creality cr 10 filament sensor 3d models
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Additional Information Introduction: To address some problems with the original filament holder, I came up with a brand-new CR-10 mount unit. (See Fig.7) This new mount can be used in multiple ways, which I believe will help reduce the fluctuations...
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This is a guide for filament on Creality Cr-10 when the filament spool is mounted on the printer's top bar. I discovered that placing the spool on the control box causes issues with angles, leading to snapped filaments and other problems. So, I...
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A Single M5 x 20 mm Screw Holds the Filament Sensor Holder in Place, Designed to Reuse Stock Filament Sensor Hardware. UPDATE: The Filament Sensor Bracket Has Been Redesigned for a Better Fit and Tolerance of the Limit Switch, Along with a Modified...
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The CR-10 mounts the filament sensor on the top bar, if left unmodified the filament will erode the brass insert on the filament sensor entry, causing resistance and the associated printing issues. I modified the Ender 3 version to fit on the CR-10...
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I'm remixing the Bondtech BMG dual extruder design to utilize a widely available Chinese filament sensor from AliExpress, replacing the original CR-10 filament sensor that I don't have on hand. The resulting design should be compatible with most 3D...
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This cover fits perfectly on the Extruder of the CR-10 S5, providing a home for the filament sensor that comes standard with these machines. The included screws from the OEM filament sensor enclosure can be used without any issues. Additionally,...
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This CR-10 (V3) Filament Runout Sensor Fix simply creates a back piece for the housing unit which gets screwed in easily behind the stock housing and has a raised section which stops the trigger from moving around but keeps the wheel mobility. ... ...
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I just purchased from www.th3dstudio.com their fantastic filament sensor (EZOut) and bed leveling kit (EZABL) for my CR-10. They manufacture exceptional products for all 3D printers, and topping my birthday list was a no-brainer. Well, I received...
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This is a case for the stock filament sensor board from my CR-10 v3. I've added threaded holes for the filament to go through PTFE tubing. I've also added a conical section inside the body to help guide the filament where it catches in the stock...
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Just created my own Cr-10 standalone version. Nothing special, but looks quite nice. Things are still in progress and will be updated soon. you´ll need a new cable for the standard display, an adapter for the sd card input, some...
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I recently acquired a CR-10 and was immediately struck by the fan's unique design, featuring 4 indented screw holes that differ from those found on other part cooling fans I've encountered. The part cooling itself is woefully inadequate, resulting in...
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CR-10 V3 have some issue with filament sensor giving too much drag & strain on the filament I designed this mod so i can mount the sensor directly under the filament spool I never had to print things higher than 300mm, but you should note that this...
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Hello everyone! ...I'm sharing the STEP of the CR10S (without screws, belts, cables, and sensors) with you. ...Hopefully, this will be useful for your improvements.
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I bought a CR-10 Smart and it didn't come with a guide between the extruder motor and the filament runout sensor, so I figured I ought to make one. Has a little window cutout to see that there's filament in there; it doesn't affect feeding.This...
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Needed a filament sensor mount for the EZOut v2 when I converted a CR-10 and Ender 3 to direct drive. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2 Infill: 20 Filament: Hatchbox PETG/PLA Orange ...
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This mount moves the filament sensor down in front of the Creality label and slides back and forth to make using two rolls of filament more efficient and place less stress on the feeding filament. It uses two M312 or M310 screws to attach to the...
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This might just be a different version of the same sensor though, Creality is kinda known for their "rolling changes without warning" mentality, or even just a different PCB design that moved the mounting holes. Wouldn't surprise me to put it that...
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CR-10 Filament Sensor Housing 3 in 1 NOTE: The housing has been updated with improved features and design changes. When using the new input cone, it's essential to still install PTFE tubing through the input hole cut flush with the housing. The...
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Originally removed from my cr-10 to install the ABL auto leveling sensor, it's now being repurposed as a filament run-out switch. The T-like indented pattern on the red plate bracket in the picture was duplicated exactly in this switch box. I've kept...
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I recently purchased a Stronghero3d filament and discovered that the roll drags on top of the controller box when using the stock filament holder. This problem doesn't seem uncommon after looking around online, many brands use larger filament rolls.
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The author provides good information at this post: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4786557 I also printed the 608 bearing from Xtrudor found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3002837 My contribution was to bring together a fully printable...
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For those who have the CR-10v2 which they have modified with a Direct Drive extruder, the Filament Runout Sensor is normally mounted in a very bad location, making the filament path very bad. This mod allows you to move your runout sensor and clip...
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For those who have the CR-10v2 which they have modified with a Direct Drive extruder, the Filament Runout Sensor is normally mounted in a very bad location, making the filament path very bad. This mod allows you to move your runout sensor and clip...
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Top filament roller holds the sensor. No more roller needed, so i came up with this thingy. ... Have fun !
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I designed this filament runout sensor for my CR-10, but it will fit any printer that uses the same style extruder, creality even still makes printers using this style of extruder. There are plenty of options for universal runout sensors but I wanted...
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Bondtech Palette Adapter features a built-in filament sensor, ensuring seamless integration of automatic filament detection and switching capabilities. ...This adapter is specifically designed to work seamlessly with Bondtech extruder upgrade kits,...
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CHECK THE PICTURES BELOW! ADDED CUSTOM DESIGN FOR THOSE WHO MOUNT IT DIRECTLY TO THE BRACKET WITHOUT AN ANTIVIBRATION DAMPER This design was revamped because the original had issues with hole alignment and sensor placement. Here are the changes...
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Remove the filament sensor as shown in the source code located below on the left side. ...Be aware that this modification requires extending the extruder stepper wires for successful operation.
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Making it taller and thicker is easy enough, to work around the sensor, I plan to run the filament through a pair of 608 bearings to get the tension off the copper tube in the sensor. After that, I plan to design a new sensor housing that uses PTFE...
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This refined design seamlessly integrates the original filament runout sensor, ensuring precise control and optimal results. Additionally, the enhanced spring pressure in this latest version guarantees a smoother printing experience. ...Happy printing...