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I designed this sensor holder and filament input to install a Bondtech Extruder Upgrade on my Prusa MK3s with MMU2s. The filament input is engineered for the PTFE tube to pass through an M10 connector and bottom out in the chamber. I found one online...
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- Sensor Light up green when there is filament detected You Will Need: -Sensor: AliExpress: https://goo.gl/FutpoC -Connectors for Raspberry pi: http://r.ebay.com/9g8yce -RaspberryPi running Octoprint Setup Steps: 1. Print out Filament Sensor and Lid...
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This is causing the bolts to bottom out on the extrusion before the t-nut is tight, leaving the mount wobbly. Solution This bracket, although not a perfect solution, mounts the filament sensor parallel with the extrusion, giving these effects: The...
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Attach the Sensor Connector to the Filament Sensor Assembly, Securing It in Place with Two M3 Screws 11. Slide the Gimbal Arm into the Grooves of the Spool Holder 12. Insert the Gimbal Pin into a Hole in the Gimbal Arm To Verify That Everything...
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Update: Check out this improved design for a filament run-out sensor at https://www.youmagine.com/designs/improved-filament-run-out-sensor. The simplest possible filament out sensor is incredibly easy to use - the filament keeps the switch lever...
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The filament sensor still has enough freedom to move from side to side (see picture) however it does reduce the build height by a small amount. ... The spool is mounted inside my cabinet using <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3020026">thing...
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-Moves filament sensor away from the extruder - this helps a lot when you run out of filament mid print, as it is easier to remove, rather than trying to reverse the filament back through the sensor (which usually gets caught up). -Cable management...
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-Moves filament sensor away from the extruder - this helps a lot when you run out of filament mid print, as it is easier to remove, rather than trying to reverse the filament back through the sensor (which usually gets caught up). -Cable management -...
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The original enclosure for filament runout sensor is "basic", too basic, the filament doesn't enter very well many times and when you use reverse bowden configuration the filament crash inside when goes backwards (when you use filament change...
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The original enclosure for filament runout sensor is "basic", too basic, the filament doesn't enter very well many times and when you use reverse bowden configuration the filament crash inside when goes backwards (when you use filament change...
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This was made to serve as a filament sensor and a microswitch seemed a sufficient substitute for the Prusa IR sensor. I may make some optimisations in the future to make it smaller, but there are currently no clearance issues. ... I based this model...
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I've upgraded my budget-friendly Lerdge filament runout sensor to the reliable 3030 or 2020 model, easily achieved by trimming the nub. The bowden tube holder now features an M6 thread, upgraded to withstand heavy use since it broke down after just...
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Mount this filament sensor on your Ender 3 using a simple setup. Get the required parts at http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/b9Ef3TZQ. To attach it, I used a 30mm M3 bolt. You can print the sensor standing upright without any supports. On March 24th,...
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This is an adapter that will allow you to use Chris Riley's EXCELLENT Filament Sensor and adapt it to a Bondtech BMG extruder. Assuming you are using your bondtech BMG on a Bowden System. This mounts where the E3D collar would be. See the original...
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A straightforward fix for the CR-10S filament sensor involves creating a simple retainer clip using an existing screw, as demonstrated in the accompanying picture. This design effectively keeps the sensor securely fastened to prevent it from coming...
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A simple and easy to print filament runout sensor from the Z-stop (This was obsolete due to a ABL probe) No extra hardware needed; you can mount it on the 20x20 extrusion with the original Tslot screws. ... I attached it with a tiewrap on top of my...
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This is a simple holder for a Bigtreetech filament sensor on a Voron 2.4. The sensor just slides in and gets a ziptie for support. There are also some ziptie anchors for additional cable management. The holder is mouted via a M3x8 socket head screw...
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Filament Sensor Holder for Use with Spool Holder of philwild (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3034125). The original screw, M3x6, from the stepper motor can be used to attach the sensor counterpart directly to the printed part, requiring some...
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Raptorfx's simple optical filament runout sensor is a masterful creation.\r\nI chose to reimagine it by incorporating slots for PTFE tubes so it can be seamlessly integrated onto bondtech style extruders.\r\n\r\nFortunately, I won't have to use this...
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When I upgraded to the Titan Extruder on my CR-10, I found that my original filament sensor stopped working because the new extruder's unique design demands a specific orientation due to its cleverly engineered lever and threaded lead screw. ...To...
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I rewired the filament sensor for the CR-10 3D printer from scratch and bolstered its foundation with a sturdy C-clamp, ensuring it stays firmly in place. This design adjustment prevents the sensor from shifting around and coming loose during...
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Having recently fitted support rods to my Ender 3 v2, it became clear that the BTT Smart Filament Run-out Sensor needed a new mounting point otherwise it would crash into the support rods near the top of the build volume. This mount fixes to the...
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Having recently fitted support rods to my Ender 3 v2, it became clear that the BTT Smart Filament Run-out Sensor needed a new mounting point otherwise it would crash into the support rods near the top of the build volume. This mount fixes to the...
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... in. Also need to print one of these: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5382780 Sensor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DCMMGJ1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I can move it up and down the bar for easier unloading/reloading filament. ...
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A customized version of martin_au's Prusa Mk3 indirect filament sensor is designed for compatibility with the Bear Extruder, allowing users to modify their setup without replacing the entire extruder body. This design keeps the sensor separate from...
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Filament Sensor: https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Trianglelab-filament-runout-sensor-3D-Printer-Part-Material-detection-module-for-Lerdge-Board-1-75mm-filament/1654223_32829808063.html Hardware: * 1 x M3x25mm * 2 x M3x40mm * 6 x M3 Washer *...
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This is an adapter that lets you use Chris Riley's outstanding Filament Sensor with a Bondtech BMG extruder. Since you're working with a Bowden System, this mounts where the E3D collar goes. Check out Chris' original post to see how he set up the...
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Hello There,So I am printing on a private and I encountered several times that my filament would "run out" on a longer print on like the last layers.So what I did was move the filament sensor directly to the printhead with this sensor holder.I...
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These clips enable you to attach two Filament sensors of type B0748D1549 to your bibo2. They offer significantly less resistance compared to regular BIBO2 sensors. However, both clips I received from Amazon required some bending of the internal...
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So added a BLT to my Ender 5 and made myself a holder for the Z endstop to use as a filament runout sensor. Its meant to be mounted on to the frame with M3 screws and T-nuts. The mount is made so you can rotate the house as you like. Use the screws...