I recently purchased the Entina Tina2s, which is a type of 3D printer that hangs filament on the side. Due to its small size, it seems to only support 250g filaments. (It appears that even the manufacturer’s genuine products are only available in 250g?)
Considering cost-performance, I wanted to use 1kg filaments, so I looked for someone who might have made an extension part with a 3D printer and found several options! (This is one of the strengths of 3D printers.)
・I printed the first one I found. After downloading the STL data, I noticed there were versions 2 and 3, so I printed version 3.
![](https://fbi.cults3d.com/uploaders/24726630/illustration-file/d6f9c1c9-e3a6-445c-8e98-71849af4c66e/IMG_20221116_193002.jpg)
・It’s a type where you make two parts and assemble them together.
![](https://resource.modelabo.net/uploads/static/ogimage.png)
・This one seems to require the least amount of material.
![](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/8f/7b/4e/8c/0a/featured_preview_Filament_holder_Tina_2_v2.png)
You can find various options by searching for keywords like ‘tina 1kg spool holder’ on 3D printer data sharing sites.
![](https://shimaharu-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/IMG20231231090824.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJlnr3NI1eTUGWOno_8vDCxC1B8VC0yadsggVccTObon3A1jpNSx2_qEMXV8xBtGBVxndZsBvcF77L-7UN-IEOtL-L8I8_K_apreLirCH09l0G2Yaj7__y13pg67MiXB721JSMeXfpL5ZnXC9AAF5aWb9D2AW4O4Choe95Il8LwWX9cdsKnnpgUMa9a_w/s320/IMG20231231090812.jpg)
I printed the first one. The original holder that came with it was screwed in, so I just had to unscrew it and replace it. I was able to print it using the trial filament that came with the Tina2s, so next, I plan to try using a 1kg filament!
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