dc42 sensor 3d models
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For those of you who may be having ambient light issues with your DC42 IR Sensor, here is a simple cover to help block those stray rays! STLs are available for straight header pins, 90 degree header pins or a universal design that will allow both.
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Fan spacer for Ormerod 2 with tags for DC42's LED Differential Sensor Board UPDATE found the sensor legs needed to be 4mm further out and about 1.5mm higher, also the part cooler fouled the dual nozzle block , so have included a modified duct to...
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This is a mod for the Ormerod 2 with a quickset hot end to use the dc42 Mini Differential IR Height Sensor instead of the stock sensor.http://escher3d.com/pages/order/products/product1.php 2 parts are required. The X Axis homing pad. The existing peg...
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My second version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:756956 to include the mounting holes for Dc'42s sensor(https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/ormerod-hot-end-board-v2/)
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I've also uploaded a Fusion 360 file (E3D Chimera 40mm Fan + DC42 sensor + Fang duct mount parts.f3d) that has most of the parts broken out. ...I forgot to capture the design history of the complete part, so unfortunately some parts are not there, but...
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Re-D-Bot Fan Duct by NickRimmer configured with rkrammes Rybot DC42 IR sensor mount. ...Built for the E3DV6 extruder.
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Mounts DC42's infrared bed height sensor (https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/) to a standard 40mm fan. ... Adjustable.
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This is a remix of the e3dV6 clamp for the D-Bot that adds a bracket to support the IR Height sensor from dc42 (David Crocker). This replaces the current hot end clamp and uses the same length fixing screws. The IR sensor mount has slotted holes to...
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... GEN V1.4 board. MKS is RAMPS compatible. See doc for probe on https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/ Print Settings Printer: FT5 Resolution: 0.3mm Infill: 20% Notes: Printed in PET with a 0.6mm nozzle see picture for settings
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You will also need to widen the holes for dc42's sensor board (I used a 2 mm drill) and possibly those for the fan bolts (I used a 3.5 mm drill). This design is completely parametrised (and I mean completely, everything from dimensions, to number,...
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You will also need to widen the holes for dc42's sensor board (I used a 2 mm drill) and possibly those for the fan bolts (I used a 3.5 mm drill).This design is completely parametrised (and I mean completely, everything from dimensions, to number,...
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On demand, but not tested... See [this design]https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1917673) for a tested Volcano one. To be printed with a 0,4mm nozzle and best in ABS seen the proximity of the heater. I will leave it in "Work in progress" until...
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Minimal Chimera+ mount for Prusa i3 with the following features: DC42 IR sensor. 40mm hot end cooling fan. 5051 blower part cooling fan. ... The (probably very messy) F360 file is included.
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Most were Printer specific, some did simply not cool good enough and nearly all blocked mounting positions for my DC42 IR Sensor (wich I love). So I decided to create my own Fan Duct, wich took many hours, over 30 iterations and I tested and...
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The DC42 IR board is protected from the heatblock by a backing plate, with allowance for the through-plated pins of the connector and capacitor. Some vertical adjustment is allowed for on the main mounting bracket so it can be lowered when using...
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I also raised the IR sensor mount up a little for the same reason as the ducts and set it a few mm back from hotend as it was getting a little hot when the hotend was at 400*C. I also set the 40mm fans back another 0.5mm so they don't overhang on ABS...
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The design also incorporates an area to keep the heater wires aware from the heat break and routs them up the back of the effect up under the IR sensor and keeps everything in place out of the road and unable to get accidentally caught on something....
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Adapter bracket to suit the thing http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:510957 and an IR sensorhttps://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/ Oct 1st made a second revision of the bracket as i was concerned that the sensor was too close the...
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IR Height Sensor purchased from filatruder.com. Sensor triangulates height. ...This model is a block representation for modeling around and obviously not for reconstruction of the board itself.
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This mount replaces the inductive z-probe mount, and is a direct fit in its place, it allows attachment of a DC42/Escher 3D differential IR sensor. It is height adjustable. The IR sensor kit comes with 2 small m2.5 bolts, but no nuts, so I've made a...
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I've also switched to using the DC42 Differential IR sensor which required a different bracket that still uses the same mounting holes from the inductive sensor. ... (This part may need modification if your using a different hotend but it works for the...
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... scrapper. you will need to drill out the screw holes for the fan and then tap the sensor mount holes with a 3mm tap. I would imagine it would print with PLA or other fdm filament. I just use resin because its quick and easy. ...prints in 15-25 min.
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Background and Inspiration To attach the dc42 IR height sensor (v1.1) on my latest RepRap printer, I started out using a Mini differential IR / E3D V6 stock fan mount - by maczero. I like the simplicity of that mount, but unfortunately it created...
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This allows DC42's (David Crocker) IR height sensor board to be attached to an E3D v6 hot end sandwiching the new support between the E3D shroud and the 30mm fan supplied by them. Available in OnShape at:...
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An adapter plate for the DC42 mini IR differential probe. Remixed from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4432538 (Used the Slot and Channel profile) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2739097 (Enlarged hole for a bigger JST connector) Do not...
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Holes for the sensor screws must be reamed out to 2mm as the printing hole is so small. I printed without support with a .4 mm nozzle out of bridge nylon so there would be some play if it was struck by print and heat. ...You could print out of anything...
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I designed this little adjustable adapter plate to mount my DC42 Mini height sensor board to my E3D X-axis Carriage where the BLTouch would normally be installed. This works out great as the large hole allows a screwdriver to be inserted to raise...
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Remix of thing http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:780379 modified to support a dc42's ir sensor probe
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This is a combination of two excellent things, the E3D V6 fan shroud, and simon0362's slimline sensor mount that usually goes between the fan and the fan shroud. Simply screw the sensor board onto the mount, capacitor facing forward, and then screw...