level winder and spooler kit

If you need to extrude your own filament besides the extrusion machine, you will need to wind it nice and untangled,

if you have tangled filament you will need to re-spool it untangled,

if you have brittle annealed filament on a regular spool and keeps breaking in the Bowden tube, you need to soften it two hours at 50C if PLA, 70C if ABS, HTPET or PETG, 100C if Nylon etc, than in the same hot setup you need to re-spool it on a 200mm large core spool (yes, you might need to make one out of a 200MM diameter bit of PVC pile and some thin plywood for sides) than leave it re-spooled another 2 hours at same temperature, than let it cool slowly, than you can print with it alright.



Here is how it works without a level winder,  you can produce 1 Kg in maybe 5 but mostly 7 hours.  With a level winder you can extrude up to 10 -15 kg per hour.  With this version maybe 5 Kg per hour.


Always print with 100% infill, PLA is good for a machine used now and than at room temperature, if your machine will stay or be used in hot environment (like a shed under sun) use at least ABS or PETG (none of them too resistant in time, like PLA) or Nylon (PolyAmide) or PPS.

This kit contains the following 3D printable items:

Level Winder kit:

one twin left/right thread guide,

one path finder that will travel on that guide

one carrier for the path finder that also moves the filament left and right to avoid tangling on the spool

one stand leg (print two)

one stand base

one level winder breadboard base
one pulley base diameter 100mm (to be fitted on the 8mm axis, it takes all pulleys from 20mm diameter to 90 mm diameter)

Pulleys from 20 to 90mm diameter to be fitted on the pulley base as needed
One pulley base diameter 220mm (to be fitted on the 8 mm diameter axis, it takes the larger than 100 mm diameter pulleys)
one aligner to fit under the carrier


You need to buy elsewhere: Inserts of metric 3 to put into the pulley base 6 of them, one per each hole, metric 3 sunken head bolts various lengths, stainless steel rod 8mm diameter that you need to cut at 175// 150 mm according to the winder core you printed, and drill a hole diameter 3mm at 4 or 5 mm form one end side to side to hold the bolt that locks the pulley, than when the twin thread guide is printed, you drill through in the centre hole with an 8mm diameter drill bit to clean the axis hole (those drill bits are slightly less than 8mm, which is good, makes it a tight fit) and than hammer through the axis hole the 8mm diameter rod such that the end with the 3mm hole sticks out one side for 38/40mm.

You also need two stainless steel large washers 8mm hole and 30mm outer diameter or whatever is near buy, plus two 3mm bolts long 20mm for the aligner and 4 M4 bolts long 20 mm to bolt the legs onto the support, plus 4 M5 bolts long 25mm to fit the assembly onto the breadboard support base.

After you assembled the level winder and put the finder into the carrier, dry run test it by hand while holding the finder down with one finger so it does not pop out. If happy with the results that take a 3.5mm drill bit and drill a hole in the side of it through the carrier side opening, fit in an Allen key head bolt M3 with a nyloc nut to keep it from flying out in operations.



Spooler kit;

One stand for roller axis
one breadboard base

various pulleys

one centring cone without pulley
one centring cone with 20mm short pulley

one centring cone with 50mm long pulley
Various motor supports (Nema 17, Nema 23 and a couple of others)

You need to buy elsewhere M6 studs long 300mm or more, M16 nuts (be generous, you will use them a lot) M16 nylock nuts (minimum 4) M16 wide washers (at least 8) interior diameter 16mm or 18mm “O” Rings (plumbing stuff) you will ned minimum 4 of them, M4 nuts and bolts, M5 nuts and bolts.

2Bearings Outer Diameter 35mm, inner diameter 16mm, 11mm thickness (or near by)
each axis takes two bearings they should be snug fit, zero play but not forced in position, if you need to force them, better stop, take them out and sandpaper work the hole around gently, and try again., once they are in than take the 300mm threaded stud (may be even slightly longer, but not shorter) and at one end fit a nylock nut until you see a thread of the stud going out of the nylon lock, than tuck in a washer, than one “O” Ring, than the pulley of your choice, than another “O”Ring, than another washer than put the stud in from the non flat side all way through to touch the bearing, at the other end put in another washer, than a nylock nut, and while holding the stud with a clamp somewhere thread that nut into the system until the washer grips onto the bearings a bit, just enough to have zero play without stopping the bearings from twisting, and test if the pulley has a nice grip solid with the axis, if not, close a bit more the nuts, like a quarter of a turn. Now is ready to fit cones and align with other elements like the motor pulley, the level winder pulley and the level winder filament path (trial and error till it works)

As transmission belts I am using some Kitchen elastics, wide 10 mm or more, thick at least 2 mm and at least 100 mm long when measured flat (technically they are 200 mm around the circumference) but have at hand also shorter and longer versions. They are cheap, easy to replace and have a good grip.

