filament sensor octoprint 3d models
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Simple complact Filament Run Out Sensor Mount One size uses 2 M4-6 screws or the stock screw that came with your printer. The other uses 2 M4-10 Screws. Both of theses need m4 T-Nuts. I printed mine at 60% infill but I am sure 20% to 40% will...
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... - have a look on the pictures). ... The filament sensor main body is also updated now. It also seems there was a hole missing - fixed it :) Notes:- There were 2 holes which may need to support, that's now corrected - thx @Locki for sharing the error.
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I designed this cover to conceal the Duet Magnetic filament sensor, which I printed in ABS due to its high heat resistance. The print was straightforward, requiring no supports whatsoever. I grew tired of constantly staring at the circuit board and...
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I've installed an awesome [Spool Roller](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4696976) by [3DM4RK](https://www.thingiverse.com/3dm4rk/designs) and faced an issue of random unspooling of filament towards the extrusion profile. Here's my solution to...
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There were some comments on the original Thing by 3djpco about having step or iges files available for this filament runout sensor. So I made a model without the screw tabs for people who would like the ability to modify a step or iges file to their...
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This is a simple cap designed to attach to the filament runout sensor created by barrettford, printed using identical settings. I've since developed v2 with small tabs that provide a secure friction fit. Sufficient space exists beneath the cap for...
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In an effort to create a low weight solution for the stock filament sensor location, I created this. Moves the sensor out in line with the print head and pivots to negate bad stock filament path alignment. Requires a 608 bearing and a couple M4 nuts...
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I'm looking for a holder that will accommodate the Filament-Runout-Sensor specifically designed for the Tevo tarantula and the standard Extruder-Motor. This particular holder allows you to directly screw in M3 screws into the plastic, which means no...
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Remix of a filament guide for a runout sensor like the one linked below. You will need to print: 1 - bracket 1 - ring - (print ring.stl first, if it isn't tight enough then ring-sm.stl is slightly smaller inside). ... 2 - spacers You will need:...
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I propose you this Support detector end of filament without screws ender3 (without screws to add for the detector) %{{---NEW VERSION---}}% the new version doesn't shake at all if you print with high speed and allows this time to insert a piece of...
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I repurposed the filament runout sensor bracket's design by combining it with another element to transform it into a mechanical system from its original optical configuration.\r\n\r\nTo create this new design, I merged two distinct...
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Simple complact Filament Run Out Sensor Mount One size uses 2 M4-6 screws or the stock screw that came with your printer. The other uses 2 M4-10 Screws. Both of theses need m4 T-Nuts. I printed mine at 60% infill but I am sure 20% to 40% will be...
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This runout sensor employs two ball bearings to guarantee that there is no wear, and it also allows the filament to be fed from both directions so that the printer can auto-eject it immediately after the switch detects a runout condition. ... Bearings: ...
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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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Hello, today I'm excited to share this support for the filament sensor with all of you. The distance between the reels is a little larger than the width of the filament roll, and I think you'll really like it. You might need to make the screw holes...
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This comprehensive filament guide enables you to mount the filament sensor independently of the extruder motor, allowing for effortless replacement with a different motor, such as a Dual drive. Within the design, there are two files available for...
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Prusa i3 MK2.5s and MK3s Pneumatic Coupler Filament Sensor Cover Replacement. I install a guide tube from my dry box where spools are stored to the printer, allowing the tube to clip directly in. This prevents the weight of the tube from stressing...
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The Cube is an optical filament motion sensor designed to use your old direct drive hobb gear extruder, The body mimics a Nema 17 stepper so almost any extruder kit can be used to guild the filament. The encoder has 36 slots and should provide down...
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This is a remix of an excellent filament sensor found here (with more info and instructions): https://github.com/VoronDesign/VoronUsers/tree/master/printer_mods/al3ph/filament_runout The only thing it was missing was an easy way to mount it. ...
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Raise3D unveiled a cutting-edge filament runout sensor specifically designed for their N series printers. Following its release, they shared an innovative redesign of the housing, which significantly reduces stress on the filament. I made some...
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Raise3D recently introduced a filament runout sensor specifically designed for their N series printers. Shortly after, they shared an updated design for the housing, aimed at reducing stress on the filament. I decided to modify this new design...
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Top filament mount for BTT filament sensor, fits ender 3 v2. V7: I wanted to use the filament roller guide(https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3052488) along with this mount for BTT, redesigned the mount, and it works really well, its been on my...
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Remove the rubber dust cover from the Z extrusion that is hiding the filament runout sensor cable, and pull the cable free from the channel. Plug in to the sensor PCB, and use filament to test if the microswitch is being engaged properly. A green...
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Mount it just before your extruder\r\n-With your new sensor in hand, you should be able to line it up with your filament path so that you can glue it to the filament guide you printed - the neatest option might be to lop off the end of the guide and...
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The Creality CR10-S5 extruder and file sensor undergo a modification to accommodate the larger sensor provided with the printer. ...I've modified the sensor holder to securely fit the new sensor, ensuring optimal performance.
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The author of the original filament sensor, which I use here, tested the design with an "1830". For my switch I didn't need any screws to fix the board. ...Your mileage may vary. I removed the cable guides, as i don't need them. These are my first steps...
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this is an improvement for the cover plate and slider for the original design located here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4937795 I had trouble getting the filament to trigger the old z height sensor I had laying around so I moved a few things...
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This is a simple, yet very effective filament sensor meant for the Voxelab Aquila. Prints with support for only the largest piece, all other need none. You will need to shim the filament passage in the housing to prevent the filament from slipping...
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Sometimes in the heat of the moment, rushing through some prints, the filament-out sensor would go off and then it's always a bit ticklish replacing the spool mid-print and there is always an artefact on the print. This early-warning sensor let's me...
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English: Recently I have changed my Ender 3 V2 to direct, I was looking for many designs that I liked to be able to put the filament sensor, and, either I did not like the position or I did not like the design, so I started to make a simple one...