ender 3 pro filament sensor 3d models
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Filament guide for your Ender 3 Pro with the ability to place your filament runout sensor.3 versions:1 filament guide1 filament guide with runout sensor1 filament guide with runout sensor and extra supportprint with 20 procent infill and your good to...
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filament sensor holder for Ender 3 with direct drive extruder
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Filament sensor holder for ender 3. For direct drive version. ... V2 version I moved the sensor higher.
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For Ender 3 you need: Filament_sensor_axle.stl Filament_sensor_ender3.stl Key.stl For Ender 3 PRO you need: Filament_sensor_axle.stl Filament_sensor_ender3_pro.stl Key.stl I print with PLA at 0.16mm, and only supports from ground for overhang angle...
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Ender 3 filament Runout sensor mounting part Edit..Added another version of the bracket Sensor installation, slide from right to left
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... an extra Z End-Stop that was just begging to be repurposed as a filament sensor. ...The bracket is specifically designed for the Ender 3 Pro's Z End-Stop switch, which slides right into place - I'm not sure if it will work with other types of switches.
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The Ender 3 Filament Runout Sensor is mounted conveniently below the spool, utilizing a roller microswitch for reliable detection. ...A leftover T-slot nut was repurposed to secure the sensor in place, while a tapered Allen screw found among spare parts...
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I've modified a previous filament runout sensor for the Ender 3 to suit my requirements. Utilizing the same "rail" principle as the original, this version requires only two M3 screws to secure the sensor from below. Additionally, consider using a...
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This adapter consists of two parts the first was modified to enter better way in the screws of the usillo nut without the need to dismantle a stabilizer that has put my printer (Sensor Mount), and the second is to mount the filament sensor so that...
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Filament sensor to click in the Ender Hemera with my base plate. ...https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4065625 needed is a 7mm steel ball of a ball bearing
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Here's My Take on the Original File: Ender 3 Filament Runout Sensor Remix. I took the original file and gave it a remix that perfectly matches my preferred type of switch. ...Once the print was complete, I whipped out my trusty drill to create mounting...
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A simple filament runout sensor made from re-used Ender 3 endstop. You gain the endstop by upgrading to an ABL probe.This remix is built on the OG model, just wanted to have a “floating” version of it, as my setup doesn't allow me to use the original...
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I wanted to add a filament runout sensor to my Ender 3 with the MicroSwiss dual gear direct drive but did not find any great options. The sensor I used is pretty generic made by several manufacturers. The filament holes line up beautifully! Since...
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I wanted to add a filament runout sensor to my Ender 3 with the MicroSwiss dual gear direct drive but did not find any great options. The sensor I used is pretty generic made by several manufacturers. The filament holes line up beautifully! Since...
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This is a filament runout sensor with a roller that uses the stock z-stop switch of the Ender series printers (you don't need it if you have updated to bl touch). It does not need any additional parts and is 100% 3D printable. You will need: -...
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I was thrilled to reuse the Z-Stop I had readily available after installing the BL-Touch, but I wasn't too keen on having the sensor just dangling off the filament. I revamped the parent design from @The_Goss to securely attach it to the Z-Stepper...
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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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Hi, This is first projekt here. ... This is a filament runout sensor and a filament guide infront of the extruder. it works fine and it does what it made to do. its a micro switch mounted in side. ...its made for 1.75 mm Filament
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This model synchronizes the sensor with the motor-extruder input to prevent friction and ensure the motor doesn't have to apply more force to pull in the filament.
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The human adapted the design to accommodate the available v-156-1c25 micro switches, and conveniently discarded the Ender 3 reference.
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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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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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A remake of many similar sensors out there, suitable to sensors available locally. Included are models of the bearing and limit switches used. DO NOT PRINT THESE. Or do, up to you, but they're not needed for the sensor. ...;-)I've included them for...
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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.