cr 10 fan upgrade 3d models
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This is a custom-designed shroud for the CR-10 OEM cooling fan that comes with the machine's original parts. The fan itself is meant to block airflow entering around the nozzle, while directing turbulent flow directly onto the printed part. Since...
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I recently acquired a CR-10 and was immediately struck by the fan's unique design, featuring 4 indented screw holes that differ from those found on other part cooling fans I've encountered. The part cooling itself is woefully inadequate, resulting in...
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Upgrade for CR-10 with BTT TFT35 new 3D printer for small money.
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MDG CR-10 V3 UPGRADE PROJECT Official Site: **[MAKERS DEVELOPMENT GROUP](https://www.makersdevelopmentgroup.com)** MDG CR-10 V3 Project Link: **[MDG CR-10 V3 UPGRADE PROJECT](https://www.makersdevelopmentgroup.com/cr-10upgradeproject)**
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I've built an upgrade for the subpar filament holder on my Creality CR-10 2. The gap between the ball bearings can be customized using a hand crank. The main bracket is secured in place by a large nut. ...To get started, you'll need two ball bearings...
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Upgrade your CR-10 OEM spool holder for a smoother printing experience. Say goodbye to spools that sit off center, swing erratically and misbehave. This upgrade likely works for many brands as the arm is standard on numerous models. The insert is...
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The Hictop CR-10 printer is notoriously loud, and I've lived with it in my room long enough to know its persistent humming can be a real nuisance at night. It was time for an upgrade - one that would hopefully silence the racket once and for all. I...
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This modification is specifically tailored for CR-10 printers, allowing them to work seamlessly with flexible filaments like TPU by sealing the gap in the extruder with a PTFE insert. This clever solution prevents jams and ensures smooth printing. ... I...
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This page focuses on detachable toolheads for the CR-10 3D Printer. ... Dremel style Flex Shaft Mount - 20mm Hardware Needed: 4 x 6-32 7/8" long socket head screws 4 6-32 hex nuts 4 x M3 10mm long machine screws
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It is modular and variable so it should fit all upgrade Hotends for the CR-200B It can also be used as a base for other upgrade Parts for example a BL-touch or other cooling fan nozzle solutions. I call it Schwalbe. I just connected the other...
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Automatic mechanical shutdown after print completion for the 3D Creality CR-10 printer is a crucial feature that ensures your machine shuts down safely and efficiently once a print job has been completed. This prevents overheating, unnecessary energy...
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This accessory mount converts your CR-10 into a CNC router by attaching a Dremel flex shaft. It's designed for the dremel 225-01 flex shaft but may also work with other models. ... Watch this video of it in action cutting foam:...
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Another fan duct designed specifically for the popular CR-10 3D printer.
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This is a high-performance cooling fan designed specifically for the CR-10 3D printer.
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All for a CR-10 Mini but just increase screw lengths for CR-10. I used a new 500mm screw (T8*8) but re-using the original I needed to add a bit to get full travel, see TXT file. May be worth buying 2 new screws to save messing about. My basic...
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This is a remix of: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4752788 This kit basically fixes some design flaws with the Max by upgrading to 12mm belts, adding stronger motor mount, and adding separate adjustable belt tensioners. It is very sturdy and has...
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A replacement for the stock 60mm fan that fits a standard 120mm computer fan has been installed. ...As a result, the printer is nearly silent.
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Combined and designed this setup from the best ideas and designs I could find (in my humble opinion of course)Features:Single piece backplate.No loss in build volume.Nozzle in original position.Cable routing thru backplate for nice cable...
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This design draws heavily from the Dual Z axis upgrade by Caster, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Huge thanks to Caster for sharing this fantastic design! However, I had to create my own version due to a lack of required parts...
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Hier ein Fan Duct für den Cr-10 Smart zum Testen Dedruckt in ABS und mit Stützstruktur
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This is an 5015 Blower fan upgrade(requires purchase of two 24v 5015 blower fans) for the CR-30. The two 5015 adapters replace the stock 4010 fans. Left and Right adapters can be printed without support. 5015 mount needs "touching Build plate...
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I fabricated a custom fan shroud specifically designed to fit on the Hictop CR-10. ...It's a one-of-a-kind creation that serves its purpose perfectly.
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I needed a precise replacement for my CR-10's original fan duct since it had broken when a print must have snagged on it and snapped off at the mount. To get back to working order, I recreated the duct with meticulous attention to detail, making sure...
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Duct for Creality CR-6, Duct.stl file is for adding a 40x40x10 or 20 fan. The stock fan can be added as extra cooling using duct_small.stl file. The two pieces must be glued together. ... Use PETG it is more temperature resistant, there is no need for...
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... 12v fans off the motherboard fan pins. Note: No finger guard so be careful picking up or moving the base while it is powered up. Based on the design "Creality CR-10 120mm fan housing base plate with Raspberry Pi mount and legs by stevenfayers"
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This is a customized version of the standard fan duct that comes with the Creality CR-10 printer. ... Thicker bolt stand offs are incorporated into this design to prevent cracking or breaking, a common issue associated with thinner stand offs found on...
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Replacement fans for the Creality CR-10 stock unit that failed after only one week in service. This redesign of CreativeTools' replacement fan is identical in function but improves upon their design by eliminating the need for clips or adhesive. ...It...
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For assembly you'll need: > 8 M3 nuts > 4 6mm M3 socket head screws > 4 16mm M3 socket head screws > 4 M4 nuts > 4 20mm M4 socket head screws > 3 small zip ties > Some shrink tubing (if you solder the new fans onto the old wiring) At the moment...