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Filament runout sensor made from readily available parts. ================================================ Utilizes M2, M3, and M4 bolts to secure the pulley, switch, and bowden tube (optional). Screws attach directly into the print in most areas,...
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I bought this [Runout Filament Sensor](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32965114166.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.54.20e41802FC3UPQ) and made this holder that can be placed right before the extruder. Mine is a little taller because I am...
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#Filament Runout Sensor v2 I remind that the models were designed for processing, including grinding and repainting. See the video for more details: I connected the sensor to the ZMAX axis as follows: from left to right, plus, minus, and signal. The...
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#Filament Runout Sensor I created models specifically for processing, such as grinding and repainting. See the video below for details. I connected the sensor to the ZMAX axis from left to right: plus, minus, and signal. When pressed, the button...
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... switch to work opposite as it was intended. It would pause prints with filament in the sensor and run while it was empty. ...Just change FIL_RUNOUT_STATE to HIGH or opposite of whatever your setting is if you have the same issue as me and retest.
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1.75mm filament Cheap Optical Encoder / Endstop https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1701155 Here is what the one I used looks like I used the milky white PTFE tube, the clearer stuff might work too I had to add a little piece of electrical tape around...
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I wanted to use an extra microswitch I had ([these ones in specific](https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B088W8WMTB)) as a filament runout detection sensor, but most designs I found were either too bulky, used a different style switch, or made for a specific...
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This way, the sensor can detect not only simple out-of-filament conditions but also various types of filament jams or clogged nozzles. Be aware that this is still a work in progress! So far, I've tested it only on my desk, not in the printer. Next,...
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This handy sensor case with embedded magnets easily and comfortably clamps onto your filament string at any time and as many times as you want, without causing wear and tear since it is held together solely by the magnets. You will need six pieces...
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FilaSense is a cutting-edge, user-friendly and versatile filament runout sensor that offers effortless printing, use and mounting capabilities. It employs a microswitch for reliable filament detection and can be seamlessly integrated into 2020 or...
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This filament runout sensor was up graded from the Creality Ender series sensor to be able to articulate and follow the extruder. It allows for full Z axis extension without binding or braking the filament and less pull force of the extruder. It...
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This is a custom mount designed specifically for the filament runout sensor by barrettford, tailored to work seamlessly with my Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus printer's stock spool holder and extruder locations. To assemble this mount, you will need 2...
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This is fix for the existing high friction filament runout sensor for the CR10 V3. Video tutorial can be seen here: https://youtu.be/a8m4G8CNKS4 Currently this is Version #3 - Size re-scaled (please keep in mind that the holes aren't intended...
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While designing my H-Bot printer that I'm currently working on, I wanted to find a solution to use the filament sensor from the Prusa i3 MK3s that I've been using with my Bear Extruder for some time after switching to the Orbiter. So I decided to...
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It puts the sensor well away from the extruder and close to the spool, giving plenty of notice of filament runout. This is usable for literally any printer that has 2020/40 aluminum extrusion for a top cross rail. ... You will need: an end stop...
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Simple Filament Runout Sensor Using an Endstop Micro Switch Materials: PTFE Tube (4mm OD) One M3 X 12mm Cap Screw One M3 Thin Nut End Stop Micro Switch, Such as This:...
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This part uses the spare switch as a filament runout sensor, no extra parts needed. I have tested this part on an ender 5 pro. It would be appreciated if anyone with an ender 3 can verify this will also work. ... Remember to update the marlin...
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I purchased a set of microswitches from Aliexpress for use in a filament runout sensor. Unfortunately, I couldn't locate one on Thingiverse that fit my requirements. So I decided to create my own instead. ...Here's what you'll need: 1 Micro switch...
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It puts the sensor well away from the extruder and close to the spool, giving plenty of notice of filament runout. This is usable for literally any printer that has 2020/40 aluminum extrusion for a top cross rail. ... You will need: an end...
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The same 608zz bearings are used that demjansein used and you will need one of those and the other listed hardware for each sensor mount you print. The original sensor will work fine, but I used some aftermarket ones I picked up that I think are...
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DIY Filament Motion Sensor.Designed this motion sensor using some parts laying around.A compact design with dimensions of 49x39x30mm.Filament has little drag applied to it so the extruder does not have to apply torque to pull and there's an opening...
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DIY Filament Motion Sensor.Designed this motion sensor using some parts laying around.A compact design with dimensions of 49x39x30mm.Filament has little drag applied to it so the extruder does not have to apply torque to pull and there's an opening...
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DIY Filament Motion Sensor. Designed this motion sensor using some parts laying around. A compact design with dimensions of 49x39x30mm. Filament has little drag applied to it so the extruder does not have to apply torque to pull and there's an...
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FILAMENT_RUNOUT_DISTANCE_MM gets set in your Configuration.h file and you'll want to make sure FILAMENT_MOTION_SENSOR is defined. But the EProm probably will have 0 stored for the distance. So you'll need to load the default values, or change the...
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If you use my "dEEbugger-" code, you can connect a second sensor to chB to monitor two filaments slowly. Power up the NodeMCU, connect to wifi, switch to "HX711," and log in on your PC/Ipad etc. You can now observe the actual force being used to...
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UPDATE: 10/22/2022 Added a different Front Cover that is not part of the filament path: it can be removed while printing.UPDATE: 10/18/2022 I wasn't happy with having to occasionally fidget with the filament to get it to exit the other end of...
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A box to house the Z stop circuit board to be re used as a filament runout sensor. this is only a guide component. Since there are a multitude of modifications to include extruder guides, spool holder mounting locations, and filament guides this is...
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I made my version of a simple and small filament movement sensor based on a magnetic encoder (AS5600) and a toothed bearing from an update for the Titan Aero Extruder Arm. The sensor turned out to be quite compact, perfectly fixes the thread so as...
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Project homepage: https://hattedsquirrel.net/projects/filament-sensor-and-guide/ What you need: 1x micro switch (the big type: 6.5 x 19.5 x 9.5mm) 2x bearing 696ZZ 2x M3 screw 20mm + nut (for bearings) 1x M3 screw 25mm + nut (for base) 2x M2.5 screw...
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To modify the firmware, you'll need to search for "Filament_Runout_Sensor" in the Configuration.h file and make sure it is defined. Then, search for "FIL_RUNOUT_PIN" in the pins_RAMPS.h file and set the pin to 12 if it isn't already 12. Finally,...