creality filament sensor 3d models
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*English* This is the Filament Sensor designed by NeoCortex with a reinforcement modification, because the original sometimes can break with lateral forces, for example, when you have your filament on the side of your printer and not on the back or...
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After I installed a BL touch I realized that I could use the z end stop switch as a filament runout sensor. It was basically a free upgrade and it's nice to not have to worry about running out of filament when you're getting to the end of your roll.
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So I noticed on a tall print that the filament sensor could get in the way and also the angle of the filament was at a hard angle so i made one that could pivot a little and see if it makes a difference.. its a simple design and the 2 holes for the...
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for creality 6 se filament feeding hole, to ensure a semi-airtight environment for your filament.
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An alternative backplate, that snugs into the rail to fix the sensor to the ender-3.
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My printer is an Anet A8 that just got a brand-new optical film sensor.
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This is my take on a filament sensor directely mounted on the Orbiter using a simple switch.The fit of the switch is quite tight to keep it from moving around.Has been working flawlessly so far.If the trigger point is off slightly, try bending the...
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Use 3 of the original long screws from the filament sensor to mount cover and the 2 small ones to mount the sensor in the housing. Holes are sized to not require a Tap to thread. Just slowly run the screws in. 3x 4mm x10mm bolts with nuts hold it...
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Klipper Macro Please refer to Klipper documentation for explanation of filament_sensor settings - https://www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html#filament-sensors Upload the ‘filament_motion.cfg’ file included into your Klipper configuration. Add...
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This section fits snugly around the plug-hole of the filament sensor and will remain firmly in place. It's not flawless, but I've experienced significantly fewer problems since installing it. I aimed to maximize bang for minimal material, forcing...
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... up at the board level, and soldered directly to the switch (S and G are connected, V not included). The bearing turned out to be broken and non-functional, likely due to a problem when PTFE tubes used as size adapters were dropped on the filament.
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This is a BTT Smart Filament Sensor Bracket for the Ender 3 Pro with a Micro Swiss Direct Drive. This version of the bracket was printed in dynamic quality (50% infill). I had to redesign the bracket due to interference with the vertical post of...
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This is my take on a filament sensor directely mounted on the Orbiter using a simple switch. The fit of the switch is quite tight to keep it from moving around. Has been working flawlessly so far. If the trigger point is off slightly, try...
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Filament guide with end filament support: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DYYFDZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 All dimensions are calculated to work seamlessly with the dual drive extruder. ...However, I've included a FreeCAD file that...
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Printed at one time New Creality Slicer => standard quality Ender 6, Creality, filament spool holder, spool holder, to save space
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This is a filament holder with an integrated load cell to weigh the filament spool in real-time, allowing for precise tracking of remaining filament without needing a separate scale. I designed this to ensure I always have enough filament for a print...
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Filament spool must be mounted below and to the right of the sensor when facing it. Bowden tube mounts to the top of the sensor. In addition to the three printed parts, you will also need: 2x M5 screws - 10 mm 2x M5 t-nuts 2x M3 screws - 18-20 mm...
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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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Sensor holder for spools on top of the vyper. ... It fits highest Z position. Stock screws for the holder itself and 2 M3x30 for the sensor + nuts of course. Print from any material you like. ... No supports needed.
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Añadido para la entrada en el sensor de filamento, hace que entre suave, sin forzar y bien guiado.
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Modified internal sensor array to optimize positioning. ...Introduced adjustable neck component for enhanced precision and subtle incline.
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Use small screws with washer to keep sensor in place. ...For V-slot use T-nuts and screws.
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A remake of many similar sensors out there, suitable to sensors available locally. Included are models of the bearing and limit switches used. DO NOT PRINT THESE. Or do, up to you, but they're not needed for the sensor. ...;-)I've included them for...
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... sure to update this information if any changes become necessary. UPDATE: The filament pass-through hole has been upgraded from 2mm to 3mm. ...Additionally, the endstop holder is now positioned further away from the arm for improved functionality.
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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 piece has a space to secure the cable. ... It´s also included a cover/lid Sensor: https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32817383582.html enjoy it
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This piece has a space to secure the cable. ...It´s also included a cover/lid Sensor: https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32817383582.html enjoy it
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A compact Bowden-mounted sensor is pressed directly onto the BMG extruder's receiving end, employing the identical cover as the authentic design.
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A simple runoutsensor for the Voxelab-Aquila You will need: Sensor: E22-00K 2x M3x12 screw 2x M3x6 flat head screw PTFE tube as long as you need
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This was remade for 2.85mm filament adding support for the plastic guide tube. Because of the tight fit of the tube, I ran a drill through to clean up any tiny fibers and used dishwashing liquid to help ease the tube in. I felt no need to add a lid...