cr 10s filament sensor 3d models
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Affordable and Easy-to-Make Mount for Keeping Cr-10s Filament Sensor Securely in Place. ... Inspired by: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4080060 Appreciation and Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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The CR-10S filament sensor gets a grip thanks to this handy strap-on adapter that keeps it firmly in position, no wobbling around.
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It's worth mentioning that the filament can sometimes become obstructed when attempting to feed it through, although I've found it manageable with minimal hassle. To facilitate effortless feeding, cut the end of your filament at a 45-degree angle. A...
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I'm experimenting with attaching the cr-10s filament sensor directly to my printer's frame. ...On my setup, I've positioned it at the top because I recently switched to a direct extruder system.
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To prevent wobbliness of the Creality CR-10S filament sensor, you need to make a crucial adjustment before slicing. Simply turn the part 180 degrees around. It's essential that the surface featuring the hole lies flat on the bed. Additionally, ensure...
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A straightforward fix for the CR-10S filament sensor involves creating a simple retainer clip using an existing screw, as demonstrated in the accompanying picture. This design effectively keeps the sensor securely fastened to prevent it from coming...
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The original part holding the filament sensor on my CR-10S S4 was woefully inadequate, so I created a superior replacement! ... Just uploaded the new top and bottom components as individual files for your convenience.
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Update V2 : As the base of the sensor bracket was not strong enough for me, I increased the thickness of it and reinforced the holes of the fastening screws Owner of a Creality CR-10S, I was upset by the original sensor bracket wo was moving during...
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As a proud owner of a Creality CR-10S, I was frustrated with the original sensor bracket's tendency to move during retraction and sometimes block the filament. This issue was exacerbated by the fact that my printer is enclosed, which caused the...
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I was a bit let down by the original Creality filament sensor that came with the CR-10S, so I designed my own with a snap-on lid. No more screw-on lid, making it easy to pop open without tools to check if something's wrong inside, like a small piece...
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You can protect your filament sensor against moving filament. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVG-9nJEQPw
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This is a filament sensor mounting bracket designed to serve as a replacement for the standard part that comes with most printers.
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... to mount my spool on top of the frame, but I couldn't find anything I liked. I finally found one I liked but the filament sensor holder didn't fit mine. ...SO I made this, I've included all the files needed to remix this into any other projects.
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After searching high and low, I finally found one that I liked, but when it came down to it, the filament sensor holder just didn't fit my model. So, I took matters into my own hands and created this solution myself. ...I've included all the necessary...
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The filament channel in this new sensor has enough room to fit a piece of Bowden tube on either end, which greatly reduces wear and tear. This design works similarly to the old one but with one key difference: adding the Bowden tube makes it much...
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I engineered this straightforward filament sensor holder using Fusion 360.\r\n\r\nJust slice off all the excess parts from the original casing with a Dremel, as evident in the images. Next, secure the sensor to the 3D-printed component using a cable...
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The quick-release sensor simply detaches itself from its housing. ...It then securely fastens onto existing machinery, providing extra support for the sensor as it remains firmly in position.
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Just pop out the sensor from the old casing and throw it right in this one. ...re-add the screws and your ready to go!</p>
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This is a remake of SJ257 (thanks to him): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2872460 This version is fortified to handle a filament originating from above.
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Be aware that it might only fit the first type of filament sensor and extruder motor, my cr-10s model is from late 2017.\ I was tired of the original filament sensor housing slipping when inserting filament; it was only being held on by the housing...
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Filament sensor clamp for Creality CR-10S. The stock one kept falling off, and I didn't want to superglue it. I drilled a couple of 3.5mm holes in the original holder, using the 3D printed parts as a template. I used bolts M3x18, washers, and nuts. ... ...
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I own several Creality CR-10s 3D printers myself, and I was not pleased with the design of the stock filament runout sensor. The stock sensor constantly pushed against the X bar bracket when retracted, sometimes getting stuck holding onto extruding...
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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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I've been using this filament sensor housing for the 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...
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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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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, lengthening it and incorporating a hinge that maintains the ideal entry angle at...
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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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This is a remake of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2948349 This version incorporates a built-in filament guide.
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This is the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2935674 update with the addition of the thread to install the guide tube for the filament. ... Note that it is modified to work with the metal driver add-on