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Bowden tube holder for Creality Space Pi

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Bowden/PTFE tube holder for the Creality Space Pi (plus) filament dryer.

 

For the fitting I used the one inserted in spool holder of the A1. (See pictures)

It can be removed without destructing the holder and pressed in the model.

 

Because the dryer (for me) takes the place of the holder there is no problem with using a part of the holder, and like mentioned it can always be reassembled because it can be taken out without breaking anything.

 

Note that the model is made to fit snug, so it is normal that force is required to assemble and insert it in the dryer.

Certain parameters of the model can also be changed if it does not fit due to tolerance differences.

 

I recommend printing it out of PETG and at an angle of ~45 degrees. Tho PLA also works fine, just be careful that you do not break it when inserting

 

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