creality filament sensor 3d models
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This is snap-in Elegoo Neptune 3/4 Filament Sensor Mount making much better tension on the filament solve the crogging or sponging effects.This works w/ or w/o stock spool holder also you DO NOT need any additional bolt or insert nut for the...
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Filament runout sensor re-designed for a larger micro switch and strengthened filament roller tabs. ... The micro switch body is 20 x 10 x 6.5 The bearing used is 8mm ID & 16mm OD Based on the design posted by Caipi and completely remodelled to...
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This is a mount for a cheap common ebay-sourced filament run-out sensor. ...Its for a Ender 3 pro with a dual gear metal extruder gear, which has the filament input a few millimeters higher than the stock plastic extruder gear.
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Bondtech external filament sensor with a bigger hole for 3mm filament. It is attached to the extruder in the picture with a screw at the bottom, I drilled mine as it wasn't originally meant for this part. Added the instructions for assembly here for...
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This is a small cover for the plug opening of the BigTreeTech Smart Filament Sensor. It keeps the unit safe from dirt or debris from getting into the opening. I use PLA filament. 205°C Hotend, 60°C bedplate. This is as simple of a print as you...
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A simple holder for the BigTreeTech Smart Filament Runout Sensor and SeeMeCNC EZ Struder. Easy to print and install. No supports needed. ...I used Smartfil ABS filament with Hotend at 260C and bed at 100C and the long screws that came with the extruder.
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My Ender 3 V2 has several upgrades including dual z, led lights, and filament sensor etc. so I needed to modify this filament guide and end clip to avoid the t-slot nuts and also hold. ... I adjusted the depth of the tabs and strengthen and elongated...
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This is a filament sensor holder. I run my filament from the top into the extruder (dual gear extruder). This is for a micro switch (19.7mm at the largest part). I added a hole to keep be able to connect the cable using a zip tie. ...I didn't use the...
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This is a very simple filament runout sensor to be added to your Prusa mk2s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss9GOlhPqW8 I have choosen, for reliability reasons to use an endstop switch instead of an optical sensor. They are very cheap, easy to...
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This is a custom design for securing air fittings near the filament run-out sensor. Attaching it to your printer can help mitigate issues caused by damaged filament. The air fitting used in this design is a standard Mk-8 extruder type. Installation...
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This is a very simple filament runout sensor to be added to your Prusa mk2s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss9GOlhPqW8 I have choosen, for reliability reasons to use an endstop switch instead of an optical sensor. They are very cheap, easy to find...
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After all the factory filament sensor's fixtures broke off mysteriously and the end-piece started turning on or off automatically depending on the filament's position, I decided to build my own detector body. ... To do so, you'll also need: 3 M3...
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Design intended to reduce and/or prevent filament from getting hung up inside the housing of the filament sensor/switch housing. Uses existing mounting bracket and mount in the same two screw locations, but the mounting bracket will now mount...
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Design intended to reduce and/or prevent filament from getting hung up inside the housing of the filament sensor/switch housing. Uses existing mounting bracket and mount in the same two screw locations, but the mounting bracket will now mount...
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Ender 3 filament roller guide with slots to attach a microswitch for a runout sensor and an out of filament LED I am using an octopi/octoprint If you are wiring directly into your 3d printer you will have to figure it out on your own (I apologize for...
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This is a filament guide for an Ender 3 pro with slots to mount a microswitch as a runout sensor and a LED to indicate when filament has run out. My wiring diagram is attached as well. Use at your own risk. Note: I am connecting to an...
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Connecting the original Sidewinder or Genius filament sensor to a Raspberry Pi with Octoprint brings back its functionality. This is done by attaching the two components together. - The printer stops automatically when the filament runs out. ...-...
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I was so anoyed of the original magnetic mount of the I3 Mega filament sensor - so I desinged this angled wall mount to install it in a fixed position on the wall of my 3d printer housing. ...It's angled so that the filament points into the direction of...
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... When setting up your Marlin configuration.h file, I suggest defining the FILAMENT_RUNOUT_DISTANCE_MM as 10 to delay filament changes by 10mm, ensuring that the filament leaves the sensor housing before it is moved out.
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Clearly, credit for inspiration goes to the Prusa sensor design though i wanted to make the lever ratio a little higher to be less sensitive to tolerances. It uses a pair of 605 (5mmx14mmx5mm) bearings to sense the filament and a spring scavenged...
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... the old extruder mounting holes. I chose the back holes to keep the filament away from fouling on the Z lead screw. Works with the pictured filament runout sensor [Tinkercad Model](https://www.tinkercad.com/things/lEZi2WeoYI5-amazing-habbi-bombul)
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This often jams at the filament sensor, resulting in the printer chewing up the filament at the extruder, and resulting in failed prints.This mod adapts the simple microswitch filament sensor to also include detection of jams due to kinks in the...
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It helps aligning the filament into the sensor, as the sensor has sharp corners where the filament can scratch and create particles. Would recommend using PETG as there is some stress on the part. PLA could work, too but I haven't tested it. ...
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It helps aligning the filament into the sensor, as the sensor has sharp corners where the filament can scratch and create particles. Would recommend using PETG as there is some stress on the part. PLA could work, too but I haven't tested it. You...
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##Used Parts [M3 20mm Thumbscrew](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDwV6Ap) [M5 40mm DIN7984 Hex Screw](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DFhMxzj) [M3 14mm DIN7984 Hex Screw](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DFhMxzj) [M3 20mm DIN7984 Hex...
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This is a great advantage because with the original position of the sensor, sometimes after homing, when the head drops to start printing, the filament gets tangled up with the sensor and causes the head to move slowly. It's also cleaner now that...
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In configuration.h for Marlin 1.1.9: #define FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR #if ENABLED(FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR) #define NUM_RUNOUT_SENSORS 1 // Number of sensors; up to one per extruder. Define a FIL_RUNOUT#_PIN for each. #define FIL_RUNOUT_INVERTING false...
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This is the Remix for the filament sensor:\r\nHttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4408741\r\n\r\nI swapped out the mount for a standard 20mm micro switch, mounting the sensor on the pins and then "burning" them with a soldering iron, also adding "ears"...
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This adapter enables both vertical and horizontal movement of the sensor, ensuring it orients correctly regardless of whether the filament originates from one side of the coil or the other, as well as when there is a large amount of filament or very...
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You just need to replace the backplate of your filament sensor and you are good to go. To install, put the sensor in the desired slot and turn counterclockwise. It is tighter on my Ender 3 than my Sidewinder, but it works just fine in both. It has a...