Bambu Lab P1/X1/X1C/X1CC Filament Spool Winder if you use AMS Assembly Instruction / Final version?
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- Purely mechanically controlled filament winder for Bambu Lab P1, X1, X1C or X1CC 3D Printer.
...and not, a model is never finished :)
Assembly Instruction.
00:00 Assembling the adjustment screws
00:30 Assembling the spool
01:04 Assembling the twist grip
01:49 Assembling the lower gears
04:38 Assembling the middle gear
06:00 Assembling the upper gear / drive gear
07:47 First function check - everything should run smoothly and the gears should mesh
08:07 Assembling the vertical axle for the linear drive
09:18 Assembling the filament carriage & guide
11:25 Adjusting the filament guide
It is online now on printables.com
www.printables.com/model/4076...
This is what I love about the maker community. Nice design with clear instructions. And FREE. What a guy
What a GOAT
nah no "ID" listed for tube, just length. thumbs down! 🤣🤣🤣but i do need to know.
@@tek_soup
The instructions are easy to follow and I just got a 3D printer recently, so I barely know what I'm doing! Just go to every chapter of this video, print out the parts and do exactly what he did. I guess he could talk, but it's very clear what you have to do.
Never could of build it without ur video! Thanks a million . I messed up a roll because I'm new and now this build and you saved the day and my wallet
This is the most helpful mime I've ever met.
I am so glad this is happening. Thank you for demystifying the gear coming from Bambu. I hope others will follow your lead!
Oh, heck yeah! This is awesome, and that worm gear mechanism is brilliant. Gonna build one for sure. I've got some spools that are too big for the AMS, so this will work out perfectly. Thank you for such a great model!
This video is AWESOME. Super clear instructions and not a word spoken!!! This video can be used by any maker regardless of the language spoken. This should set a new standard in instructional videos. Great Job on the video and on this awesome model! Both are a feat in engineering! Thank you so much.
I have no plans to make this, but I just got sucked into watching the vid. really liked how you presented the assembly instructions.
Printing now thank you so much for making this video and for making it free to the community
This was so awesome. Not only the free design, but super clear instructions and step by step install video. Send this guy some money. Or coffee. Or both! (Yes, I'm send him some myself)
amazing work and thank you so much for sharing it with all of us. I look forward to printing and trying it out
Printed out excellent using your 5 .3mf plates for my Bambu X1 Carbon. As a side note to anyone wandering about the “just a small screw” for the handle. I used an M2 x 8 and it worked beautifully. Thanks for designing this!
Finally got it all right tonight. THANK YOU for this amazing model! REALLY good! Also, I heated the screws to get them into the caps, great model like I said~! THANK YOU!
What a great job! Thank you! Absolute remarkable work based on just pure mechanical principles.
Absolute respect for making such an amazing piece, getting the gear ratios all just right...fine work of engineering.
As I write this, I'm printing out the parts and can't wait to put it together!
That is one amazing piece of machinery. Great job and Great instructions. I am excited to build one.
What an awesome project. Thank you so much for sharing!
I've been waiting for this. So has my collection of spools. BIG THANKS
Can't wait to try this - brilliant so far!
Lovely job, thanks for sharing your creation
Oh wow…. Can’t wait to attempt this. First real print I’m going to attempt.
Built today, works brilliantly. Thanks!
This is the most interesting style of tutorial I've ever seen. I love it! It's so easy to entertaining to follow along. Thanks for your help.
Great instructions -- If you have big clumsy hands like me; sticking the screws for the knobs into a 4.5mm socket (the head sits right on to of the socket) and pressing the assembly together with a vise works great. I know that that 1st knob that went airborne in the shop will eventually turn up.
This is awesome! I'm glad I watched this vid first as I can tell I won't tackle it until I get more experience.
The wag of the finger @2:27 is priceless. Printing the last remaining small parts right now. Wanted to get an AMS riser first because of the stupid cardboard spools, but I decided to go for this instead.
nice work, and thanks to share with the community. ❤
Very nice idea and make, Everything perfect. Works great, Thank you Miklós Kiszely
Really nice assembly instructions, thanks!
it's Hammer time!! thank you for the detailed video.
Thanks, this works great. Although I did need to use a little lube on the spool axes while using it.
Awesome vid! Great invention.
outstanding work!
This is exactly what i needed for making time fuze on my visco machine
AMAZING!!! thank you very very much!! you Killed my problems!
I normaly dislike video manuals, but this is well made and straight to the point. Thank you for the model and the video!
I just finished mine! Thanks so much
Love the hand gestures 🤘🤘
Amazing work!
No talking or music makes this a relaxing presentation.
THAT is one of the best designs I've seen yet for a winder.
I'm assuming from the description info that all those parts are printed on a Bambu Lab printer ???
The prints look amazing, but that gray support structure is really incredible! It looks like it was a one piece print, not a bunch of pieces put together.
Very impressive print job!
Awesome design 🎉
Awesome design!!
awesome work!
WUNDERBAR super Video - alles sehr verständlich - tolles Objekt - eines der Wenigen, die so perfekt sind, dass ich sie ohne Änderungen gleich drucken kann. Wonderful - very well video - absolut clear vor everybode - extraordinary objekt - one of less object I can print without changes.
Awesome work! Thanks!
It took me a while to get everything right, but it works great now! Thoughts/advice:
* print out the heavy duty versions of items - the 45mm axis (should be called "axle", right?) broke for me the first time. Which brings me to...
