The small debris which my printer creates was getting out of hand. I normally dyson out my enclosure after a print to clean up the scraps, but thought a small bucket may be a simpler solution. I designed this to stick on the side of the CR10S Pro using five 12x3 cylinder magnets, and it prints without supports. The magnets are held in using some superglue (I use Gorilla Superglue Gel) and I plan to glue the frame to the bucket on mine.
I made one minor change between my printed part and the model here, which is to lower the height of the bucket by 1.6mm since I found that mine was just a bit too tall (my printer uses the stock feet). If the printer is raised or uses non-stock feet, it may be necessary to add something to the base of the bucket, or you can adjust the model, since I will include the STEP file.
Please note, this bucket will block off part or all of the vents on the front side of the printer (depending on where it is placed). I positioned mine so it only partly blocks the vent and doubt there will be any problem. But if you have issues with temps, or are concerned about cooling the main board and internal components, it is something to consider before making this model. The bucket can also be positioned a few mm away from the edge of the printer by adding a spacer, so there is a gap to allow some additional airflow.
If you print one, please post feedback and a make. If you modify the model, please post a remix here, thanks! I printed mine in PETG using a 0.6mm nozzle, and would recommend using a higher temp filament like ABS or PETG, since it could pick up some radiated heat from the bed (and my printer is enclosed), but use your own judgement on if this is appropriate for your printer, since nobody knows your printer better than you. If you want to support my work using my Amazon affiliate links to purchase the magnets or superglue, or just want to see what I'm working on, you can do so from my blog:
http://www.mystoopidstuff.com/blog/cr10s-pro-scraps-bucket-is-posted
Thanks to Captain Falafel at Thingivese for posting the model of the CR10S Pro ( CR10S Pro V2 (+V1) Step models ), which has been very helpful in designing this model, and also a belted Z remix I am working on for the CR10S Pro. Captian Falafel's model is also partly pictured in the CAD rendering attached to this design.
If you like this thing, please like it or download it (which helps to get me closer to my first free spool of Prusament). Or you can check out my site, to see what other projects are in the works.
Thanks for looking!
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