this post was submitted on 19 Aug 2023
89 points (97.8% liked)

3DPrinting

15276 readers
106 users here now

3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.

The r/functionalprint community is now located at: !functionalprint@kbin.social or !functionalprint@fedia.io

There are CAD communities available at: !cad@lemmy.world or !freecad@lemmy.ml

Rules

If you need an easy way to host pictures, https://catbox.moe may be an option. Be ethical about what you post and donate if you are able or use this a lot. It is just an individual hosting content, not a company. The image embedding syntax for Lemmy is ![](URL)

Moderation policy: Light, mostly invisible

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

3d printed threads and snap connectors are nice, but M3 bolts and nuts are more robust and look dope. They also make the model easier todesign print, since you don't have to worry about tolerances as much.

STEP/STL and instructions available here: www.printables.com/model/548770-master-spool

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] Fogle@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So you have to do all this instead of having 2 cardboard circles on the side of the spool. 2 recyclable circles

[–] Stephen304@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I think it's more of a replacement for plastic spools, since cardboard doesn't work well in edge roller spool holders and master spools are almost always reusable plastic which does work in edge roller spool holders. If your spool holders work with cardboard rims then yeah there isn't much of a reason.