anycubic i3 mega filament sensor 3d models
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This is another Anycubic i3 Mega Filament sensor holder. I have added a horizontal part to allow guiding the filament into the printer from a filament box a bit further way with a PTFE tube. ... I modified this existing design:...
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The Anycubic i3 Mega Filament Sensor Mount represents a significant step forward for Anycubic printer owners seeking enhanced functionality and improved print results. ...Upgrade your printing experience today and unlock the full potential of your...
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I designed an extension to secure the Anycubic i3 Mega's filament sensor. The sensor is typically held by a small magnet, but it's often not perfectly aligned with the extruder, causing it to come loose frequently. To fix this issue, I created an...
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Replacement Filament Sensor Enclosure for Anycubic i3 Mega. Designed to bolt onto the outside of the printer's right side, where the z-limit switch is secured with a fastener. The enclosure uses shorter M3 nuts and bolts to secure the sensor in its...
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Most i3 Mega users will know the issue that the filament sensor is constantly moving because the magnet fails to secure the sensor. This file can be utilized with the authentic Anycubic filament sensor. You don't have to print a new one. How to...
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A versatile filament sensor retainer, designed specifically for ANYCUBIC i3 MEGA users. It seamlessly integrates with the filament guide found at this link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2763266. Installation is straightforward, allowing for...
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The Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer is a fantastic machine with a built-in filament sensor, but unfortunately, the sensor's mounting system often causes it to come loose during printing, leading to annoying ticking sounds due to each filament short...
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We're here to help you avoid filament sensor issues with your ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA. Our solution makes it simple to install and remove without having to take out the screw or the filament. To get started, follow these steps: 1. Download fss2.stl This...
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I was so anoyed of the original magnetic mount of the I3 Mega filament sensor - so I desinged this angled wall mount to install it in a fixed position on the wall of my 3d printer housing. ...It's angled so that the filament points into the direction of...
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I was so anoyed of the original magnetic mount of the I3 Mega filament sensor - so I desinged this angled wall mount to install it in a fixed position on the wall of my 3d printer housing. ...It's angled so that the filament points into the direction of...
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I reached out to Anycubic regarding the purchase of their new filament sensor, which is part of the updated ultrabase model for the i3Mega. It turns out that the sensor is another 3D printed component, just like the original sensor. They simply...
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This printer is incredible and never needs any upgrades, I personally don't buy printers only to discard plastic on "upgrades", if that's what I want then I would build my own printer...\r\n\r\nHowever, this one from Anycubic should be updated with...
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I printed myself a spool holder from KuriOSO, but my filament sensor kept wobbling around. To solve this issue, I designed and created a new filament sensor that works with the original one. ...If you want to use this modified sensor, be sure to place...
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After all the factory filament sensor's fixtures broke off mysteriously and the end-piece started turning on or off automatically depending on the filament's position, I decided to build my own detector body. ... To do so, you'll also need: 3 M3...
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I Designed This Little Bracket to Fix My Broken Filament Sensor, Which Wouldn't Hold on to the Magnet Properly. It's a Very Simple Design That Requires No Extra Hardware or Specialized Tools - Just the Original Screws from the Magnet Will Do the...
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I'm adding a new feature to my system - a "z" stopper hang. This will prevent the hang from occurring by inserting a "z" character at a specific point in the code. ...The hang typically occurs when a user enters a command that is too long, causing the...
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I found it to be a real nuisance getting the filament to slide into the filament sensor and out the other side. Usually had to pull it off and mess around with it. So I came up with this little gadget that inserts into the open slot to give the...
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Filament sensor holder specifically designed for use with the Anycubic i3 Mega. The magnetic mounting system secures the sensor perfectly in place. ...Perfect accessory to upgrade your 3D printing experience.
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This accessory secures the filament sensor on the Anycubic I3 Mega in place, preventing it from coming loose and disconnecting from its designated position. The accessory wraps around the filament sensor, ensuring that the magnet remains attached...
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Filament Sensor Mount for Anycubic I3 Mega. Replaces the magnetic ball component. Designed specifically for the latest version with a black sensor and cable plug located on the side. Refer to images. v1: Insert the sensor, then slide the bracket...
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... to the side using two existing screws. This is my 2.0 version of a bracket for mounting the filament sensor directly to the i3 Mega. The first version didn't quite work out as planned. ...This one is much easier to take the sensor on and off.
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... and the ball from the filament sensor before securely mounting it onto your printer. The M4 screw originally used to connect the ball can be reused to attach the filament sensor directly to the adapter plate, streamlining the installation process.
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I use a custom "stiffy" filament sensor holder to feed the filament straight from below. My spool is positioned below the printer on a stack of IKEA "Lack" tables. See images for clearance at minimum Z height; there's still about 2mm to the base,...
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The printer I finally managed to get up and running had a few issues - the bowden stepper motor screw fixing was broken, and it didn't even come with a magnet.
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Two prints of the original part by Aerocalculus resulted in failure after multiple uses. ...To improve the situation, I revised the design to incorporate stronger lock supports made from thicker material.
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... ... Since I couldn't find a suitable filament sensor holder for the Anycubic i3 Mega-S sensor, I designed this one. The original sensor is positioned directly in the middle under the extruder and assists when the filament is drawn in from below (e.g.
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To avoid filament sensor dropouts on ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA, support ensures a hassle-free installation. Installing this device does not require unscrewing or removing the existing filament, making it a straightforward process. ... Only one to two m3*20...
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Here I created a custom mount for the filament sensor that works perfectly with my Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer, which is upgraded with the new E3D Extruder from the Mega S model. Be aware that this upgrade may not work correctly if you're still using...
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Check out the original design here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2964978 If you're using a Bontech Extruder, this modification aligns the filament sensor directly under the feed area, preventing any bending of your filament. ... It also provides a...
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A Simple Upgrade for the Anycubic Mega's Fixed Filament Sensor The angle of the filament in its original mounting position causes issues with the sensor, often resulting in broken filaments. To address this problem, I created a custom solution using...