creality filament sensor 3d models
257947 3d models found related to creality filament sensor.prusaprinters
As I couldn't find an M2 x 8mm STS to install the switch, I created the provision to use a standard SHC M2 x 8mm screw and hex nut to attach it.I added a small base under the PTFE connector housing to improve the bed adhesion and reduced a little bit...
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big tree tech smart filament sensor mount for creality cr10 smart
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This is a rehash of the Prusa MK3S filament sensor device re-engineered to fit onto a Creality CR-10, CR-10S, or Ender 3 printer. It will fit any 3D printer with a 5VCC, GND, and Logic Return line. I think Prusa nailed this most recent release of...
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Combined DEJello and Holspeed designs and made a filament runout sensor enclosure that bolts onto the X gantry. Included a PC4-M10 input thread. If tolerances of printer aren't right and you don't want to adjust, just use a M3 bolt to help secure it....
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Modified version to give a little more room between the extruder and the sensor.
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Unfortunately, that meant the filament sensor was 10mm too low. I just used Solidworks to trace the bottom of RICBRU's case and increased the bolt-hole diameter slightly. Works brilliantly. Much more stable than the two 10mm M3 spacers I was using...
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None of the designs I tried worked well with the Creality direct drive, so I made my own. Version 2.0 is a little shorter, and has cable clearance for the stepper motor cable. ... My design: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/dseulqFPcqt
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E3D Hemera mount for Creality CR and Ender 3 / Ender 2 series printers with a mount for a readily available filament runout sensor available from Amazon or AliExpress. Note: The EZOut filament sensor from TH3D Studios will fit the generic sensor...
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... between tubes. Also, because my filament sensor end stop has a bad wobble and I was unable to use it reliable enough, I've added a small PTFE to stop the wobbling. (Filament was sliding the metal part and printer was detecting a runout). ...
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I used this finally force the filament to go straight vertically into the sensor without scraping all the time at the messing parts of the sensor. Also by going out of the sensor. If you also got this sparing filament tube with your printer, this...
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Filament sensor with re-use of a end-stop switch from creality. sensor made for 1.75 mm filament. ... and a backet to mount it on an Ender 3 combined with a z-leadscrew support after printing bore the hole with a 2mm drill.
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This mount is for attaching the original BigTreeTech Smart Filament Sensor V1.0 to a Creality Sprit Pro extruder.This mount screws to the sensor by replacing the middle two screws with the two extra long screws that came with it (or two similar M3...
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... Instead of returning the gear and buying a lower-quality alternative or upgrading all the way to a Bond Tech extruder, I redesigned the existing extruder mount and sensor bracket to fit the smaller diameter and apply extra pressure on the filament.
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I have made this Creality CR-10S PRO V2 filament guide after trying different design that were already made by other creators without to much luck. There was always some problems/wear even from my own remix. And I wanted to move to the left the...
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I moved the sensor rearward on the mount, and added a gusset to support the overhang of the sensor backing plate. Printed base down with tree supports. 10" infill with 4 wall, it's plenty strong and should print in a couple of hours max, I was...
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I moved the sensor rearward on the mount, and added a gusset to support the overhang of the sensor backing plate. Printed base down with tree supports. ... 10" infill with 4 wall, it's plenty strong and should print in a couple of hours max, I was...
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But you still want runout sensor and this new holder/adapter will allow you to use the sensor in the original placement while cutting off the tall tower above it.You will reuse the original screw. Don't lose the freespin washer! ...The original screw...
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For V1: You should test to see if the filament goes through the end, but it probably won't! So you need to use some small hex keys or screwdrivers to clear the path for the filament. After enlarging the hole, test if the filament moves smoothly. You...
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Just a simple remix to add the ability to use a M10 fitting. Instructions:Print with supports!For V1:You should test to see if the filament goes through the end, but it probably won't! So you need to use some small hex keys or screwdrivers to...
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Basically, I used sb43201 support with integrated scale which is based on HugoHuge's design and integrated the nut so it would fit Creality printers without needing to print a separate support. Load cell is a 5kg Load Cell and HX711 Combo Pack Kit....
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I utilized support sb43201 with integrated scale based on HugoHuge's design, incorporating the nut to seamlessly fit Creality printers without requiring an additional print. The load cell is a high-precision 5kg Load Cell and HX711 Combo Pack Kit,...
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Remix version of Norp's extruder-mount-31mm-alu.stl This removes the filament guide and extends to bracket to allow it to be fitted and secured using the filament sensor holes. The picture of it fitted is the 2.8 version which fits fine, version...
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I'm reversing my earlier decision and opting for a setup where the extruder motor is positioned at the bottom, thereby maximizing the z-axis height. You don't need to invert any settings; simply mount it and print. ... If you encounter any problems,...
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I just wanted a top without a logo hole that would allow dust etc in and I also wanted PTFE instead of printed lines for the filament to go through the exit into the extruder. I deliberately made the PTFE exit hole larger than the original entrance...
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This replace the Extruder plate so you can attach the official Creality Filament Run-Out Sensor.
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... housing that comes with the Ender 5-Plus. This can probably work on other creality machines that use the same filament sensor housing/microswitch as the Ender 5-Plus You might need to hot glue the PTFE tube to the housing so it doesn't move around
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It is the required part to use the filament sensor when you replace the extruder used by Creality CR-6 SE with BMG Extruder V2.0. Since I could not find such a piece design, I designed this piece myself. I hope it works for you too. With this...
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You will need: - Filament Sensor With Roller E3V2 (printed part) x1 - Roller (printed part) x1 - *Optional* Washer (printed part) x2 -The original z-stop switch. -The 2 M2 bolts that come with the z-stop switch. - *Optional* A M3x16 bolt to...
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I made a few adjustments to the design posted by KInd_Error that made it work with a standard 608 bearing and M5 screw.