filament sensor octoprint 3d models
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This Filament Mount Sensor Needs to be Positioned Directly Behind the Drive by About 5mm. Required: 1x M3 .5 Nut 1x M3 .5 Screw That is 10mm Long Any Donations to Fund More Filament and Testing of Additional Parts are Greatly Appreciated. Thank You...
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With the CR10 V3 printer I have had several problems when placing the filament and printing, using the filament sensor. In large pieces, the filament takes shapes that produce an excess of tension (by having the factory support at the same height as...
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After searching for a proper mount for the Ender 3 Pro for the Big Tree Tech filament sensor, and being very disappointed with printing out items, only to find they do not work, i decided to make my own. This is based on the BTT backplate, supplied...
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I liked the simplicity of this filament runout sensor housing, so I remixed it to fit a smaller switch that I had on hand. As with the original, this fits 1.75mm filament and the halves are secured with 3x M2x12mm bolts and nuts (or M2x16mm if paired...
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Summary Couldn't find a mount for the BTT Smart Filament Sensor that quite suited my needs so I made this. This was made in TinkerCad and I'm very new to modeling and 3D Printing so it's pretty basic. The mount is designed to be mounted under the...
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This is a custom spacer designed to align the filament sensor with the Bondtech BMG extruder. I created it after using a clone, which performed well but lacked this essential component. Two versions are available: one for threaded inserts and another...
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Other projects: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringns/ This sensor employs two precision ball bearings to prevent wear and tear, also allowing filament to be fed from both directions so the printer can automatically eject it once a runout condition...
cults3d
Other projects: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringns/ This runout sensor utilizes two ball bearings to prevent any wear and tear, it also enables the filament to be fed from both sides so that the printer can automatically eject it after the...
prusaprinters
Fits the original extruder Sapphire S 2 screws M4 X 8mm and 2 nuts 2 screws M3 X 12 and nuts for sensor Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0,2 Infill: 25 % Filament: Material4print PLA, PETG Category: 3D Printer Parts
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with direct guiding via the Bowden direct into and out of the Sensor housing. Drilling Template, if you want to set the hosing as i did, or you can mount it with double tabe, and guide the bowden down to it. Info: I will use the free Fitting...
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Couldn't find a mount for the BTT Smart Filament Sensor that quite suited my needs so I made this. This was made in TinkerCad and I'm very new to modeling and 3D Printing so it's pretty basic. The mount is designed to be mounted under the...
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This runout sensor employs two precision ball bearings to guarantee minimal wear, also allowing the filament to be fed from both directions so that the printer can automatically eject it once the switch detects a runout condition. ... Bearings: -...
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A dead simple filament runout sensor. The bowden version is the one that I have and is tested, and can be fitted using the M4 screw already present on the extruder (see the image). I haven't tested the direct extruder version. Do let me know if it...
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This is made to clip on to the bracket that is installed with a Creality brand filament runout sensor kit. the guide is currently installed on a Ender 3 V2. ...The newly installed bracket in the kit is only used on the ender 3 series of printers so I...
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Other projects: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringns/ This runout sensor employs dual ball bearings to prevent wear, allowing the filament to be fed from both directions so that the printer can automatically eject it when a runout condition is...
grabcad
Other projects: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringns/This runout sensor uses two ball bearings to ensure that there is no wear, it also allows the filament to be fed from both directions so that the printer can auto-eject it after the switch sees...
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I printed the original by pjm237 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4749302 but found that the filament didn't line up for me and that the exit of the BTT sensor was too close to do much about this. I loaded the stl file into OpenSCAD and adapted...
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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...
prusaprinters
Biggest benefit of this solution is very low resistance to filament moving I mean comparing it with switch based filament sensor sold on Amazon. At least one I got there is quite resistive to filament movement comparing to this one. Theoretically as...
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##ASSEMBLE THE VIDEO BELOW## A very affordable and hassle-free filament runout sensor that's a breeze to assemble. Print at 0.1mm layer height and use a horizontal size compensation of around -0.15 (or whatever suits your printer). ... - Comes equipped...
prusaprinters
The idea is based on this design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3063430 This how ever is a ground up redesign made to fit the 2040 or 4040 extrusion used in many printers like the ender series. Hardware:1x M3x25mm bolt,2x M3x12mm bolts,2x...
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I designed my version of a filament sensor holder for the Duet3D filament sensor. Edit: I strengthened the clip on the side and added the CAD files. This is now V2. Edit2: I added a clip to clamp it to a Nimble screw, so that it stays securely in...
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*English* This is the Filament Sensor designed by NeoCortex with a reinforcement modification, because the original sometimes can break with lateral forces, for example, when you have your filament on the side of your printer and not on the back or...
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After I installed a BL touch I realized that I could use the z end stop switch as a filament runout sensor. It was basically a free upgrade and it's nice to not have to worry about running out of filament when you're getting to the end of your roll.
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So I noticed on a tall print that the filament sensor could get in the way and also the angle of the filament was at a hard angle so i made one that could pivot a little and see if it makes a difference.. its a simple design and the 2 holes for the...
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... of of filament usage by 3 grams, an increase of part weight by 5 grams(less wasted material), and reduced print time by about 15 min. I think its pretty simple by design and allows for removal if you want to run some filament without the sensor.
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My printer is an Anet A8 that just got a brand-new optical film sensor.
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An alternative backplate, that snugs into the rail to fix the sensor to the ender-3.
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This is my take on a filament sensor directely mounted on the Orbiter using a simple switch.The fit of the switch is quite tight to keep it from moving around.Has been working flawlessly so far.If the trigger point is off slightly, try bending the...
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Use 3 of the original long screws from the filament sensor to mount cover and the 2 small ones to mount the sensor in the housing. Holes are sized to not require a Tap to thread. Just slowly run the screws in. 3x 4mm x10mm bolts with nuts hold it...