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Flashforge AD5X Poop Chute (customized enclosure)

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.6 h
2 plates
4.9(9)

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Flashforge AD5X Improved Poop Chute (Bin Included)

This upgraded poop chute is designed specifically for the Flashforge AD5X. I noticed filament waste would often get stuck on other chute designs, so I created this version with an improved angle to ensure smoother filament flow and fewer jams.

Features:

  • Optimized angle to prevent filament from catching or backing up
  • Optional waste bin included if needed
  • Easy and quick installation

Print Settings:

  • Infill: 5–15%
  • Supports: No supports

Installation:

  1. Remove the two screws next to the filament waste exit on the AD5X
  2. Install the chute in place
  3. Reinstall the screws

Simple, effective, and designed for reliable waste management on the AD5X.

 

 

 

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Love this. I have my printer on a riser so I extended the waste bin to accommodate. Turned out amazing. No more clogging in the chute!!!
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Thank you, in the 4 months I've had it, the waste hasn't gotten stuck once
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how do i orientate it on my plate, i tried with no supports but it failed and told me it had a floating cantilever and i need to reposition it.
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Try opening the print profile directly - OPEN in Bambu studio. / Import into Bambu studio. If you do not have the import function from makerwold to Orca flashforge enabled, then download the 3MF file, there are objects placed on the mat with supports and everything you need.
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Replying to @ErrorDisconnect :
can you please add one where the chute is rotated upright and one where the bottom is completely on the bed as supprots add a heck of a time difference
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Replying to @user_1289178027 :
i use orca/orca flashforge
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This was one of my first few prints, and I've only printed the chute so far. But it fits perfectly using the existing screws in the AD5X. The design is great as it brings the poop to the side of the machine, which is much easier to collect than other designs that require access to the back of the machine.
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I am happy, that you like my model.
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Absolutely love this chute and bin . Fits the ad5x perfectly and doesn't get clogged and the bin has a large capacity.
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I'm glad you like this project.
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can you model for it to the other side? (same side as where the filament is o)
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That won't be a problem, but the chute certainly won't work as well as this one, because there is twice as much distance from the edge and the gradient will be bad.
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Replying to @ErrorDisconnect :
that be great thanks in advance.
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Replying to @user_811338628 :
I created a print profile for you with a right-side flip, but it's very long and the angle of inclination is smaller, so I don't know how well it will work. Let me know if this poop chute worked well, thanks
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I printed three poop chutes, they work great but the bin which works great wasn't my personal style , sooo I added a print profile for a slimmer curvier bin. I don't know why the profile title disappeared, but it's only the bin. not the chute
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This was one of my first prints and it did not come out too aesthetically pleasing, but functionally it is one of the best designs I've seen for this purpose and I'm glad I went with it.
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im wondering if you can print 4 longer legs on the ad5x and that connect 2 chutes so it goes straight to the front
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i mean with like a bottom riser if u can make it taller and put a second chute on the printer
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instead of connecting 2 chutes, I could model the chutes in an L shape with a constant slope up to the front edge of the printer, but the printer would have to be raised by at least 10 cm so that the small slope does not clog the chutes
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Love this model... However i found that the screwfixing points keep breaking, Prob my fault , so I remixed to add magnets to hold in place. 4 is prob overkill but hey it works
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Fortunately, I haven't encountered this problem, I've only had the screws removed twice. And so far the thread is working fine. Otherwise, thank you for liking my model.
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