creality filament runout sensor 3d models
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I bought this [Runout Filament Sensor](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32965114166.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.54.20e41802FC3UPQ) and made this holder that can be placed right before the extruder. Mine is a little taller because I am...
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Filament runout sensor made from readily available parts. ================================================ Utilizes M2, M3, and M4 bolts to secure the pulley, switch, and bowden tube (optional). Screws attach directly into the print in most areas,...
cults3d
#Filament Runout Sensor v2 I remind that the models were designed for processing, including grinding and repainting. See the video for more details: I connected the sensor to the ZMAX axis as follows: from left to right, plus, minus, and signal. The...
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#Filament Runout Sensor I created models specifically for processing, such as grinding and repainting. See the video below for details. I connected the sensor to the ZMAX axis from left to right: plus, minus, and signal. When pressed, the button...
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Here's a simple filament runout sensor that I designed using an optical sensor, but due to my use of clear filament sometimes, I decided to opt for microswitches instead. These particular switches have a flag but no roller...
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I wanted to use an extra microswitch I had ([these ones in specific](https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B088W8WMTB)) as a filament runout detection sensor, but most designs I found were either too bulky, used a different style switch, or made for a specific...
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A simple filament runout sensor with a light barrier as a switch is utilized. The filament is loaded by simply pressing the pin, providing easy access to the loading process. Two springs are used to generate the necessary counter pressure, ensuring a...
cults3d
This is my Small & Simple Filament Runout Sensor (microSD card pictured for scale) My goal was to create a general purpose filament runout sensor that was small, effective, good quality, and built around the cheap and common limit switches that I...
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Note: If you have trouble downloading this model, you can also find it here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/55222-tyler/prints This is my Small & Simple Filament Runout Sensor (microSD card pictured for scale) My goal was to create a general...
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A box to house the Z stop circuit board to be re used as a filament runout sensor. this is only a guide component. Since there are a multitude of modifications to include extruder guides, spool holder mounting locations, and filament guides this is...
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I designed this runout sensor to be used with some of the opto endstop LED switches I had in the drawer. The design uses a 688 bearing and a custom PTFE holder to allow filament to glide through with minimal friction. If you desire, you can make a...
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... mi del thingi adjunto pero a diferencia que este lo diseñé para el modelo de sensor de la foto 1. ... ------------------------------------------------- Is a copy of the thing attached but this one is specially for the sensor runout of the picture 1.
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[ Edit Feb 27 2018: See also the recent (and still more thorough) "Even More Reliable Filament Runout Sensor and Spool Holder" -- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2809260 ] Here is my design for a more reliable filament runout sensor, designed for...
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The goal is to provide a reliable and durable filament runout sensor that uses magnetics to reset the lever position. (it should handle wearing well enough.) I was using a microswitch-based solution before. The downside of switch-based solutions is...
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FilaSense is a cutting-edge, user-friendly and versatile filament runout sensor that offers effortless printing, use and mounting capabilities. It employs a microswitch for reliable filament detection and can be seamlessly integrated into 2020 or...
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A simple and straightforward filament runout switch holder. ...First-time users can easily figure it out by watching this YouTube video, which provides a clear explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl4VZ4zlxFQ
prusaprinters
This is my Small & Simple Filament Runout Sensor (microSD card pictured for scale) My goal was to create a general purpose filament runout sensor that was small, effective, good quality, and built around the cheap and common limit switches that I...
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A remix of this filament runout sensor case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3918853 The microswitch I had didn't fit the original file so I made a larger gap for the microswitch roller to fit. This also means the filament path is less restrained...
grabcad
... the official drawings.The ports on the bottom are located correctly but are for aesthetic purposes. (I am too lazy to cad/add in JST connectors)Internal parts are also for aesthetic only.https://www.trianglelab.net/products/sensors?VariantsId=10607
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This is my Small & Simple Filament Runout Sensor (microSD card pictured for scale)My goal was to create a general purpose filament runout sensor that was small, effective, good quality, and built around the cheap and common limit switches that I...
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I provide spare filament runout for use with a 13mm endstop, which has an optional 13mm endstop provided. I have two versions available: the V1 version is closed, while the V2 version features an open window. You can choose between two different...
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FILAMENT_RUNOUT_DISTANCE_MM gets set in your Configuration.h file and you'll want to make sure FILAMENT_MOTION_SENSOR is defined. But the EProm probably will have 0 stored for the distance. So you'll need to load the default values, or change the...
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I needed a reliable runout sensor for my printer, so I searched online and discovered the B07DNG7655 model on Amazon, which seemed to be exactly what I was looking for. To ensure the printed part could withstand heavy use, I decided to print it with...
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The newer version of the Sensor Base is uploaded. This mounts to the TUSH bracket I created for my AMBP, i.e., Black Printers Matter.It puts the sensor well away from the extruder and close to the spool, giving plenty of notice of filament...
prusaprinters
I wanted to use an extra microswitch I had (these: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B088W8WMTB) as a filament runout detection sensor, but most designs I found were either too bulky, used a different style switch, or made for a specific printer.Since...
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... change to fix in others setups. If you only want the enclosure, print the Sensor B + Sensor B (Mirror). To assembly, i use a spare filament (1,75mm diameter) to fix the Sensor in the enclosure (holes) and 2 M3x10 screws + 2 Brass plastic Inserts.
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Converted my Ender 3 Pro to direct drive and could not find a bracket that would work with the stock Creality sensor without changing the spool mount, or putting the filament in a bind. This lets me use the stock spool mount turned around to the...
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This is a compact and efficient sensor mount engineered specifically for mounting a PCB-attached, mechanically-driven micro-switch type mechanical end stop designed to detect when the end of the filament is reached. ...An exemplary illustration of this...
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Some of the other filament sensors weren't working great for me so I made this one. ... Space to fit some PTFE in each end to prevent the PLA from eating away at the print.
prusaprinters
Some of the other filament sensors weren't working great for me so I made this one. ... Space to fit some PTFE in each end to prevent the PLA from eating away at the print. </p>