creality ender 3 pro filament sensor 3d models
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This is a customized mount for the sunhokey filament runout sensor, specifically engineered for an Ender 3 direct drive. I crafted this design with a swiveling mechanism to optimize Z-axis height when attached to the top rail mount. ... *Make sure to...
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Needed a filament runout sensor on my Klipper-based corexy machine. This one's using a standard Ender 3 endstop assembly (microswitch and 3 pin connector on a PCB) because I had a few sitting around from the good ol' days. The 5.5mm steel ball makes...
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For those who have printed a secondary spool bar to hold another roll of filament on your Ender 3 S1. Prevents the obtuse angle the second roll endures when it runs through the runout sensor. Also incorporates a customized version of 'Your Color...
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... mounting. I made this one rugged so it will survive the stress of the extruder pulling on a kinked spool, the other mount bent when this happened. Tinkercad link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9flJXbAqQ81-top-rail-btt-filament-sensor-mount
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... so I had an endstop switch not in use. I remixed the Filament Roller Guide to add a support for the endstop switch and used as Filament Runout sensor. ... The endstop switch is from an Ender 3 V2, I don't know if it's the same for other Enders.
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This Thing is a modification of Tekkins Alu Extruder V1.1 for the Ender 3 V2 I added the platform for the Filament Sensor and removed the Gateway to the Extruder, while i have the linear rail mounted. ... New STL Version: Moved the Sensor 3mm away from...
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I had planned to install a filament run-out sensor on my Ender 3 but was missing crucial measurements in the Lucky3310 guide I'd printed out. To bridge this gap, I merged that guide with another one and added a support structure for the sensor...
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But afterwards I bought Creality's filament runout sensor, and couldn't find a good place to mount it that wouldn't interfere with my existing reverse bowden setup. So I solved two problems at once: runout sensor is inline with existing filament...
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Since I had upgraded my Ender 3 V2 to a direct drive extruder, the usual filament runout sensor mounts didn't fit. Had to design something to attach it to the extruder. Modelled in FreeCAD with my rookie skills. </p><p>No Support needed, Infill...
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I have made this Creality CR-10S PRO V2 filament guide after trying different design that were already made by other creators without to much luck. There was always some problems/wear even from my own remix. And I wanted to move to the left the...
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To mount a TriangleLab filament runout sensor on an Ender 3, start by printing the simple mount provided. Then, press it firmly into the top 2020 extrusion of your printer and secure the filament sensor in place using the included nuts and screws. To...
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This is a filament guide that fits on the official Creality runout sensor carriage. ... Only the file for the bracket is included, for the other parts (spacers and ring) use the files from the original project.
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Added a cutout for the sensor connector so sensor sits flush with the mount, at least for the one I recently purchased from TH3, TH3D V2 1.75MM Filament Sensor with Status LED. You'll notice that in the photo I don't use a Bowden tube setup...
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I utilized the Filament Sensor Reloaded plugin on OctoPrint to monitor my filament usage. To automate the sensor readings, I wrote custom scripts for afterPrintPaused and beforePrintResumed events based on the instructions from...
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I couldn't find an adapter to make the filament sensor work correctly with a BMG style dual gear extruder on my Ender 3 Max, so I finally modeled it myself. You will need some extra screws to make this work. You can reuse the 4 for the sensor itself,...
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The stock Ender 3 Limit Switch doesn't have a LED so I grabbed one that I had laying around and soldered it to the limit switch (along with its resistor). The screws are nylon M3 with nylon nuts... I bought a bunch of them 15mm to 20mm then just...
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I installed a BLTouch, using the Z Limit Switch as a filament runout sensor. I noticed that the tip of the limit switch had to accept filament in both directions. If a filament runout occurs, the extruder retracts filament back to the limit switch. I...
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I had been using the, excellent, filament sensor bracket by Jack1961 but when I updated to the all-metal, duel cog, extruder (illustrated) it no longer fit. I, therefore, did a remix to match this extruder. I have included a photo of the sensor...
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Ender 3 users rejoice as I unveil a game-changing filament runout sensor upgrade, effortlessly managing cables without the need for pesky screws. Collaborate with me on this innovative project by subscribing to my YouTube channel at...
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Adapted the Ender 3 filament guide / runout sensor to use to printer's original z stop. Uses a 6608 bearing for the roller. Print 2 of the spacer, and one of everything else. If you have a 5mm bearing, use that. Otherwise, you can print it. ... ...
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Version 2 of my filament runout sensor using the Ender 3 Z endstop. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4614544 Improvements are: -Thicker bottom shell. -Requires two 7.5-8mm pieces of PTFE tube to reduce friction and improve longevity. ...
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This is to accommodate the dual extruder found here https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ender+3+dual+extruder&docid=608032936800291733&mid=20841A2F15213D67AD3E20841A2F15213D67AD3E&view=detail&FORM=VIRE Reach out if you have any questions or need any...
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I moved the sensor rearward on the mount, and added a gusset to support the overhang of the sensor backing plate. Printed base down with tree supports. 10" infill with 4 wall, it's plenty strong and should print in a couple of hours max, I was...
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Support Z Axis and Ender 3 3/Pro Filament (The yellow one shown in the photos) 3D PRINTING SETTINGS Horizontal Expansion: 0.0 Bed temperature: 50°. Nozzle temperature: 210°. Adhesion to bed: edge. ... Without supports.
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... too thick and the Run-Out sensor kept coming loose. Re-designed and testing now. Picked up 4 M3 x30mm Hex Socket Head Cap Screws and Nuts (For Extra Security - Not Needed) M3 is the screw size for the bracket that is installed on my Ender 3 V2.
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Just note that it can be done by connecting directly to your Ender 3 board or to the Raspberry Pi if you have OctoPi installed. Google it! By the way, if you installed Octoprint, check out another thing I made - the Octo Duct...
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Filament Guide Solution for Ender 3 and Ender 3 Pro - Streamline Your Printing Experience with Enhanced Efficiency. Secure Filament Alignment Prevents Friction on Z-Rod, Ensuring Smooth Operation and Optimal Performance. ...Elevated Entry Angle to...
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#Filament sensor mount for Ender 3 and CR-10# ## Features ## * Compatible with EZOut and "generic" sensors (see pictures) * Mounts on the Z-Roller nut - don't worry, this will not affect the motion or the rigidity of the head. * Adjustable angle *...
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I found by measuring stl's that the V2 mount from this remix https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4749302 would work for my Ender 3 Pro, but several changes have to be made to the support parts. The tube guide is cut away on the bottom to clear my Z...
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I had to move the filament channel about 4mm closer to get it to line up with my Ender 3.