prusa pinda sensor 3d models
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I don't particularly like how the PINDA sensor located in close proximity from the heatsink and heat block. On long-haul printing, especially with an enclosure, it gets really hot there. The mod PINDA holder is secured to one of the fan screws. ... ...
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I converted part of the extruder to take the BTT 2 in 1 out extruder any my 8mm Prusa pinda sensor. ...*still a work in progress*
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Prusa used to offer an official PINDA sensor protector as an STL for the MK2. Since the extruder design on the MK3 is completely different there is not enough space anymore to fit the old protector. To protect the PINDA sensor from rogue/lifting...
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This is a quick adapter I made so that I could mount a touch probe (3DTouch by Geeetech, clone of BLTouch by antclabs) to replace the 12mm inductive hall-effect sensor in my printer. ... Update: My hollow-printed tower snapped while I was installing...
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This is a remix of a great Anet A8 E3D V6 Direct Mount design by pheneeny with the following evos 1) The same number of smaller holes as in original Anet A8 metal X-carriage in order to mount Prusa i3 x axis belt holder by kennethjiang 2) Integrated...
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A simple height gauge for setting Prusa PINDA probe height to a consistent, usable height. Bunny scientists selected 0.8 mm as a balance between reliable XYZ calibration and crash avoidance. Using this gauge to establish PINDA height instead of a...
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I've struggled with Z axis errors on both my Prusa i3_MK2.5 and Prusa i3_MK3 and found that the assembly guide that shows using a plastic zip tie to set the PINDA height doesn't work very well. The thickness of the zip ties varies significantly and...
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This is a simple tool I created to accurately set my PINDA probe on my MK2.5S and MK3S. ... It's easier to use and more repeatable than a zip-tie.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Print out of PLA<br/> .4 Nozzle<br/> 30% infill</p>
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Here's a Prusa PINDA inductive sensor adapter for the pretty decent [Anet A8 E3D V6 Direct Mount by pheneeny](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2316850). The drop has been increased to big enough to bring the pinda switching point below the nozzle...
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The standard PINDA calibration process provided by Prusa is https://help.prusa3d.com/guide/9-preflight-check_95128 The inconvenience with Prusa process is that in Step 2 “Move the extruder carefully all the way to the right.”. It’s easy to scratch...
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This is the tool and the process to adjust the PINDA probe position on Prusa i3 printers. The standard PINDA calibration process provided by Prusa is https://help.prusa3d.com/guide/9-preflight-check_95128 The inconvenience with Prusa process is that...
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adapteur between original prusa pinda 8mm diameter and 12mm diameter pinda probe. It is suitable for Prusa extruders used on Mk3 printer family. ... After print: Probe needs to by fitted in adjusting plastic part inner diameter.
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Tool to use when adjusting. According to PRUSA KB distance should be between 0.8-1.0 mm. This tool measures 0.9. Follow the official Prusa guidelines and use this instead of a credit card to ensure exact measurements. Not a remix but inspired by:...
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I noticed when printing ABS the heated bed has a large effect on the accuracy of the Pinda probe and it changes your z height, when cooling this manually by blowing on it, it fixed the problem, so I quickly threw this Pinda cooler together which...
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A tool to help set the P.I.N.D.A. ...sensor in relationship to the nozzle for the Prusa i3 MK3S.
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So I made this one, that should perfectly fit the original PINDA with M8x1.0 thread. **IMPORTANT:** You **must** calibrate the Extrusion Multiplier first. Failing to do so will result in a part that is either too loose, or too tight. This S-Plug...
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So I made this one, that should perfectly fit the original PINDA with M8x1.0 thread. IMPORTANT: You must calibrate the Extrusion Multiplier first. Failing to do so will result in a part that is either too loose, or too tight. This S-Plug test...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa MK2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 50 microns Infill: 15-20% Notes: I printed mine in PETG and it fit nicely after cleaning up the strings with sand paper (please do it lightly). Happy...
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This is a taller PINDA protector that should press right up against the bottom nut and act as a locknut, which is much better than using loctite. I left it unthreaded because in the past pre-threaded PINDA protectors spun off on my machine due to...
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... was not fitting, the alternative version I found too large for my liking so I made one myself. ...It has a tight fit, maybe I did not get the threads right, so be carefull when screw it to PINDA. ...I printed it in neutral PETG, 0,15mm OPTIMAL setting.
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... lock plies to seat all the way. Be careful not damage OEM holder. Calibrate: Zero X by hand, set PINDA height with zip tie, Run calibration wizard. Z offset should be some where around -1.200 to -1.600 mm. ... I use a piece of paper to help.
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Their versions didn't fit my Prusa Mini the way that I would have liked it to, so I decided to do some modifications to their design to fit my printer.Modified guide to fit better with the intake fan guard by moving the cable base closer\under the...
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This is a persnnal adaptation to lock the pinda sensor
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This is a stepped Guide to help me level my Pinda Sensor up/down. To Level it up just move it onto the 0 Plate, loosen it, move it onto the plate with the height difference you want to move up and screw tight again. ... To move down level it to one...
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Small design PINDA protection. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 MK2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.05 mm Infill: 10%
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I managed to break the pinda mount on the Prusa Mk2.5 extruder carriage whilst installing it. ... As I had no way to print another PETG carriage, I made this little attachment that can be printed in PLA which I then printed on my Tarantula It uses the...
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A cover for Prusa MK3/MK3S PINDA probe. Video: https://youtu.be/WsIvEf7D54I Print instructionsFilament: Prusa PETG Colour: Orange (depends your favorite) Fill: 100% Support: No Filament temperature: 225 - 230 Bed temperature: 85-90
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Use this to protect your Pinda probe on your Prusa i3 Mk 2. It prevents damage to the probe in the event it collides with a lifted print. Should be self threading when installed if printed in PLA. ...Screw it on so that it is 1/16 of an inch above the...
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The recommended height of nozzle to Pinda is 1mm +/- 0.2 so I just made a block with one side 1mm higher and as I have a number of Prusa's this works for me every time. Make sure nozzle is cold, adjust nozzle height with Pronterface or printer to...