You need Structural Silicone (also known as sealant glue) to spread onto the cones surface and their grip channel on the back, and let it dry a few days before using it, that is to give a grip to the cones on the spools.
Some pulleys you will note have some outer obstacles around, you can use them as they are or cover the pulley with structural silicone until the outer obstacles are covered by a mm or two making your pulley a rubberised one, let it cure a few days before using it.

The tensioner spool machine is a dual gear puller where one of the axis is powered and the other axis is taking the power from the dual gear system.

Once printed you will need to fill the pulleys with Structural Silicone (Glue Sealant) up to the level of the geared teeth, than let it cure a few days, for this it is provided a casting die that must be printed in two copies, greased wel inside before use so no silicone glue adheres to it, than bolted arond the pulley and slilicone glue injected into one port untill it exists the other port, than both ports must be cleared by hand down to the pulley level so the dies can be opened after a week easilly.  That makes ruberising a pulley a one week job, with only one set of dies, you need two pulleys rubberised... so two weeks. If in curing the diameter decreases, please fill more silicone on the second day and the following, silicone in curing losses liquids and shrinks, you don't want it shrunk)

Once dried, fit the axis in the following order, one nyloc nut deep onto the axis to leave room behind it to a washer, one “O” Ring, one pulley, another “O”Ring, another washer and another Nyloc nut. Push this system into the top axis bearings alignment over the bearing, with another washer between the nylock nut and the bearing. On the other side insert another washer against the bearing, than another nylock nut to lock the axis onto the bearing without acting as a brake, just snug fit. Than put another washer, one “O”Ring, the pulling geared pulley with the gear against the “O”Ring and lock it in position with another “O”Ring and a washer plus a regular nut.
The lower axis is similar just without the outer pulley for the motor belt. The geared section of the pulleys must interlock, the rubberised part must be in tight contact (do not try fitting before a week from silicon application, needs to be really dry) so that when inserting a string of filament should be hard to sneak it in.
However if you rotate the top axis, it should pull the filament in and pull it very strongly.
This unit is needed when producing filament; after the cooling bath when the filament is cold and solid, technically if you extrude filament for production (not for experiments) your extruder exit nozzle has a diameter at least twice as big as the filament wanted diameter, and the filament final diameter is given by how fast you pull away the hot filament from the machine to the first water bath to cool it. Regulating the speed of this puller adjust the filament diameter to the micron.
After this spooler you need a water desiccator system (air blower) to eliminate all water, than a filament level winder designed for the filament diameter you produce and for the width of the spools you use, and in the end a spooler to end up in glory.



Accumulator kit:


One pulley accumulator model
One pulley accumularor bushing
One accumulator carrier


has 3 basic elements, the pulley, the bushey and the carrier, you will need two carriers, each will carry one metric 16 stud axis bolted against it with two nyloc nuts, and on the axis you will place as many pulleys as you think it is necessary to give you 5 minutes of time to fix things without stopping the filament extruder while you cannot spool becasue you are changing spools or other issues happen on the line.  An equal number of pulleys must be on the other carrier. 


Each pulley must have insered a bearing of OD 36mm, ID 16mm and 11mm width (cheap to by online) and bearings are separated by bushings.  If more than 6 or 7 pulleys must be fitted on the axis, consider splitting the axis in two at the carrier level and fit half the pulleys on one side and half the pulleys on the other side to ballance weight, in this case you need to add at the fixed carrier some transfer pulleys to help filament go from one side to the other.  The accumulator can work on gravity if the rails are fitted vertically, or it can work horizontally powered by a synchronised motor with the production capacity and the spooling capacity.  The carrier is designed to work on two parallel 20x20 or 20x40 extrusion aluminium profiles fixed at the ends to something solid like floor and ceiling or sturdy wall brackets.

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Level winder with spooler, fiament accumulator and filament tensioner for extrusion line, complete kit

  • Brand: 3D Mential
  • Product Code: Level winder spooler filament tensioner for extrusion line
  • Availability: In Stock
  • £10.00

  • Ex Tax: £10.00

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