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    • brunofportoundefined
      brunofporto
      last edited by brunofporto

      If you have the Duet3D LAser Filament Monitor and a pair of 693ZZ bearings here is the prototype.

      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3558691
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      I'll redesign it for the F623ZZ 😄

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      • brunofportoundefined
        brunofporto @PuterPro
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        @puterpro Pretty sure I'll find them when they are not needed anymore 😂 😂

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        • Adrian52undefined
          Adrian52
          last edited by

          Have done a test print of the 693zz version in pla. alt text
          As you can see, the jaw tends to drop somewhat when the filament goes through. Do you think it needs some extra support? - maybe a plate that goes on the bottom? Or perhaps it would be better in petg? For my printing, I think the 4mm slots for the bearings could do with a tiny bit more tolerance. Great idea though - I am about to order a laser monitor on the strength of it.

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          • johnjohn1990undefined
            johnjohn1990
            last edited by

            this looks very good 🙂

            do you have any tests to show the difference? 🙂 might put this on my printer if its actually working good 🙂

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            • brunofportoundefined
              brunofporto @Adrian52
              last edited by

              @adrian52 It was supposed to work like that! 😄 The spring is integrated.

              Does it deform permanently or it comes back nicely to the original position? When you pull the filament can you see the bearings moving?

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              • brunofportoundefined
                brunofporto @johnjohn1990
                last edited by

                @johnjohn1990 Still not tested... I lost my bearings and now I am designing for the F623ZZ that I have here.

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                • pkosundefined
                  pkos
                  last edited by

                  I wonder... how much work would it be to give this a go with the 608ZZ?

                  Voron 2.4 (Duet 3 6HC + 3HC standalone), Voron SW (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron Trident (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron 0.1

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                  • Adrian52undefined
                    Adrian52 @brunofporto
                    last edited by

                    @brunofporto the bearing moves ok, but it feels like the jaw is having to move too far, overstretching a little past the point where it would spring back strongly.

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                    • brunofportoundefined
                      brunofporto @Adrian52
                      last edited by

                      @adrian52 Thanks!

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                      • Adrian52undefined
                        Adrian52 @brunofporto
                        last edited by

                        @brunofporto realised later that one of the bearings was not fully seated, so your bearing gap may well be right. Still need a bit of tolerance for the outer part of the bearing, and I suspect that the jaw spring may need to be a bit thicker. Will try again - thanks for the design.

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                        • Adrian52undefined
                          Adrian52
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                          Those changes seem to work OK
                          alt text
                          I used 0.1mm gap on each side of the bearings, and added 1mm to the base of the jaw to make the spring stronger. I didn't have room for washers, but the bearings rotate quite freely.

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                          • sibluesundefined
                            siblues @brunofporto
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                            @brunofporto How is the sensor working out for everyone after this modification?

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                            • claustroundefined
                              claustro
                              last edited by

                              Thank you for sharing with us.
                              I have a magnetic sensor from about 1 year and it works flawlessly.
                              I don't know if laser costs less of magnetic, but the need of a bearing system in the laser sensor affect the simplicity of this device reducing or annulling the advantages over the magnetic one.
                              IMHO
                              .
                              good idea anyway

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                              • pkosundefined
                                pkos @siblues
                                last edited by

                                @brunofporto

                                I haven't really tested it yet after the initial test runs.
                                In my case, the range was always between 1% and 25%. So not really usable. I have loads of the 693ZZ now, so can experiment. I'll try to paint it over with a sharpie and see what that will do.
                                Another thing is that I had to enlarge the cutout for the bearing. My bearing is exactly 4mm and the gap is the same. There's no way washers will fit in there along with the bearing.

                                Voron 2.4 (Duet 3 6HC + 3HC standalone), Voron SW (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron Trident (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron 0.1

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                                • brunofportoundefined
                                  brunofporto @pkos
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                                  @pkos We can test some bearing surface coverings and treatments - like heat shrink tube of a way to make the surface of the bearing rough.

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                                  • Adrian52undefined
                                    Adrian52 @brunofporto
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                                    @brunofporto I finally got a sensor, and have fitted it. It seems to be working OK, although giving high percentages - 103 minimum, 147 average, 203 max, on a roughly 3000mm print. I have made the following changes to the design

                                    1. The cutout for the board components needed an extra 1mm - maybe because I have the v2 sensor?
                                    2. The jaw bearing is lowered by 0.3mm. The hinge only bends a little, but enough to grip the filament
                                    3. The ptfe tube slot is widened to 4mm diameter. I was finding the filament was sticking because of compression of the tube. I also made 3 narrow cutouts 4.2 mm diameter in the slot to make the inside ridged - the tube seems to hold quite firmly without occluding the bore
                                    4. I think I already mentioned giving 0.1mm clearance for the bearings, and 1mm extra for the hinge
                                    5. I roughened the outside of the upper bearing with an emery board - feels a bit more grippy, and maybe seen better by the sensor?
                                      this is what it looks like
                                      alt text

                                    I could post my changes on thingiverse, but didn't want to steal your thunder

                                    Will update as I get more experience with it.

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
                                      last edited by dc42

                                      @adrian52 said in Indirect (bearing) laser filament monitor concept:

                                      I finally got a sensor, and have fitted it. It seems to be working OK, although giving high percentages - 103 minimum, 147 average, 203 max, on a roughly 3000mm print. I have made the following changes to the design

                                      I think you have the new version laser filament monitor, that's why the movement percentages are so high. Firmware versions 2.03beta and 3.0beta recognise the newer version and give the correct percentages.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                      • Adrian52undefined
                                        Adrian52 @dc42
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                                        @dc42 I'm actually on 2.03beta3 (2019-03-25b6)

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators @Adrian52
                                          last edited by dc42

                                          @adrian52 said in Indirect (bearing) laser filament monitor concept:

                                          @dc42 I'm actually on 2.03beta3 (2019-03-25b6)

                                          When you send M591 D0, does the response include the sensor version?

                                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                          • Adrian52undefined
                                            Adrian52 @dc42
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                                            @dc42 ahhh - it says v1

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