klipper runout sensor 3d models
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Having both Auto bed leveling and filament runout detection is a sophisticated feature for the Ender platform, either requiring soldering to your original board and using third party firmware or using a different board entirely.\r\n\r\nThe filament...
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I remade the original component because the outlet hole wasn't lined up with the inlet of the extruder.\r\nI've installed an L-shaped base with a slot to allow the filament sensor to slide in and align perfectly with the extruder.\r\nThe box is...
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I also used the Idea from Sebastiandruckt ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4813860) to reduce the Gap for the Filament to 2.4mm, so it does not Stuck between the Sensor and the Guide. You will also need the key.stl from blaiseb's design that...
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... prevents the filament from coming into contact with the z-axis rod. The third and final design omits this extra guide altogether. All of the accompanying images showcase the sensor in both versions - one with the guide and without the hose fitting.
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Wenn man diese Firmware hier nimmt: https://github.com/looxonline/Marlin/tree/BIQUBX_ALMOST_STOCK dann ist es relativ einfach, nur die Zeile "define FILAMENT_MOTION_SENSOR" in der configuration.h muss auskommentiert werden. Dann funktioniert der...
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... The connector is now on the backside, instead on the foreside. Hidden is now the blue light of the sensor. I did this, because the cable was too short for the Drag Chain (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4786780). ... It fits flawlessly.
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This is a mount for a cheap common ebay-sourced filament run-out sensor. ...Its for a Ender 3 pro with a dual gear metal extruder gear, which has the filament input a few millimeters higher than the stock plastic extruder gear.
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I operate a Taz 6 printer that runs on 3mm filament, but I decided to expand the filament opening to 4mm while maintaining the edge closest to the sensor in its original position. ...Printing with ABS plastic often leads to shrinkage, making 3mm...
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... a recreation from the ground.The housing is reversed. ...The connector is now on the backside, instead on the foreside.Hidden is now the blue light of the sensor. I did this, because the cable was too short for a Drag Chain. ... It fits flawlessly.
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After utilizing filament spool upgrades designed by fellow creators, I found it necessary to relocate the run-out sensor significantly further away from the spool itself. Exploring various solutions on T-Verse proved unsuccessful in achieving a...
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This sensor is smaller, simpler, more robust, and impervious to dirt than optical sensors. There's a reason why Hall sensors are used in cars ABS isn't? Note that I integrated this kind of sensor into my direct extruder. It just adds three grams. I...
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... filement is retracted, - when it will probably fail to re-align with the hole!. So the "rewound" filament will probably be found in a tangle between the sensor and the drive. (update- added render of the device with transparent "top". ...)
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This version also changes the sensor mounting holes to use Initeq M3-0.5 short heat set inserts instead of threading the screws directly into the plastic part. It adds another set of counter-bored mounting holes. And it enlarges the threads and...
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This is a filament guide and run out sensor assembly for the Voxelab Aquila 3d printer. This A remix of FrangrantAbyss's Ender 3 filament guide (only using the bearing) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3434928 Which is a remix of Emmett's gear...
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V2 - No added bracing - regular V3 - Bracing added - regular V4 - Bracing Added - reverse This version only uses the single screw and allows for the sensor to swing freely so your filament is stress free. Do not over tighten the screw - Get...
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Adopted the "spare out" to use this sensor with a higher variety of limit swichtes, cause of different solder joint. Also added smaler holes to insert two pieces of ptfe tube for more filament stability. Cheers and thx to 3djpco for his great...
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The outer diameter should be 4mm in both cases.Edit 18/12/2021: I got a few false triggering events on the “3mm” body version, so I moved the sensor placement 0.2mm up in the body.Other hardware I used:a Panasonic AV38523 switch2 PC4-M10 pneumatic...
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Part that slots over the exit of the Biqu B1 filament run-out sensor, bridging the gap and guiding the filament to the extruder hole. (May degrade eventually due to material rubbing against the inner wall when loading new filament.) Works fine...
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This is a shorter version of this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4847434 This also puts the filament sensor above the shaft instead of below, and it pulls it in closer for use in an enclosure. It also keeps the angle from becoming to extreme when...
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Check out his video below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwHpXaj\_6xEThis design uses the same setup, but the filament sensor is mounted to the frame of the printer. This allows the filament sensor to also function as a filament guide. Due to the...
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Designed and added swivel bracket and angle bracket to align sensor directly down to direct drive modification. 5mm countersunk screws needed with nylock nuts. Features: - Angle bracket has a rebated Hex to take a nylock nut to allow a flush...
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The second issue is that the endstop's indicator light doesn't completely turn off when filament runs through, so using an optical endstop as a sensor may not work without some adjustments. Testing will happen once I finish my 300x300x600 hypercube....
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This mount to keep the sensor out of the build area allowing the ability to use the full height of Z and allows the filament sensor to pivot and slide with the movement of the print head. I added some PTFE tubing into the filament guide arm to...
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The sensor is light enough to not cause any trouble. 2nd version: switched to OpenSCAD and added the source. Added a blocker for the PTFE tube so it does not slide out of the box.</p> <h3> Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p>...
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The chosen sensor is a high-quality component sourced from TME, specifically the Omron OCB snap-action microswitch D2FS-FL-N-T. Its precise design allows for reliable and efficient operation within the modified Anet A8 framework. To secure the...
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For a seamless experience, I recommend installing the "Filament Sensor NG" plugin, which allows you to easily select the GPIO number and input the M600 (filament change) GCODE. ## Hardware: The original M2 screws can be used to secure the plastic...
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Check out his video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwHpXaj_6xE This printer design uses a similar setup but mounts the filament sensor to the frame of the printer, allowing it to double as a filament guide. The design allows for flexible...
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The task of this sensor is not only to stop printing when the plastic runs out, but it also has to clean the plastic from dust and straighten the rod to make it easier for the bowden extruder to accept it. A simple life hack: if you're having...
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Filament Sensor Mount for the Ender 3 - A Simple yet Effective Solution Are you tired of dealing with messy filament threads on your Ender 3? Look no further! This ingenious mount not only keeps your workspace tidy but also serves as a reliable guide...
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Changelog 1.1 Added an indent to improve the sensor accuracy, the tab is not lower and better aligned with the filament strand. v2 Made the switch holder shorter for a snug fit allowing to relocate the spool to the bottom of the printed without the...