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*[https://www.youmagine.com/designs/filament-diameter-sensor The [[YouMagine]] Page on the Design] | *[https://www.youmagine.com/designs/filament-diameter-sensor The [[YouMagine]] Page on the Design] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYgdLPe_T0c A Youtube Video on Their More Recent Design] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYgdLPe_T0c A Youtube Video on Their More Recent Design] | ||
*May deserve it's own wiki page? | |||
=== "Deniss Ii's" Design=== | === "Deniss Ii's" Design=== |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 2 March 2021
Basics
- A Dedicated Application of a "Laser Micrometer" or "Optical Micrometer"
- Laser can come in 1-3 axis versions
- Optical is only 1 or 2 axis
- Uses rollers to guide the filament into the micrometer
- Mainly used for closed loop control of the Filament Maker, but could be used for a FDM 3D Printer that can use inconsistant filament via real time adjustments of extrusion etc to match the varying diameter
To-Do
- Look into if the mechanical versions can work
- Look into DIY optical versions
- Look into the cost of OTS versions
- Figure out if this is optical or laser:
Industry Standards
Laser
Optical
Existing Open Source Designs
Mechanical
Tom Sanladerer's Design
- The YouMagine Page on the Design
- A Youtube Video on Their More Recent Design
- May deserve it's own wiki page?
"Deniss Ii's" Design
- The Thingiverse Page on the Design
Optical
Hugh Lyman's Design
- Description Page
- Thingiverse Page
- Github Page
- Notes:
- This uses an LED and a linear sensor array
- A SMD Camera (such as the Raspberry Pi Camera Module) may work as this?
- Also need to look into if a collaminator lens is of use for making the led light more collaminated