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Detailed Filament Measuring Slide

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0.18mm layer, 4 walls, 14% infill
0.18mm layer, 4 walls, 14% infill
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Filament Measure Slide

The Filament Measure Slide is a simple, practical tool designed to help you quickly estimate how much filament is left on your spool before starting a print.

It slots neatly onto standard filament spools and uses multiple weight scales to give an approximate remaining filament amount at a glance. This helps reduce failed prints caused by running out of filament mid-job and makes print planning quicker and easier.

Designed with clarity in mind, the slide features clear markings, along with the MakerWorld and Bambu Labs logos, making it a useful and tidy addition to any 3D printing setup. Ideal for everyday use in home workshops, print farms, or AMS-based systems.

A small, fast print that solves a very common problem.

 

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If this Filament Measure Slide helped you avoid a failed print or made planning a bit easier, a Boost would be hugely appreciated.

It’s a small, quick print, but it solves a problem most of us run into sooner or later — guessing whether there’s enough filament left on the spool. Boosts help get practical tools like this seen by more makers, and they genuinely help keep new designs coming.

Thanks for the support, and happy printing 👊

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thank you
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You're very welcome :)
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Prints great!
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Sehr schönes Modell
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i haven’t printed this, but based on the fact that the scale appears to be linear, i can’t imagine this thing being too accurate. every other model i’ve seen is a non-linear scale due to the fact that circumference increases with the radius, meaning more material per extra layer of filament in the spool as you get further from the centre. i like the idea and think your model looks great, i just don’t think it’s as accurate as other models i’ve seen.
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It’s not the most accurate but it gives you an idea of about how much you have.
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perfect print. looks fantastic
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I'm glad that you like it! please consider dropping a boost for the model to make it more known to the community! (Boost me - for free)
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so good my mate took it and had to print a second. 😄
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I'm pleased to hear that you like this model! judging on the lack of comments, i was starting to get worried! haha!
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I’m definitely going to print this!
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the last print before i discovered my a1 is in early stage of ntc transistor failure💔
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perfect does just what’s needed and printed clean
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