenging toys.

 

Update 3: Added V3 based on great feedback from Rhen (@DadB0d) . In V3 I have added even more draft in both planes from printer chute outlet into reservoir to help eliminate the chance of backups. I now have a V3 Standard and V3 Extended with this new geometry. 

 

Update 2: Added V2 which moves the left of the bin away from the vent flaps for use with extraction hose connector, extended it slightly for added volume, and increased slope from outlet into reservoir to help with backups others have reported.

 

Update 1: Added extended version for more printer poop storage at the request of @Flying4T. It is included as an additional plate option in the print profiles.

 

Original: I have tried many poop chute bins for the H2D but none functioned how I wanted. The H2D printer is very deep and so there is not much room behind the printer on my desk. Since the printer moves on the vibration feet I wanted the chute to attach to the back with magnets. Due to the vent grills on the back of the printer it makes things harder to make the chute have much capacity directly below the outlet. So this is what I came up with. The area in the poop bin directly under the H2D chute slants to the left, and slides the poops into a second lower chamber. The second chamber design could be made bigger. But I have found I don't need to catch as much printer poops since I can utilize two nozzles and my purge waste is much lower compared to what I tend to generate on the X1C and P1S printers I have.

 

The file prints without supports and in one piece. 

 

*The print requires Qty:4 - 8mm x 3mm round magnets, see BOM below.

 

I have included a STEP file in the downloads, and linked below is the native Onshape file if you want to modify it better to suit your needs.

 

Onshape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/db46c9aa667985f5cef57849/w/09afcda081767378f73bc2a1/e/81e1068db2bf11119fd185d6?renderMode=0&uiState=6910ca9f8aa365534456f6fa

 

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PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I printed the extended version. The 8x3 magnets were a tight fit but I got them in. I did not glue them. Any chance you designed a lid for this one like the one you made for the X1C? If not, no worries, I love this one and that it fits behind my printer. Thank you so much for this file and all your other files. They are all great.
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Something like this:
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Printed and test fit this morning. Seems to work. I will upload it today. Thanks for the suggestion.
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lid is up. if you printed the extended v3 you will want plate 4. The extended and the standard has slightly different top geometry for fulfillment savings on the smaller one (steeper top slope)
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Inhave found that this doesn't work very well and have removed it from my printer. The poop gets stuck, the only reason you see poop at the very bottom, last week I manually shoved them down there. I will be looking for an alternative. Cool design though.
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I recently made a V2 if you think it would help. Steeper slope to the reservoir.
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Replying to @eclien :
do you have the dimensions of how far it is wide so I can verify the vent cover I printed will still work?
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Replying to @DonViper :
Does this help:
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PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
The design of this is cool, but has one major design flaw......you cant use any printed exhaust cover because this poop shoot is so wide, it hinders two of the design I already printed for it. now I have to decide to toss this poop chute, and print a completely different one, or give up my idea of venting out the windows with a standard piece if dryer vent.
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How much narrower would it need to be to work? I can just make a variant for you.
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Replying to @eclien :
I will have to check when I get back from traveling for work. I printed the exhaust cover a few days before printing this poop chute. I can show you the exhaust cover I printed of that helps? when I get home Thursday night, if I have time, I will mount the exhaust cover and then measure the clearance needed. I would hate for you to have to spend time on this for me though, However I do appreciate the offer and would gladly take you up on it. I think your poop chute is better than most I've come across.
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Replying to @eclien :
I have decided to remove this poop chute, not only because it interferes with the exhaust print that I have ready to install (I haven't yet installed it), but this poop chute has a flaw. The poop pieces, not all, get stuck where the poop chute mates with the printer. Once a few pieces get stuck there (because there is a lip, it's not a smooth drop), then more get backed up and had I not been paying attention, would have backed up into the printer at some point. I hadn't been checking it because the poop chute was so large, I figured I had a long time before I needed to check it. But I had to pull my table out from the wall for something else, and that is when I peeped into it and saw a huge amount collecting where the chute and printer meet. I have been printing a lot lately, and I have not removed the poops for 2 days now, I will take a photo of what has collected after this coming week, I'm currently traveling for work this coming week. Still a great design, you did an awesome job.
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Would you mind creating a slightly longer version, so it can store more poop? :D
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Sure, how deep do you want it? Maybe you could mark up this for the dimensions you want to have?
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Maybe something like this?
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Extended versions added into updated print profiles. Available on Plate2 of the profile.
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printed in translucent pc, looks good, but as stated the magnet sizes are off, so saying lets see how it performs
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My magnets fit like a glove, so are you seeing over or undersized holes. I think there must be a lot of variation in the magnet OD from different suppliers. Because the ones that I purchased are light press fit and don't even require glue.
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Replying to @eclien :
My daughter had 8mm x 2mm but they were more than just a light press, more like nip the ones i could with a pair of pliers. In no way am i knocking the design, i like it alot, yes some poop sits on the ramp but others can knock it down. For now its doing its job, which is all i'm interested in.
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This printed out very well with no problems. I had no problems with the magnets. Fit perfectly. Used BBL ABS Silver. Very functional part. Thank you!
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Nice design, fits nicely on the H2C. Appreciate the Onshape link, was able to go overkill using the random magnets laying around 🧲🧲🧲 😬. Wish I had a boost token to hand out. Made the extended version in Bambu PLA Matte Ash Gray. May make one in higher temp material down the road. THANKS for sharing!
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Yep, that many magnets should do it 🙂.
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PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
5 hrs print with 6mm nozzle high flow.
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PLA - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
This worked out great after my husband added magnets to it!!,
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