* don't turn the handle too hard. Each turn of the hand puts a lot of torque on that 45mm "axis". In my case, whoever/whatever wound the original spool did a lot of weird stuff, almost creating knots that I had to periodically clean out. Don't crank on the handle hard! Clear out any kinks by hand instead. It took more time, but I was still able to transfer a huge spool in maybe 4 minutes.
* the filament guide wasn't working for me. 1. Print out the non-slip version of both the 60 gear teeth and 47mm axle. I was getting slippage with the originals and that was part of the reason it wasn't working. The other is to watch the other video he made: (ua-cam.com/video/7t9KhT1nMEE/v-deo.html). I had to sand down two teeth. After I did that, everything worked perfectly.
Things could be improved, but this is so amazing. The 60 tooth gear would sometimes come off its shaft and it takes a little bit of work to get it back on the right way. I'll probably put a small screw on top of the axle to hold it.
Oh, and one more thing. Getting the m3 screws into the knobs was HAAAAARRRDDDDD!!!! I broke a knob trying to tap it in and I simply couldn't get it to work that way. In the end, I used two vice grips to squeeze the screw head into the knob, which was barely doable considering how small the are. If you can't do it, don't sweat it and just use an allen wrench and screw it in. It works just fine.
Absolutely incredible!!
Fantastic.... thank you for sharing
Very well done. No narration necessary!
Merci super boulot c'est génial ..
Perfect to transfer filament from a too heavy spool of 2,3 kg PLA to smaller spool to improve the smoothness of my print with the 2,3 Kg spool the outside is very bad on my Elegoo Neptune 4 pro.A really nice piece of engineering and easy to print
Nice!!!!! Well done!!!
Miklós az a nagyon cool video! Köszönöm it really looks killer!
Remarkable, thank you very much!
Great. That will be my next print
Very well done and subbed!
Eine ausgezeichnete Instruktion, souverän präsentiert ! - Mein Abonnement hast du ! 💪
great job man
Great video!
wow .. perfect manual :)
Absolutely brilliant, and your non-verbal communication is totally outstanding, kudos :)
If anyone is having issues getting the adjustment screws in, consider using tweezers and heating the metal screws to melt them in place
Nice tool. Thanks!
iv got to do this print thanks for doing it
Works perfect. Thanks alot.
Whisky Tango Foxtrot. Amazing!
instructions not clear, still wound up sticking a fork in the toaster >_<
Naaaa, great job and thank you for making it ^_^
Gonna motorize this. This is what open-source is for.
Did ya do it?
Emeğine sağlık harika bir tasarım olmuş buna benzer bir tasarım üzerinde çalışıyordum tesadüf eseri videonu gördüm tebrik ederim başarılarının devamını dilerim Türkiye'den selamlar..Hemen abone oldum👏👏👏👏
This is awesome
Absolutely great design and work you have created there. This is the first thing I downloaded as a 3D printer newbie and will print soon.
Can I print everything in PLA or is another material recommended?
Greetings
It is online now on printable.com:
www.printables.com/model/407688-bambu-lab-p1-x1-x1c-x1cc-filament-spool-switcher-w
Very cool!
Dude, I don’t know if you designed this from scratch, or copied it from an existing metal type of design, but in any case, it’s pretty cool. Excellent, just excellent.
the printables page lists that it is a remix of another design
Вы талантливый человек, очень четкая подробная сборка, справится даже мартышка! Идея конструкции просто огонь, я наверное доработаю эту конструкцию под электрический мотор. Успехов и здоровья Вам!
Спасибо! привет (в Россию?)
I have now printed this and put it together. It looks like I will have to redesign at least half of the parts again because the tolerances are far too high. Some of the gears barely engage.
im going to print this next!
Perfekt. Danke dir.
Bitte sehr!
Great model but tolerances on my x1c were little bit tighter (cool plate, PLA, not textured PEI like the model plates). I modified it to use 6mm diam 150mm long aluminium rod for the filament guide. Machine shop doesn't have PFTE laying around but had everything else other than that particular size of bearings.
Projects like this are the reason I got a 3D printer in the first place. Absolutely perfect! Even the colors are well chosen!
You should make a pet filament PullStruder in this style, but don't mind if I will also try.
3D printing and tight tolerances. What can go wrong...
great help thank you,, mine be complete in two hours..
I just finished assembly and this filament spool winder has a great design. Thank You!!
i had to superglue the two axles that go into the gear worm together. The gear worm kept coming loose and disconnecting from the axles.
Brilliant!
May I ask what kinda filament your main body is made of? I really like the matte off-white color.
i love it !!
Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤
The Brain is perfekt working man!
It would be nice if the winding was for spools of various widths. This can be easily done by tilting the winding unit, if this feature is incorporated into the design.
love it. but i miss one thing in all designes. how to unscrew loops that are created while winding for bare filament spool. anyone got idea?
Thanks so much!
I love it finally a Instruktion which even a dumbass like me can follow.
Thx for your work!
Hello. Just need some advice.
I am having issues with the vertical axel that is used to power the moving carriage. It keeps slipping down .
thank you buddy!
My hero
You are amazing
So this is awesome and I can't thank you enough for making and sharing this. I do have one question, however. Mine is completely printed and built, but it seems the Carriage Guide Tray pops off with just a little upward force from the spools while switching. Have you encountered this and, if so, is there a more elegant solution than just gluing the carriage tray in place?
Same as mine and the 33mm axle holding the worm gear slides out past the bearing. I'm reprinting the 2 axis to see if the fit is tighter this time.
Are there any alternatives to just buying g a spool winder. Kind of tired of printing parts for my printer. Hardly have time printing the parts we sell let alone making parts from a plug and play printer.
Where do we need supports on the main spoiler? Or is it completely without supports? (Printing it with the Bambu c1).?