Hauke, would you be willing to share the STL for that door magnet? I don’t like having to undo the screws that hold the plexiglass panels in place…too much opportunity to crack a panel!
GMH
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November 25 |
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Hehe - nicely done
In order to fool the sensor, you need to hit four hall sensors, two for each door - see here:
Warning: Security issue - Enclosure door detection not checked at start/not fail safe Snapmaker 2.0
Just wanted to start a new thread when I found this one. Still, since I took some pictures, I guess my post is worth something after all Took the freedom to make the title a bit more dramatic… TL;DR; When the machine starts up, it assumes door state “closed” regardless of the actual door state. Only after closing the door properly once, the door state by e.g. M1010 reflects the physical door state. This is a security problem when because of e.g. misaligned magnets (like after t…
@robotrash made a device for that:
Warning: Security issue - Enclosure door detection not checked at start/not fail safe Snapmaker 2.0
Ended up coming with a quick design to press fit some magnets that works quite well. Uses the existing screws holding the sensor cover on and just sits on top of the existing cover. Doors still close as well! [Album] imgur.com [imgur.com]
And, as some pointed out, just unplugging the whole enclosure from the controller also works. No LED lights then however.