ender 3 filament runout sensor 3d models
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This sensor is compatible with a BMG dual drive (clone), as demonstrated in the image, but it should work seamlessly with any setup that features a Bowden tube for filament management. The closer the release point is to the Hotend, the less material...
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This ferrule adapter will help guide your filament into the extruder after the filament sensor. I replaced my PTFE tube with newer tubing that was a little bit smaller outer diameter so may have to adjust size by 5% increments in scale up or down.
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... ...Thanks to this solution, the filament does not scar during withdrawal.The original case does not have the option of fitting a guide tube, and in my case the "sharp" edge blocked the filament. ... It also contains space for a sponge or cleaning felt.
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Threw together a flat mounting bracket for the sensor so it's closer to the extruder, causing less filament to be unloaded and go to waste. ...At 100% infill it seems sturdy enough to do the job, may add a stiffener on the bottom side if it starts to...
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I bought a filament sensor but because I had a direct drive, I needed to mount it in a different place. Figured I'd share this in case someone else wanted to mount it on the top bar like I did. ...I'll post pics soon!
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It effectively detects when filament runs out during printing.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-oLVpIYh2k\r\n\r\nPosition this mounting right before the extruder so the extruder can easily unload filament once it is empty.\r\n\r\nWe developed...
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I was unable to find a filament sensor that matched the size of my micro switch, which measured 12.9mm x 6.5mm x 5.9mm using my calipers. All available sensors were too large. In response, I quickly created my own sensor. I designed it with a cover...
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This is my filament sensor remix for these switches from Amazon. I also enlarged the filament hole to fit a length of 4mm PFTE tube, which should give a very smooth filament path, and it plugs nicely into my reverse Bowden mount. ...Just carve out in...
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The idea behind this work was to build a support for this type of sensor with something that directed the filament so that it does not touch the plastic part of the sensor and, also, does not need support for printing
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... a mount for the Ender Sprite Direct Drive Extruder. ...It provides a mount for a BL Touch as well as the Creality filament runout sensor. ... 0.2mm layer height 25% infill Yes supports Probe X Offset: 35.5mm Probe Y Offset: 3.1mm Probe Z Offset: -2.6mm
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You need -two M3x20 cylinder head screws to fasten the sensor to the bracket.
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I created this to get the filament sensor working on my R17. It's a simple setup and I didn't use any bowden couplings to secure the hose. Instead, I cutted the bowden hose about 70-80mm below the extruder and pushed both ends into the plastic part....
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Recently, I added a BL Touch to my Ender 3, which made the Z Stop micro switch useless. Over the last couple of days after adding a Thingiverse spool adapter, I then printed a filament adapter. I wanted to reuse the stock Z-Stop, so I took to Fusion...
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Added more space between sensor and stepper to improve filament grab. Also adjusted the hinge for smooth operation. The filament exit was repositioned to align perfectly with the stepper entrance. A handy hinge was added to make it easy to remove...
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I bought an original filament sensor from Creality itself but I didn't want to disassemble the whole printer to attach it. So I designed an addon for the Filament Guide, designed by Filboyt. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2917932), so I can easly...
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I'm excited to share that I've successfully integrated my optical filament sensor directly into Octoprint, a popular 3D printing management software. This connection allows me to monitor and control my prints more efficiently than ever before. ...To...
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- Touch sensor Z axis: Part of a mechanism that uses touch sensors as controls, possibly for 3D printing or CNC machines. - Vise for Proxxon MF70: A custom vise designed to work with a specific type of power tool. - Studio lighting for macro...
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this is the sensor inside... ... https://www.ebay.it/itm/Finecorsa-ottico-end-stop-con-cavo-stampante-stampa-3D-printer-prusa-CNC-mendel/222448606842?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
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I wanted to buy a filament sensor, but I saw that the prices of filament sensors are too expensive for a simple pushbutton or switch, so I wanted to print one myself.I ended up with such a project and I wanted to share it with you on Thingiverse in...
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I'm getting a reading from the sensor inside. I've got the link to check out. ...It's over on eBay, where you can find this Finecorsa optical end stop with a printed cable for 3D printing, Prusa, CNC, or Mendel machines.
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This version is a remix inspired by the design at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2289476 created by mariors50, incorporating a new feature that allows for the detection of excess diameter and folds in the filament. These issues often occur towards...
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A small end-of-filament optical detector, which operates with basic functionality, employs two microtubes of PTFE (preferably Capricorn) along with the most flexible pen spring possible. The more flexible it is, the less it will impede the passage...
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After seeing the design in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1646220 i set myself to remix it to add the following Bracket to mount it to my frame Oil can to lubricate filament as it passes through ... Just enable the setting in marlin and connect...
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Simple edited case to fit a kw11-3z-3 microswitch and fit a ptfe tube (4mm) at the botton without a pushfit
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This is a remix from thing 2577717, modded for fitting bowden tubes on both ends, specially if fitting on top of the extruder. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No...
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I would print at 100% infill and then drill the filament path to smooth it out so the filament does not catch on the layers. You can create a mount and use longer screws. If you are using the terminal connection version I would place it in the case...
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Next up was an oil can designed specifically for lubricating the filament as it passes through various mechanisms. To get everything up and running smoothly, all you need to do is enable the relevant setting in your Marlin software and connect to...
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... want to go Klipper, but my 3D Touch knock off, doesn't like it at all). I also have no idea how many grams this takes. I did the top in clear and the bottom in Yellow. Bottom (with bracket) took 3.5hrs, the top took about an hour +/- 20 minutes.
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I made this model in order to move the filament roll to a side behind the printer, for the entry and exit of the filament is recommended to put a few pieces of Teflon tube to extend the life of the print, you also need two screws metric 3 (M3) of 10...
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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.