cr 10 control box replacement 3d models
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It's just a replacement foot for the CR-10 control box because I lost one. ...I printed in PLA and it stopped the box from wobbling, but use TPU if you want it to be a little better.
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I created this custom knob as a direct replacement for the one on my CR-10 because its height was causing problems, making it difficult to press down easily. ...I designed it to be a snug fit over the original shaft, providing a secure connection...
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Modification for the original Creality CR-10 control box; replaces the three loud fans inside with either one or two 120mm fans. Print 2 of these stands and fit either one or both with 120mm fans (no screws required). If you only fit one fan, I...
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Human: a fan base for the CR-10 control box replaces the original base plate and screws into the control box using the original screws, with legs that attach when screwing in the fans.\r\n\r\nThe legs are surprisingly solid when filled completely and...
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These are just legs for the Cr-10 controle box. They work on any Cr-10 (Cr-10 V2/V3, Cr-10S). ...They are designed to elevate the control box for better ventilation of the power supply.
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Use the screws provided in the black control box to secure the CR-10 control box leg into place, ensuring it remains stable and upright.
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Designed a knob with gripping edges to fit my CR-10 printer, taking only a few hours to create and print. ...Despite requiring some force, I successfully installed it onto the control box rod, securing it snugly in place.
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I created a custom control box mount for my Cr-10 that maximizes storage space by accommodating trays beneath it. ...The design offers both a sturdy and lightweight option to suit different needs.
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You'll require 20x20x15mm blocks of hard foam to dampen vibrations in the CR-10 control box feet. Feel free to adjust according to your needs. The current size is slightly too large for the control box, causing the feet not to stay when lifting the...
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These are standard CR-10 control box legs that elevate your control box by a total of 83 millimeters with ease. They come equipped with four M3 x 12 screws and matching washers for secure installation in the existing holes at the bottom of the...
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... This fits my control box snugly, but results may vary depending on different settings and filaments. ...This stabilizer should also work with the CR-10 S4, and likely the S5 as well, although I haven't had a chance to verify this on the S5 model.
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This perfectly spaces the control box from the CR-10, neither too far nor too close to be hit by the X bar. Designed for placement to the left of the printer, this setup ensures optimal positioning. Printed at 20% infill using PLA with no issues...
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... thing. Then I realized I needed to cover the side vents on the control box with tape so that the air would flow properly (in the side vent and out the front). I instantly felt a difference in temperature. ... I am now pulling the heat out better.
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After observing my control box get scorching hot during extensive prints, I decided to thoroughly redesign a solution. I carefully opened up my control unit and discovered one of the fans had stopped working altogether. This cooler base replaces...
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A small stand to lift your control box up so the bottom vents aren't blocked. You will need to print 2 one for the front one for the back. ...It's my first upload please be nice!
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... the original ones that screw in the rubber feet. Also uses those holes. If you have extra M3 screws, the rubber feet can be screwed to the bottom of these legs.The purpose is mainly to create a little more room under the control box for ventilation.
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These feet will elevate your control box by 20mm, giving the fan ample space to breathe freely. I spotted a chance to integrate a slot for a SD card extension ribbon cable, providing an added layer of convenience. If you prefer not to take this...
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CR-10 Mini Control Box Support: Secure Your Control Box to Your Frame Today. ...Experience the Convenience of an All-In-One Solution with Ease.
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Stack two CR-10 control boxes using a vertical bracket. ... Attach the following hardware to secure the control boxes: Two 3MMx8 hex head cap screws Two 3MM flat washers (Although not strictly necessary, they can provide additional support.)
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This is a custom enclosure for the standard CR-10 control box, engineered to position the screen at nearly vertical angles. ...For those interested, I can supply .ipt files allowing users to tailor the design to their specific needs.
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To accommodate users with the "CR-10 legs" accessory, this particular design ensures that the control box remains safely positioned underneath the printer, providing ample clearance and space. ...With this screen cover in place, you can effortlessly...
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Redesigned legs for the CR-10 v3 Control box Got tired of the legs falling out from under the control box if the table got bumped, etc. added the cross beam to connect the legs for more stability. ...Also added the squash ball feet for anti...
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I created this bracket to hold the Creality CR-10 control unit securely. To assemble it, print two identical brackets and attach them directly to the sides of an Ikea Lack table. ...This will provide a sturdy platform for your control box.
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I modify a part to replace the grill over the CR-10's control box backfan. This modification is for my 4s model. I remove the small grill so that I can insert my custom part. Does this upgrade really make a difference, you might wonder? Honestly, I'm...
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Bracket for the CR-10 control box attaches firmly with two screws on each side, securing it tightly to a sturdy 2x4. To print this bracket successfully, orient it horizontally and utilize support structures. ...For maximum strength, we recommend...
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I'm redesigning the Creality CR-10 Control Box's base for better airflow. The stock feet are too thin, leaving no room for the PSU fan to breathe, especially on soft surfaces. To upgrade, I'll drill 4 M3 holes into the existing metal feet. ...Next,...
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I created this model to use for attachements to the creality cr-10 v2 box, this is a very accurate model. I invite anyone to add additional details to this. ... I have not completed the holes on the back of the controller or any of the components...
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I took the original CR-10 control box stabilizer design and gave it a sleek makeover by adding some fillets to soften its sharp edges. I also thinned out the design since it doesn't need to be as bulky to get the job done. This modification will...
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I downloaded and use the TUSH spool holder for my CR-10 control box, noticing that the filament rubbed against the edge of the box and was beginning to scrape away the paint. I quickly threw together a solution and it works surprisingly well. ...Whether...
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My CR-10 Control Box does not sit level on my shelf and wobbles every time I hit the button, so I designed a shim to put under one of the feet. It should account for a ~0.75mm distance, and almost perfectly levels my printer control box. I printed it...