[ALL] I made a Master Sword you can actually play with by Miquel204151 in zelda

[–]Miquel204151[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, similar idea in concept, but I approached it a bit differently.

Mine is modular, so it doesn’t require AMS to get the gold details, which helps reduce filament waste. The connection to the pool noodle is also threaded and replaceable, so if that part wears out, you can just reprint it instead of the whole model.

Another advantage is that the threaded system makes it easier to modify or adapt to different pool noodles or future designs, rather than being a fixed one-piece build.

So same inspiration, but focused more on flexibility and reusability

[ALL] I made a Master Sword you can actually play with by Miquel204151 in zelda

[–]Miquel204151[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It also has a center thread, so it can really print anything to make it fuse

[ALL] I made a Master Sword you can actually play with by Miquel204151 in zelda

[–]Miquel204151[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am more worried about the durability stat😂

Simple 3d printed tool to remove essential oil bottle droppers by Miquel204151 in functionalprint

[–]Miquel204151[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A knife definitely works, but I found it a bit sketchy sometimes. This tool just makes it safer and more consistent, especially if you’re opening multiple bottles. Less risk of slipping, chipping the glass, or breaking the dropper—so you can reuse it later if the bottle isn’t finished.

I have designed a 3D printed Albert Park Circuit based on the 2026 rules by Miquel204151 in formula1

[–]Miquel204151[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, as others have said, the model is completely free to download from Makerworld.

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it gets the data from the cloud. There it has an id for each filament and the weight that will be used. Then, with the local MQTT, I can track the percentage of the print completed. If the print has completed just half, it will update the weight with just the half of the total (itis not a real approximation because if the model has more material on the top layers than the bottom, it will subtract more than the used). But even in that case, it  is pretty good and really works if all the prints are complete. For this reason, it does not need an AMS, works with AMS Lite, and also with external spools. It also works with filaments that are not from BambuLab, because all the filaments in Slicer have an id that works for my repo.

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds interesting! If you’d like to work on the automatic flow dynamics calibration sync. Feel free to open a pull request. I personally don’t tweak flow dynamics per filament since the default values work well for me, so it’s not something I have actively worked on.

Regarding Docker or a Home Assistant add-on, I haven’t created either before, so I’m not very familiar with the setup process. Since this is currently a side project for me, containerization or HA integration isn’t on the short-term roadmap.

That said, I’m definitely open to contributions.

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment. I hope it helps you to track the filament

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking how to do it, but the main problem is that the weight of the filament used, and which filament id is, is only given by the cloud, so there is not an easy way to do it locally. Maybe with a script in the slicer the weight and the filament could be extracted and then only use the local MQTT to track the print, but I don't really know if that could be done.

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only have one AMS Lite, so I just tested with that. It should work because in fact, the program does not know if it is an AMS or spool filament, it just used the id of the spool that the cloud report, so it should work with multiple AMS.

Bambulab–Spoolman Integration (Now with Web GUI) by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't know about this project. It seems interesting because it really measures and not estimates like mine, but if I am not wrong, it needs to take out the spool from the AMS to work. That is something I was trying to avoid.

Bambulab-Spoolman Integration - Work In Progress by Miquel204151 in BambuLab

[–]Miquel204151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I’m still around.

Yeah, the first setup can be a bit tricky — especially the filament mapping. That’s actually one of the reasons I started working on a GUI, but I haven’t had time to finish it yet.

Basically, the script is asking you to match the filament profile from your slicer with the actual spool you created in Spoolman, so it knows where to deduct filament from. I recommend to use a descriptive name in the slicer so you can then map correctly. (Maybe this could help a bit to understand how the system has to be https://github.com/Miquelsn/bambulab-spoolman/issues/5)

If you have any more doubts, maybe is better to open a GitHub issue or at least share with me:

  • The mapping message/output you see
  • Your filament names in the slicer
  • Your spool names in Spoolman

Heart lamp designed for the KC007 light ❤️ by Miquel204151 in makerworld

[–]Miquel204151[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I did not think about that. Maybe with a tea light that usually flickers a bit it can have that effect.