octoprint filament runout 3d models
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A small end-of-filament optical detector, which operates with basic functionality, employs two microtubes of PTFE (preferably Capricorn) along with the most flexible pen spring possible. The more flexible it is, the less it will impede the passage...
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Just a little mount for the Ender 5+ to relocate the sensor. ...So getting to the back of my Ender 5+ to swap out and feed the filament was a pain, even when it wasn't a direct drive. ...I made this little part to bring it around the side.
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I bought a filament sensor but because I had a direct drive, I needed to mount it in a different place. Figured I'd share this in case someone else wanted to mount it on the top bar like I did. ...I'll post pics soon!
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... sensor. ...So getting to the back of my Ender 5+ to swap out and feed the filament was a pain, even when it wasn't a direct drive. I made this little part to bring it around the side. ...The holes are all able to tap so I didn't design tapped holes.
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Repurposed a personal alarm (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Defense-Safety-Alarm-Personal-Panic-Rape-Attack-Security-Alarm-For-Girl-Child-/371748273225?var=&hash=item568dec7c49:m:mtzQB9T_ZLT6LsT5Qoqz5gQ) and soldered a micro switch between the battery and...
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After seeing the design in http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1646220 i set myself to remix it to add the following Bracket to mount it to my frame Oil can to lubricate filament as it passes through ... Just enable the setting in marlin and connect...
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I took an old personal alarm and rewired it to sound off when the filament runs out, adding a micro switch between the battery and the circuit board. Printing Details Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer Model: Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2 Rafting: No rafts...
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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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... sensor. ...So getting to the back of my Ender 5+ to swap out and feed the filament was a pain, even when it wasn't a direct drive. I made this little part to bring it around the side. ...The holes are all able to tap so I didn't design tapped holes.
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Threw together a flat mounting bracket for the sensor so it's closer to the extruder, causing less filament to be unloaded and go to waste. ...At 100% infill it seems sturdy enough to do the job, may add a stiffener on the bottom side if it starts to...
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This sensor is compatible with a BMG dual drive (clone), as demonstrated in the image, but it should work seamlessly with any setup that features a Bowden tube for filament management. The closer the release point is to the Hotend, the less material...
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Simply clean out each hole and drop in a small 10mm or longer section of 4mm tube, then use it to feed filament directly to your hot end - you're good to go! I utilized 4mm OD, 2mm ID tubing for my guides in the 4mm holes in my setup. This design...
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One thing that could be improved is when the filament runs out during unloading; it can catch on the edge inside the plastic part and force the bowden tube apart a bit. For me, this isn't a problem, but maybe I'll fix it later. The electrical...
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It's just a combination of 2 pre-existing upgrades, the filament runout sensor and the filament guide. If you don't have either already then you'll get 2 upgrades at the same time. I added holes in the sensor part for the cheap M3 brass...
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I wanted to give it a straight path with enough clearance to get my fat fingers in there to feed filament. Credits also to eussrh for the switch holder! I did square off the discharge end to accomodate for the reed. I also put a slight bend in the...
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This is a remix from thing 2577717, modded for fitting bowden tubes on both ends, specially if fitting on top of the extruder. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No...
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I would print at 100% infill and then drill the filament path to smooth it out so the filament does not catch on the layers. You can create a mount and use longer screws. If you are using the terminal connection version I would place it in the case...
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I have created so many great things with Holspeed's filament roller, thanks for making that possible! This is just another awesome project where you can add a microswitch to your Ender 3. I wanted to give it a straightforward path with plenty of...
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Remixed this as I wanted to reuse the Z Stop Sensor after upgrading my Eryone Thinker with BL Touch and wanted it be an enclosed unit. Please post makes, it's nice to see the makes. Print Settings Printer: Eryone Thinker S Rafts: No Supports: No...
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Repurposed a personal alarm (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Defense-Safety-Alarm-Personal-Panic-Rape-Attack-Security-Alarm-For-Girl-Child-/371748273225?var=&hash=item568dec7c49:m:mtzQB9T\_ZLT6LsT5Qoqz5gQ) and soldered a micro switch between the battery...
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Well I made a simple little Filament motion sensor. It is not complicated and all its elements can be printed with ease. I personally printed the wheels with a layer thickness of 0.1mm using PETG material, which proved to be an excellent choice. The...
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Next up was an oil can designed specifically for lubricating the filament as it passes through various mechanisms. To get everything up and running smoothly, all you need to do is enable the relevant setting in your Marlin software and connect to...
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I made my version of a simple and small filament movement sensor based on a magnetic encoder (AS5600) and a toothed bearing from an update for the Titan Aero Extruder Arm. The sensor turned out to be quite compact, perfectly fixes the thread so as...
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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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I was unable to find a filament sensor that matched the size of my micro switch, which measured 12.9mm x 6.5mm x 5.9mm using my calipers. All available sensors were too large. In response, I quickly created my own sensor. I designed it with a cover...
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I was looking for a method of having Octoprint sense filament runout. Stumbled across: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3665614 I found the sensing in rwmech's thing a bit unpredictable - there was too much space around the filament guide and not...
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The device pauses the printer if the filament is tangled on the spool, and it lets users untangle the filament then resume printing the job with ease. ...\r\n\r\nFor detailed instructions, visit...
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My own filament runout is achieved with a straightforward pneufit holder. ... The endstop is controlled by a raspberry, utilizing the octoprint plugin.
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I needed to hang a filament runout sensor and a filament cleaner.
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Creality Filament Runout Sensor Riser so the filament gos a straight line.