Hydra AMS - PTFE Load Buttons

Hydra AMS - PTFE Load Buttons
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checked to see what button I had, printed, installed. And now one of my motors doesn't know when I insert filament into it....

lovely.

Printed out nicely and without supports and the logo is a wonderful touch. The PTFE tubes were quite a handful to press in, but once on they're such an improvement over the original tiny buttons. Using these alongside the Hydra AMS insert. Thanks for the model!

Printed great. Not yet tested though.

Why does everyone have to put a logo on every accessory they design? I don't need to be reminded that I have a Bambu printer. It's on the printer about eight times, so I don't need to be reminded four more times.

@twelveparsnip_351872 Some of us have so many printers and some don't remember what day it is. More logos please! ;^P

they printed a little ugly because I did them in ABS without much care for dialing it in. Still, these work great (and look great from the front which is the important bit)

Accidentally printed the wrong model. Print was good though so nothing to shy away from other than make sure you're printing the correct ones!

Great model! Fits great on my AMS. I have a question though - how do you create this kind of logo, where it's just a design that you can paint in the slicer? Every guide I've found on youtube has you extrude the design, then cut it out of the main model, then embed the extruded design, then join them together as multiple parts - it's a lot of hassle. How do you do this kind of design, where it's just a drawing on the surface? Thanks for your great designs!

My ams lid hit the btw tubes and doesnt close. any advice?

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@humebeam injust trimmed the ptfe tubes very short. I like sticking tonyour manual for the hydra alignment

Oh one question. The desicant boxes… do they need to be slider all the way to the front against the plastic ams case? Or remain a bit of that front plastic?

Small detail that helps alot with loading up filament and the look of the AMS in general!