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Bambu Lab Spool Weight & Silica | Spool Weight

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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Black (33102) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

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The perfect solution for lightweight spools in your AMS! âš–ïžđŸ’§
When your original Bambu Lab spools get low on filament, they tend to jump around in the AMS during retraction. This spool weight solves that problem while keeping your filament dry!

Features:

  • Perfect Fit: Custom adapted to perfectly fit the center hole of original Bambu Lab spools.
  • 2-in-1 Design: The weight easily screws together. Just fill the inside with silica gel beads. The holes allow moisture to enter while keeping the beads securely inside.

Credits & Shoutout:
This design is heavily inspired by the awesome spool weight created by Hensel Prints (originally designed for Jayo spools). I adapted the design to fit Bambu Lab spools perfectly.
A huge thank you to Hensel Prints for the great original concept! Please check out his model here:

🔗Jayo Spool Weight by Hensel Prints

Happy printing and keep your filament dry!

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