Filament Clip - K2 Clip

Filament Clip with a unique filament clip design, multiple locking points, floats on spool while printing.
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K2 Clip

The K2 Clip is a unique design with multiple locking points. No matter what, there will be a locking point facing up.  The clip can be left to "float" on your filament spool while printing. Extra secure storage using the locking version! READ TEST PRINT NOTES!

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Print Files / Details: 

  1. K2_Clip_v2.5 :  Im listening to your comments. You wanted all corners the same size and the center to insert PTFE as an option. New tapered slots!
  2. K2_Clip_Locking_v2.stl - Updated 12/20/2023.   (IMPORTANT: If locking version of clip is at a very sharp angle while printing, it's possible the locking clip may grab your filament. ie. Fokoos, Bambu AMS).

NOTE: I recommend taking them off when using the  Bambu AMS.  I do run the NON-locking center version on my AMS, but NOT with full spools.

 

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My Test Scale  X/Y ONLY:

  • Ender 3v2: 100%
  • Ender 5-S1: 100%
  • Bambu X1C: 96%

PLA/PLA PRO - My Print Settings:  

  • 0.4mm Nozzle
  • 0.20mm Layer height
  • 2-3 Walls/Perimeters
  • I print at 100% scale. Test print one, and just scale up/down X/Y.

PETG - My Print Settings:  

  • 0.4mm Nozzle
  • 0.20mm Layer height
  • 2-3 Walls/Perimeters
  • I Scale X/Y to 96%.  Polymaker PETG was a loose fit for me.

NOTE: All printers are different, and calibrated differently. The K2 Clip has very tight tolerances. Test print one in case you need to scale the X/Y up or down.  If you are having problems getting a nice first layer on this and other small parts, try slowing down your prints first layer and calibrate your Z-Offset.
 

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Q&A:

  • How do I use the K2 Clip?  
    • Insert the end of your filament through the center hole and feed the clip around your spool until the end of your filament again meets up with your K2 Clip.
    • Press the end of your filament into the top of the K2 Clip.
  • Why so tight?!?!  It's designed to be tight and hold your filament firmly.  The K2 Clip will loosen after some use. 
  • Why is it a triangle?  Triangles are cool! No matter what, there will be a locking point facing up. 
  • Should I remove the clip while printing?  Heck NO! I took lots of time designing/sizing/shaping/massaging that center hole.

 

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