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**These can be old ones, or even 3d printed | **These can be old ones, or even 3d printed | ||
*'''The Advantages Are''' | *'''The Advantages Are''' | ||
** | **Less mass to be shipped (can often reduce shipping cost) | ||
**No cost to make a spool, and thus either cheaper overall, or more grams of filament for the same cost | |||
**Less Waste | |||
**If reusable zip ties are used, free zip ties! | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 28 July 2020
Basics
- An Alternative Method of Shipping FDM Filament
- Uses a coil with 4 ties radially spaced out
- Thus there is no "disposable" FDM Filament Spool
- It then uses a "Master Spool" that is reused for each filament
- These can be old ones, or even 3d printed
- The Advantages Are
- Less mass to be shipped (can often reduce shipping cost)
- No cost to make a spool, and thus either cheaper overall, or more grams of filament for the same cost
- Less Waste
- If reusable zip ties are used, free zip ties!
Internal Links
External Links
- The Youtube Video Introducing the Concept
- A Video on V4 of the Design - easier workflow, allows for re-zip tying of the coil]
- The Thingiverse Page on This
- Thomas Sanladerer's Review of the Concept