creality filament sensor 3d models
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The S1 is 49.4cm tall without its spool holder, however, I need to relocate the filament runout sensor as well, which for obvious reasons at the top could no longer fit. After a few attempts I arrived at this version and after testing it for a few...
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This allows for an LED to be lit when there is no filament in the sensor. 1) Added a third version with PTFE connectors at both ends 2) Adjusted threaded bosses from 5mm to 5.3mm in length for smaller profile CR-10/Ender 3 PTFE couplers 3) Created...
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... holes instead of one. ...To secure it firmly in place, I employed two robust M3 x 12 screws paired with sturdy t-slot nuts on the frame. Additionally, I used two longer M3 x 20 screws and corresponding nuts specifically designed for the sensor itself.
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After buying a bigger spool and not being able anymore to put in on the printer i hanged it upside down.Now there was a need to mount the sensor directly under the spool.A M3x15mm screw is needed to mount the sensor to the holder.
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The component intended for mounting underneath the sensor's printed circuit board. Resolve the constant reading of one on the gauge. ...Be cautious during reassembly, as the added thickness prevents a proper seal between the top cover and its...
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Creality (Ender 3) Filament holder 80mm spools that dose not brake when you print it. ...
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Automated Filament End Detector Mount for Creality CR-10S 3D Printers with PTFE Tube Inlet System
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If Issues Arise with Existing Sensor Functionality, This Mount Provides a Quick Solution Without Needing to Disassemble the Extruder. Printing Tips using PrusaSlicer: Enable Detect Thin Walls and Select One of the Detail Prusa Profiles. Set Support...
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Remote support for filament detector. Mounting with original parts. ... (Square nut included in the sidewinder x1)
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Replace the old sensor holder with a new one by taking out the defective magnetic attachment. ...Install a fresh one, ensuring it's securely fastened using M3 or 2.5mm screws, or alternatively use a cable binder to keep everything organized and in...
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Hi, This is actually a remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2822322 by JohnFlimsey (remix section was not working) Modified the file internal part to function for the Sovol SV01 to upgrade the Sensor. Now you can print full height and still...
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... Sapphire S extruder is carefully fitted with 2 precise M4 X 8mm screws and their corresponding nuts. ...Additionally, it requires 2 more screws, this time M3 in length at 12mm, accompanied by the necessary nuts to secure a reliable sensor connection.
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Sidewinder X1 Support for end of filament detector, is longer than the original model that you will find here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3653455 This version prevents the filament from touching the roller which turns the spool. ...
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Filament detector holder with M6 or M10 connection It will be necessary to tap the hole to screw the fitting.
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Lid can be printed with filament change at 1mm for arrow to be different color :)
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I'm using it with a modification to fit my extruder, which can be found here: (https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/3D-Printer-Makerbot-MK7-Extruder-Feeder-Device-Kit-Fit-1-75mm-fliamen/32810965001.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.Erluem) And a sensor similar...
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My 3D Printer's filament holder had given out on me, so I opted to utilize the original magnet and design a brand-new holder from scratch.
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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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Cover with guide bearing, to make the introduction of the filament easier and avoid wear. ... Required: - Self-Locking nut: M4 - Washer: M4 - Bearing: 624zz - Screw: M4 x 16mm
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The guide is clipped onto the sensor and prevents friction. ... First pass the wire through the guide, then pass the wire through the sensor and finally clip the guide onto the sensor.
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The spring I utilized has a moderate level of tension, precisely sufficient to gently elevate the Optical Interrupter when the filament is disengaged, thereby preventing any potential issues with filament entanglement. ... Spring Dimensions: Wide -...
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(I got the one from AliEx (seller '5A Plus') , which is great, after getting a truly crap one from Amazon) The base raises the filament detector to allow for the height of the new extruder unit and includes a plug-in bit (which can be printed on its...
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I couldn't find an out-of-filament alarm that could be attached directly to filament without threading through the device. I wanted to only trigger the alarm when the spool is near empty and might run out, and avoid being bothered with it for full...
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... - 1x M4 x 16mm bolt; - 1x M3 nut. --- For the runout sensor you will need to use the z switch endstop. If you use BLTouch you won't need the z switch, because BLTouch will function as a z endstop. ... ---
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Then you can book the commercial tier! All models I publish are tested by me and my community before I publish them.Simply print it out and mount it on the sensor with a longer screw. This protects the circuit board and the connector from breaking...
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... I couldn't think of anything better. I was inspired by other similar mounts, but I wanted the sensor to have some clearance due to the movement of the extruder. You can print with supports as I did, see picture. ... Use a stock 608zz bearing.
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... that would fit. ...The original design is offset because of the way the sensor is built but my OCD was driving me nuts so I changed the center plug for the bearing and I centered it. ...Figured I would throw it on here with credit to the first post.
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The software has been rewritten to accommodate the 128x1 sensor, ensuring seamless integration. I've printed two prototypes so far and am refining the tolerances to achieve optimal results. Stay tuned for the final release, which will be available...
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Check it out at this link - https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/wanhao-printer-3d/iz3kDU7CQkY.\nSimply insert a tiny piece of filament whenever not in use.\nSuits only 1.75mm filament.\nPrinting Settings\nRafts:\n Not Really a Concern\n \n...