ender 3 filament runout sensor 3d models
876027 3d models found related to ender 3 filament runout sensor.prusaprinters
This version is operatonally derived from my earlier "Reliable Filament Runout Sensor" (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2483919) from last year. Both versions are designed to mount on a 2020 bar which can be part of the printer or part of a...
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This version is operationally derived from my earlier "Reliable Filament Runout Sensor" (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2483919) from last year. Both versions are designed to mount on a 2020 bar which can be part of the printer or part of a...
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**__Ko-Fi:__** [https://ko-fi.com/juliettaexpress](https://ko-fi.com/juliettaexpress) --- Fixed the dimensions of `asan127`'s runout sensor cover to fit the V2. It was REALLY close, however the screw holes holding the PCB in place put the board...
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The filament feeds through remarkably well both from the dry box and from the stock spool holder, especially with the included swing arm replacement which moves the whole runout sensor out 45mm to set it in the middle of most spools that I use and...
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This is a remix of several other filament guides and mount to create on modular system that is easy to print and can accept filament break sensor upgrade. Can be used with or without filament break sensor. Fits on X motor mount. No extra hardware...
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The scope of this project was to build a filament sensor that not only tracks runout (like a simple switch would do) but also the progression in order to detect jams. Current options are either unreliable (laser sensors don't work well with...
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Since I already have a filament run-out sensor near my Bowden extruder, this limitation wasn't an issue for me. ... Detailed documentation is now included in the Thing Files for future reference and to help others who may encounter similar challenges.
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This is a mounting plate for an optical filament sensor with a dovetail housing like: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3106976 Just slide it over the Z-Rod, replace the four screws holding the threaded sleeve in place and slide a filament sensor in....
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As optical sensors often struggle with translucent and transparent filaments, a mechanical microswitch is an excellent solution for reliably checking the filament's presence. To keep the sensor as compact as possible without relying on screws, I...
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... The length of the screws will depend on your specific needs and requirements. For the sensor mounting screws, I used M3s, again intentionally undersizing them so they can be easily enlarged with a .086" drill bit and tapped for secure installation.
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I remixed the longer Filament sensor adding a gap for best fitting with Z-rod. Pass a 2.5 drill bit by the filament hole for make easier unloading the filament. ...As the tip of the filament becomes a bit thicker when you pull out it will not pass by...
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Hardware ------------- Regular Cable Chain Mount: • (2) M3x10mm socket cap screws R18 Cable Chain Mount: • (3) M3x6mm socket cap screws • (2) M3x10mm socket cap screws • (3) M3 nuts CR-6 SE Sensor: • (2) M3x20mm socket cap screws • (2) PC4-M10 push...
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This remix is basically a holder for @TBA's runout sensor case which can be mounted on the top, vertical extrusion rail of your 3D printer.Parts needed1x ±50mm PTFE tube4x 4mm M3 screws (for the end stop and case lid) 1x 15mm M3 screw1x M3...
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This sensour housing is a littlebit mor wider, so that the tube matches directly into the extruder of the CR-10 V3 if you use this holder: 4934731_CR-10_v3_Filament_Sensor_Holder
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Derivative from misterT to screw the filament sensor case instead of snap it. Made in Fusion360 Print instructionsPrinted in ABS without supports
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I've taken the original design and modified it to screw the filament sensor case into place instead of snapping it together. ...This is a revised version made possible with the powerful tools found in Fusion 360.
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After having my printer (and using it extensively) for just 3 months, the brass grommet where the filament feeds into the sensor has worn down quite a lot and is causing some filaments to bind or squeak really loudly while printing... neither is all...
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As optical sensors usually have problems with translucent and transparent filaments, a mechanical microswitch is a good solution to reliably check for the filament. I wanted the sensor to be as small as possible without using screws. I added several...
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Let Your Dreams Come True With the CR-Scan Liza Valentine's Day Custom Package.Support the project here: https://creality-cr-scan-lizard.kckb.st/b4c3a362 This is an improved version of a device that combines a filament rounout sensor and a filament...
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This is a case for the stock filament sensor board from my CR-10 v3. I've added threaded holes for the filament to go through PTFE tubing. I've also added a conical section inside the body to help guide the filament where it catches in the stock...
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I have made a remix with Meshmixer to get a part so that the filament enters fluidly through the filament sensor and that it does not jerk, that is why I have merged the "rkotara" part with the "Rockymtngeek" part and for the bearing part 608zz you...
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CR-10 V3 have some issue with filament sensor giving too much drag & strain on the filament I designed this mod so i can mount the sensor directly under the filament spool I never had to print things higher than 300mm, but you should note that this...
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Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4421863 I added a dual-gear extruder to my Sunlu S8, and the filament sensor didn't line up. I didn't really feel like I needed the sensor to drop, so I just made the mount to line it back up with the...
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... quickly. The sensor is mounted in reverse, I'm aware of that. It works perfectly fine like this and no modifications were made to it. Changing the filament with this setup attached at the extruder can take some time, but it's definitely doable.
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This is slight modification to psdesign's [Filament Sensor Mount for CR-10](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2811590), so all credit for the fantastic geometry of it goes to him. I've modified his model slightly to: - Align better with the stock...
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This is for the stock Anycubic Chiron and extruder. ... I placed a support block under it. You can use it if you want to. I print the sensor mount solid and the block at 3-4% infill
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This meant that the filament sensor was not in a good place anymore. To make the sensor continue to be useful, I moved it to the top extrusion. I built this in Fusion360, and include the fusion file and a STEP, as well as the stl's. There are 2...
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Note: due to the general abandonment of Thingiverse and recent security issues, I've moved my designs to the Prusa Printers site: https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/171511-djos_1475/prints...
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This meant that the filament sensor was not in a good place anymore. To make the sensor continue to be useful, I moved it to the top extrusion. I built this in Fusion360, and include the fusion file and a STEP, as well as the stl's. There are...
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To make this work, you'll need the following: * OctoPrint: http://octoprint.org * Filament Plugin: https://github.com/MoonshineSG/OctoPrint-Filament * Filament Sensor: https://www.amazon.com/Optical-Endstop-Switch-Drucker/dp/B00UFW13ZO Here's how to...