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Filament Guide for CR10-S in enclosure
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I've made an enclosure for my CR10-S, the problem that i've encountered was underextrusion because of the extra friction that came with it. The filament is sitting on a stand on top of the enclosure, so the filament is entering straight down through the roof to the filament runout sensor. When it arrives at the sensor it had to make a sharp 90° turn to go the extruder. This created an incredible amount of fricton that led to underextrusion. It might be advised to make a spool mount that holds the spool by centered bearings like mine (see pictures) to reduce more friction. I've designed a guide with a bearing that can be directly mounted on the filament runout sensor. In this way the filament is gently guided into the extruder, because it is mounted on the sensor it goes up and down with it. This makes a perfect functioning guide on every hight level. The things needed for the assembly are: - The two printed parts, print the support as shown in the picture on the mirror bed. - M8x35mm bolt + matching washer + nut - 2* M4x15mm bolts + matching washers + nuts - 4mm drill to drill the holes to keep the support connected to the sensor, as shown on the pictures - 1 bearing (from a skateboard) D22xd8 x7mm wide
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