Using an A350 with the enclosure. One big issue is the filament going on the wrong side of the pillar after the 3d module goes home. I always have to catch it when it starts a print, otherwise the filament gets stretched out.
Has anyone designed a filament guide that works with the enclosure?
I’m using the stock filament holder but I just lowered it on the z pillar a few holes.
Had same problem with filament getting caught up when it went to home.
I designed a couple guides. Take your pick. Only printed A.
I did, but for some reason it doesn’t show up in searches. Even if I look at my own Profile I see I have 7 uploaded designs but that one isn’t shown. Weird, I can only guess it’s because of the single huge file and using a Zip, but I don’t know. Might be some unrelated database error.
If I drill all the way into my Analytics I can see the link for it, and that it’s been downloaded 6 times yet never viewed somehow.
I have the same problem. One of my designs just doesn’t show up. It’s an ever returning problem with thingiverse it seems. (If you google for it there are hundreds of people reporting the same problem, and this for multiple years)
I was hoping it would resolve itself after a few days (weeks) but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Contacting their helpdesk seems like the only solution that works, but I haven’t bothered myself yet.
I modded it in the width, so I can spools with 100mm (2kg) width put into.
Put it on top of the enclousure and melted a little hole in the plate.
Also I have a bowdentube PTFE-Anschluss-A350.stl (643.4 KB) installed so the filament is save.
I made this one on Thingiverse (Makes of Cable clip filament guide for Snapmaker 2.0 Enclosure by VaughnDTaylor - Thingiverse). What’s especially great about this filament guide is that it clips into the rail the same way that the cable management clips work. However, the filament guide is not as difficult to install as the cable management clips due to the way @petitdragon21 designed it.
There are other solutions to this issue, but none are as simple, functional and fast-printing (13-14 minutes on Fast Print) as this one. It’s an elegant fix to what could be a big problem and it should be included as part of the Snapmaker 2 package.