cr 10s filament sensor upgrade 3d models
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Fine Tunning this excellent extruder upgrade from user @Jsphtg for Creality CR-10S Pro V2. I tweaked a little bit more the feed filament hole to fit at diameter 2,1mm which i found perfect match while using TPU/FLEX filament. Moreover you dont need...
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Upgrade cr-10s pro with Prima Hotend full metal 34mm I also add an air tunel to improve the better air flow to the heatbreak
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I got fed up with the standard Creality 10S filament sensor constantly falling off or getting in the way every time I switched to a new spool of filament. I didn't want to drill any new holes or rivet it down, so I created a digital model of the...
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CR-10S Pro Upgrade with SKR V1.4 Turbo Board. Before using the cutting guide, verify its suitability for your setup. An updated .pdf of the breakout board was posted on 27/07/2020. A pinout .pdf for the SKR V1.4 Turbo Board was also added on...
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... just like the CR-S Pro. I was having trouble with filament breaking on a print and the printer not detecting it since TM3D mounted the sensors right next to the spool. Inspired by the CR-10S Pro I moved both sensors to just before the feed motors.
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Mount your Raspberry Pi camera on your CR-10S and get excellent printing results. Thanks to PrintCentral. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1646474
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Hi, This is actually a remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2822322 by JohnFlimsey (remix section was not working) Modified the file internal part to function for the Sovol SV01 to upgrade the Sensor. Now you can print full height and still...
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... design. ...Despite my best efforts, I was unsuccessful in tracking down their original work so that I could give them the credit they deserve for developing this crucial component. Their mount unfortunately wasn't compatible with my Creality 10s Pro.
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* **Filament Upgrades**: * You've installed a Flexi Plus extruder, which makes loading new filament much easier. * You're using Mega Anti-Tangle Spool Holder and TUSH - The Ultimate Spool Holder to manage your filament spools. * You've upgraded to...
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DONATE: https://paypal.me/JuanCMedina21?locale.x=en_US DOWNLOAD FILE HERE: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/97476-cr-10-rotating-filament-sensor I made a rotating filament sensor for the top of my CR-10 MAX. This should allow for smother filament...
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This is a fusion of a laser and a bed leveling sensor mount designed specifically for the CR-10, CR-10S, and CR-8.
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This easy-to-print filament guide attaches quickly and securely to your printer. ...Printed in PETG, I paired it seamlessly with my spool holder design specifically crafted for the CR-10.
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This is a simple filament guide, quick to print and easy to attach. I printed it PETG and combined it withthe spool holder i also designed for CR-10. Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Here I bring you a small solution for that Creality CR-10 V3 filament sensor that produces too much friction. Having it at the top can cause a possible breakage underneath the sensor, the printer would still work without detecting it. It connects...
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This adapter attaches over the CR-10S filament runout sensor housing, physically securing it to the Mosaic Palette (and Palette+) scroll wheel, situated in the scrollwheel mount. ...By firmly connecting the scroll wheel to the runout sensor, the process...
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Just read the installation and disassembly instructions of the 3D model.Filament guides https://www.printables.com/social/261164-caesar_1111/collections/159007 just pick the design you like from the collection, but it is important that you have...
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The operator expertly shifts the extruder from its current position on the Z-axis to a new location.
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DONATE: https://paypal.me/JuanCMedina21?locale.x=en\_US I made a rotating filament sensor for the top of my CR-10 MAX. This should allow for smother filament feeding. ...The bearing is pressed fit into the mount and plate, might require some sanding....
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... I added my own to make it even stronger. A larger holder reduces filament rocking during feeding and retraction, improving accuracy and preventing uneven extrusion. ... Follow me on Instagram @joesworkbench for more DIY projects like this one.
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This is a y-axis (bed) sensor mount designed to allow the CR-10S S5 to reach its advertised physical limits of 500x500x500mm. As sold, the bed sensor mount cannot be located far enough back along the v-slot to permit the bed to reach 0,0,0 home...
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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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Añadido para la entrada en el sensor de filamento, hace que entre suave, sin forzar y bien guiado.
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I also removed the need for supports under the sensor block during printing and increased the clearance in the filament path for the sensor switch, as the latter's lever arm can foul on the top of the chamber.. Please note: I give Full Credit to...
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I removed the need for supports under the sensor block during printing and increased the clearance in the filament path for the sensor switch, as the latter's lever arm can foul on the top of the chamber. Please note: I give full credit to Bondtech...
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... a reliable connection and minimizing the risk of damage or misalignment during printing operations. This modification is specifically designed for users who own the original filament sensor model, which comes pre-installed on their CR-10S printers.
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The stock CR-10S uses a microswitch mounted on a pcb to detect the presence of the filament. I have found this accessory to never stay in place on the printer and it is always dangling after a print. Another complaint is that there is no minimum...
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Use a 2mm drill bit to create the sensor-to-drive-gear hole, allowing for smooth filament flow while maintaining structural integrity near the z-axis rod. With loaded filament, there's a 1-2mm gap between the z-axis rod and the part – this is just...
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It was designed so you could insert the tube from the filament dry box into the sensor box but some may want to use the teflon tube to more accurately push the filament through the sensor ( the hole size for the feed path I used was 2mm to make sure...