PTFE & Filament Cutter with Bambulab Scraper blade
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Bill of Materials
- M2.5x4 Socket Head Cap Machine Screws x 2:
Description
Hi
I've created a cutter that can cut PTFE tubes and filament straight with a single motion. It only requires one blade from the Bambulab scraper and two screws. The rest can be printed. However, I recommend using an AMS printer to print the support structures in multi-material builds. This involves printing the body from PETG and the support interface from PLA, or vice versa. Removing the supports from the slider is unfortunately a bit tedious and requires some patience. But it's worth it because this cutter not only cuts perfectly straight but is also fun to use :)
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Assembly instructions:
- Take the cutter and insert a Bambulab scraper blade. The screw holes indicate which way the blade must be inserted. Secure the blade with the two screws.
- Insert the cutter into the slider; the two tabs at the top and bottom can move to facilitate insertion.
- Finally, slide the lock over the cutter and attach it to the slider until it stops. The holes should align.
- FINISH
- ATTENTION: It's possible that the holes for the filament and PTFE tube will be too small. The holes can be enlarged with a drill bit. Use a 4mm drill bit for the PTFE tube and a 1.8mm or 2mm drill bit for the filament.
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