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    • matej1006undefined
      matej1006
      last edited by

      Hello

      Can I cut the capricorn tube and put a magnetic sensor in between. or it must be firmly attached to something or screwed onto a cart.

      Matej

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        It's better firmly attached, however you can get away with it hanging free if there is only about 10mm or less tubing between the filament sensor outlet and the extruder inlet. If you can clamp the filament sensor inlet tube to something to stop the sensor rocking, that will help.

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        • matej1006undefined
          matej1006
          last edited by

          hello

          i was thinking to connect to add Pneumatic Connectors to frame which i will print, and add same Pneumatic Connectors to Nimble.

          so it will be firmly connected to capricorn tube

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          • matej1006undefined
            matej1006
            last edited by matej1006

            I would put between here
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            • matej1006undefined
              matej1006
              last edited by

              @dc42 what do you think would work as i think ?

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