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Solder Wire Holder with Anti-Drop Threaded Center Shaft (Compatible with Large Solder Wire Spools)

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a newly designed 3D-printed part for fixing solder wire spools.

  • Center shaft diameter: 19mm
  • Accommodates solder wire spools with a maximum diameter of 75mm
  • Accommodates solder wire spools with a maximum length of 63-65mm
  • The raised design on the right side is for easy installation of the center shaft and to effectively prevent the solder wire from falling off from the right side during use
  • The center shaft is fixed on the left end with a threaded design, which is very strong and durable
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Dimensions can accommodate most solder wire spools on the market. Center shaft: 19mm, maximum diameter of solder wire spool: 75mm, length: 63mm
The center shaft uses a threaded design for stable shaft fixing.
A protrusion is made on the right side to facilitate the rotary installation of the center shaft and prevent the solder wire spool from falling off from the right side.

 

 

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Nice, I made some holes to save some material
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It doesn't do what it's supposed to do, if you print this as it sits. The knurling feels pretty terrible on the hand, so I had to use a towel to hold break the parts in until they fit. It's so tight that the spool doesn't spin freely, making it impossible to feed more solder through it. HOW TO FIX THIS PRINT: You don't need to print the rectangular prime tower, and I have no idea why it is on the plate. Print the spool separately and scale down the x and y axis to 97% (uncheck uniform scaling and do not scale Z axis) to get this to work properly. I was also able to do a 90° x-axis cut to remove the completely unnecessary Bambu branding and delete the extra slice. Now it looks better and works as intended. The only problem is the handle still feels awful sharp. Hopefully, you won't have to change too often with a 1 pound spool.
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Great print in PLA. Screw thread very tight
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It didn't work
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the threads were really tight! I wasn't able to screw it all the way together, but I screwed it in enough where it works well.
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The threads should have more clearance and should have chamfers for lead in. I broke the piece trying to thread the shaft into the base.
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