klipper runout sensor 3d models
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Sliced apart STL file in idea maker and merged parts back together to make a smaller version which puts the sensor closer to the stock position.
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To install this upgrade, you'll need to secure the spare tube and the filament run-out sensor using the bolts provided in the housing that comes with it. ...For added stability, consider applying glue or using zip ties if the assembly feels too loose.
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... at the midpoint of a diagonal runway, situated at a precise 45-degree angle. ...As the filament reaches its terminus, a slender appendage extends from the sensor, tracing a gentle arc down to the runway's base, prompting the sensor to alter its status.
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... a low-cost filament sensor. ...This setup includes a slope for efficient integration with the Thingiverse design 3052488, a reliable filament guide. The mount secures the sensor using M3x16 hardware and reuses lead screw bolts for added convenience.
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... rolls easily. All dimensions are based on my own Q5 and measured using Mitutoyo caliper Holder needs two 4mm x 10mm screws. I also used three 3mm x 30mm screws for mounting hinge and sensor but they can definitely be shorter and/or longer.
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Additionally, several similar housings are available online, but they often failed to consistently depress the sensor switch reliably. To address this issue, I designed my filament path at an angle, ensuring that the switch is always properly...
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Handy tip if your wiring supplied with the sensor is to short you can purchase a fan extension cable to extend bought on Amazon here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LPURBT2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 did need to use a...
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Handy tip if your wiring supplied with the sensor is to short you can purchase a fan extension cable to extend bought on Amazon here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LPURBT2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 did need to use a...
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Sensors and bearings https://ja.aliexpress.com/item/32967361574.html white https://ja.aliexpress.com/item/32917462715.html transparent https://ja.aliexpress.com/item/1005002177115860.html 608 2RS 8x22x7mm...
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Print at your normal settings, you can use any material besides flexibles For mounting use m3-25 screws (new version is on the works to use only the internals of the sensor and stock hardware)
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Part designed to solve the breakage of the base of the original filament sensor on the Geeetech A10 without needing to replace it entirely, allowing for a quick and cost-effective repair.
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The ideas was to do a support for the filament sensor perfectly aligned to the extruder motor in ender 3. ... Put supports in the printing to have less problems of blocked filament inside
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This upgrade introduces a dedicated bearing axis to simplify bearing installation and removal. ...A zip tie is integrated to firmly fasten it to the 3D printer. The sensor-extruder gap is also lengthened, accommodating larger buffer sizes if needed.
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I designed a custom-made filament sensor because none of the ones available met my standards. The installation process is straightforward, taking only a couple of minutes to complete. ...It's now ready for printing.
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It should work with any sensor mount that has 20mm mounting holes as shown in the picture. Instead of making just holes, two 6mm slots are included for a 3m bolt to pass through. This makes the sensor adjustable in the Y-axis direction. I did this so...
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holds a generic filament sensor from amazon with mounting holes off to the side vs in the center snaps on the end of the frame near the Z scew on top. ...only for stock top filament roll holder.
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Extended and reinforced previous version of holder, while still using same spooler holder hardware that came with the printer to secure the sensor holder to the back of the horizontal brace where the spool holder normally attaches.
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I got tired of the stock location for the run-out sensor and I needed a filament guide for my new direct drive setup. ...Hope someone can use it also.
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This is an adapter that will allow you to use Chris Riley's EXCELLENT Filament Sensor and adapt it to a Bondtech BMG extruder. Assuming you are using your bondtech BMG on a Bowden System. This mounts where the E3D collar would be. See the original...
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Having recently fitted support rods to my Ender 3 v2, it became clear that the BTT Smart Filament Run-out Sensor needed a new mounting point otherwise it would crash into the support rods near the top of the build volume. This mount fixes to the...
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Having recently fitted support rods to my Ender 3 v2, it became clear that the BTT Smart Filament Run-out Sensor needed a new mounting point otherwise it would crash into the support rods near the top of the build volume. This mount fixes to the...
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... in. Also need to print one of these: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5382780 Sensor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DCMMGJ1?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details I can move it up and down the bar for easier unloading/reloading filament. ...
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This is an adapter that lets you use Chris Riley's outstanding Filament Sensor with a Bondtech BMG extruder. Since you're working with a Bowden System, this mounts where the E3D collar goes. Check out Chris' original post to see how he set up the...
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... connected to my filament box. So I made this stronger holder to replace the original flimsy holder. Two m3 x 12mm screws was used to secure the holder to the printer. One m3 x 18mm screw and nut was used to secure the holder to the sensor.
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This is a filament run-out sensor mount that I created for the generic filament sensor I bought on Amazon. This is for Ender 3 Pro. You can see a picture of the sensor that I bought above. Mine was by a company calling themselves Creativity 3D...
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This is a filament run-out sensor mount that I created for the generic filament sensor I bought on Amazon. This is for Ender 3 Pro. You can see a picture of the sensor that I bought above. Mine was by a company calling themselves Creativity 3D (not...
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##Filament Rounout Sensor for Ender and Filament-Inserting-Help This sensor boasts significantly reduced friction compared to standard parts. Engineered from TPU, a flexible filament that can detect even transparent materials, it excels in its...
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This is a compact filament sensor enclosure designed to house a filament sensor that utilizes a PTFE tube to guide the filament. The PTFE tube, precision-cut to expose the filament to a micro-switch with ball bearing, minimizes friction on the...
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I redesigned the Filament sensor bracket for CR-10 to utilize the same sensor after upgrading to a bondtech extruder mounted in bowden configuration. To adapt this setup, simply swap out the printed part within the E3D adapter on the bondtech with...
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This is a bracket designed to hold a filament runout switch directly over an ender 3 pro's direct drive mod. Most existing mounts attach to the bracket that holds the roller, but my printer is fully enclosed and feeds filament from outside, making...