cr 10s filament guide 3d models
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... ... It has been adapted for use with the Creality 10s pro and slightly modified. The locking ring is an original part of the printer. ... The tube was printed at a 90-degree rotation, while the rod was printed at a 180-degree rotation.
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At the entrance to the hotend, thread a filament tube so that the filament does not enter the hotend at an angle.
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Several types of sensors come with the Creality CR-10, depending on the manufacturer, and this is just one version available. I printed a copy of the original sensor and it didn't work as expected, which was no surprise. ... Thanks to John Filmsey for...
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... for several months now, and it's performed admirably. ...When I recently added a filament oiler to support my all-metal hot end, I didn't want the oiler to be flailing about on the filament, so I modified the filament sensor to accommodate its use.
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... past few months and it's been very good. ...I needed to put a filament oiler on yesterday to support and all metal hot end and I didn't want one to be flopping around on the filament. ...So, I modified the filament sensor to allow the use of an oiler.
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Several of my filament cracked inside of the box and the micro switch was stuck. ...Added a hole at the top so that it's possible to remove filament without dismantle the sensor.
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For direct drive, Moves sensor to the top rail. ...Mount in center and put your filament roll close to it as possible.
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The retraction of the filament is better supported this way, which prevents printing problems from occurring due to the media eventually coming off.
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When positioning your filament holder at the top of the machine, the filament sensor tends to move excessively during extrusion. To address this issue, I modified an existing file found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2595549) and...
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... depress the sensor switch reliably. To address this issue, I designed my filament path at an angle, ensuring that the switch is always properly depressed. ... If you encounter any problems or have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.
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... When setting up your Marlin configuration.h file, I suggest defining the FILAMENT_RUNOUT_DISTANCE_MM as 10 to delay filament changes by 10mm, ensuring that the filament leaves the sensor housing before it is moved out.
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My filament sensor is firmly in place, making it easy to design a cover that skips the sensor bracket altogether. ...Luckily, bmonnin shared his source code, allowing me to swiftly and effortlessly remove the sensor mount with minimal fuss.
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Now it fits perfectly on the famous MK8 Extruder You can reuse the old filament "sensor" and screws Please ensure you have the correct sensor board installed I've also included the Fusion360 project file so others can build upon my design, hopefully...
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An adapter for a PC4-M10 fitting with 0.9 pitch thread that attaches to the run-out sensor. ...I made it for my filament dry box setup. ... The clip is inspired by texelsaur's design and I removed some of the top for better clearance.
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Here is my spool filament bracket printed in PETG, but you can print it with any other materials you prefer. There are two versions: v1 doesn't require support, but v2 needs supports. ... Materials needed: 2 x M5 X 12 mm screws 2 x T-Nut 2020 aluminum...
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I swapped out the crummy stock filament housing for something way better, and this one stands out as my top choice from all the ones I've looked at. ...I customized it by adding a 608 bearing wheel so it wouldn't jam up on me.
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I relocated the filament spool to the top of my printer, but the runout sensor bracket kept falling off due to the angle of entry. To resolve this issue, I redesigned the bracket by incorporating BrianS2K's ideas and added a hinge that guarantees an...
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I adjusted the filament spool position on my printer, relocating it to the top. Unfortunately, this caused the runout sensor bracket to keep detaching due to an unfavorable angle of entry. In response, I reworked the bracket designed by BrianS2K,...
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... a single roller (two grooves + two sides). If you have a 1kg and 750kg filament rollers, you can print a third adapter (one groove and one side more) and place it between the two supports for standard 1kg roller. ... Feel free to test and comment.
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A mount for the filament sensor of Creality CR-10S printers when using a direct drive extruder, or as a spool holder on top if mounted in the opposite direction. Two versions are available: V1 with the filament guide and V2 without the filament...
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Dear Creality Community, Important Note: Before printing, ensure your CR-10s came equipped with the Switch (the black component on the small filament sensor PCB) as depicted in the PDF manual. Creality has produced multiple versions of this device. I...
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Dear Makers, We all know the 'good' filament sensor that comes with the Creality CR-10s. I had so many problems with that flimsy black box that Creality delivered, that I decided to completely re-design the box of the filament sensor. The good thing...
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... filament work smoothly with the extruder and reduces under-extrusion issues when using tall spools. ...It works perfectly with Creality's CR-10, CR-10S (Mini or regular), and is also compatible with other variants like the TEVO Tornado for instance.
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This is a upgrade for the Creality CR-10S, and its variants that have Filament Sensor. My Sensor's internal limit switch arm broke, and I kept getting false stoppages, so I changed it to a more reliable roller-arm limit switch. I designed it to use...
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... design. ...Despite my best efforts, I was unsuccessful in tracking down their original work so that I could give them the credit they deserve for developing this crucial component. Their mount unfortunately wasn't compatible with my Creality 10s Pro.
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CR 6 SE Filament Guide Print without support lay it as seen on the picture https://youtu.be/NtR-UhFTUlA
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... in conjunction with an Upper-Positioned Spool? ...Want low friction and straightforward filament swapping while utilizing the enhanced filament sensor on your CR10? ...Our model offers a solution, accompanied by a detailed photo manual for guidance.
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In the upper bracket we install roller and guide so bar doesn't jump off roller. We assemble stand, put necessary number of bearings on axle, I put three, snap it in. ...Put on coil, tighten, I remind, thread is reversed, so coil doesn't unwind clamping...
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... no longer fit as expected, so I made a cut-out in one corner and now it fits perfectly again. ... Version 1 of this design should allow for effortless filament changes without having to remove the cover itself, and I also removed the cable bracket.
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... I added my own to make it even stronger. A larger holder reduces filament rocking during feeding and retraction, improving accuracy and preventing uneven extrusion. ... Follow me on Instagram @joesworkbench for more DIY projects like this one.