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PTFE Tube Cutter Silicone Rubber | Bowden Puck Pro

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P1 & X series printers, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
P1 & X series printers, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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7.4 h
5 plates
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A1 printers, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
A1 printers, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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8.2 h
5 plates
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H2D printer, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
H2D printer, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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7.9 h
5 plates
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X2D printer, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
X2D printer, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 8% infill
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7.5 h
5 plates
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Description

Snap-together PTFE/rubber/silicone tube cutter that’s precise, safe, and seriously satisfying

It’s been about a year since I designed the original Bowden Puck. While it has become very popular, back then I was just getting started with 3D printing and CAD.

 

Now? I know a bit more, so it felt like time for an upgrade.

 

Enter: The Bowden Puck Pro.

 

It’s smarter, grippier, more versatile—and still slices PTFE tubes like a hot knife through butter. Only now it also handles other small-diameter tubing like rubber and silicone.

 

In short: it’s better in (almost) every way.

 

If you liked the original, this is everything it should’ve been the first time around.

What’s New?

  • Easier alignment – Guide hole and blade alignment now lock in with satisfying snaps
  • More stable operation – No more wandering; alignment stays put
  • More sizes – Supports tubing from 3–7.9mm OD
  • Clearly labeled – Size markings on both top and bottom
  • Even grippier – Aggressive diagonal knurling = serious grip (gloves welcome)
  • Smarter knurling – Optimized for actual direction of force
  • More consistent prints – Tweaked models and profiles for better reliability
  • Easier blade removal – Side notches allow use of a flathead (10mm / SL10) for separation

Features

  • Safe – Blade is enclosed and not directly accessible to fingers (Note: exposure increases with larger tube sizes)
  • Grippy –No slipping, even under pressure
  • No screws – Snap-fit assembly, just the way it should be
  • Multi-size design – Each puck includes 7 guide holes (the 12 o’clock hole is the labeled size and each subsequent hole increases by +0.15mm clockwise)
  • Clearly labeled sizing – Example: “4” = 4.0–4.9mm range
  • Actually looks good – This is a tool you won’t hide in a drawer
  • Standard blades – Uses common safety razors you can find anywhere

Important Printing Notes

  • The guide includes long overhangs – Bambu Studio may warn about a floating cantilever; this is safe to ignore as it won’t affect function
  • Print time estimates – Profile includes five different sizes on five plates, but a single puck for PTFE is a ~90 minute print
  • Tolerances are intentionally tight – Make sure your printer is dialed in
  • The guide has a break-in period – Rotation will get smoother with use over time
  • Avoid brittle filaments like PLA Matte – The spring mechanism of the guide needs durability

Assembly

  1. Choose your size (e.g., 4mm puck = 4.0–4.9mm range and is ideal for Bambu's PTFE tubes)
  2. Print both halves
  3. Rub a crayon along the guide’s detent wall (Yes, really. It makes a huge difference in smoothness and there's an illustration in the model's photos. No crayon? Just borrow one from a neighbor’s kid.)
  4. Carefully insert a new razor blade
  5. Press the halves together (You may need to press hard, and please watch your fingers.)
  6. (Optional) Admire your work, and the tool
  7. Rotate a few times to break it in
  8. Test fit your tube across a few holes from the outside of the guide
  9. Align the guide/holder protrusions
  10. Insert the tube fully through the guide and eyelet
  11. Rotate to cut
  12. Optional: mark your most-used hole with a permanent marker along the guide hole chamfer and/or its protrusion

Tube Fit & Tuning

You’re aiming for a slight friction fit.

 

If needed:

  • Too tight? +0.025mm X-Y Hole Compensation
  • Too loose? −0.025mm

Reprint the guide until it feels just right.

 

Important: adjust Hole Compensation, not Contour Compensation

 

More info: Bambu Studio: X-Y Hole Compensation

 

Changelog:
April 30, 2026: Improve closeness of cut (thank you @boggisthecat for investigating!)

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