Thick Boi Wall Mounted Spool Holder

10 (likes)
1393 (views)
This product is available only if you have an account in My Mini Factory service
×
Color:

So I hear ya like 3D printing... well listen here ya nasty lil turd, I got just the thing for ya. I got this here spool holder, straight from the FFFTechnology factory, aka some dude's crappy apartment! Those engineers were sleep'n on the job; poor underpaid bastards.... Well this one's a thick boi, a thick'ms, a T H I double C! This bad boy can hold a multitude of different spools, (As long as the spool hole's diameter is around 54mm) from many different brands. The Thick Boi is so damn tough, it ate a bowl of nails for breakfast... without any milk! With the spool rod's diameter of 50mm, the center of mass from the spool wont slow down the filament feeding, and allows the spool to turn with less resistance. The spool holder is designed to hold standard 1kg spools, but with a bit of luck, I'm sure you can fit two 500g spools on there. Now listen here; we run a legitimate business here, see? So why don't ya print a Thick Boi Spool Holder, and get the fuck out here? Or I'll have cousin Lenny grind ya into the bologna supply!

About the author:
FFFTech
From the Empire State; FFFTechnology is an undertaking to bring common use, open source hardware to the masses. Everything designed has a function, with little care for frill; while using just the right amount of material to get the job done. All designs are tested about a month's time before uploading, so nobody has to feel like a beta tester when they just want a tool that works. You'll find designs from a variety of fields; from domestic usage models like coat hooks, table lamps, and door wedges; to more "specialty" models like the E-Vise Series, Raspberry Pi enclosures, and the IPi Security Camera Series. Everything on this site, my own site, and Prusa Printers are 100% open source. Everything here is free to download and share with others as you see fit.

Reviews

This model have no reviews. Would you like to be the first to review? You need to print it first.