cr 10 y axis 3d models
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This is a dual damper mount for the Y axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the Y axis stepper motor in order to assist with minimizing any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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I made this part to convert my Heated Bed to Linear Rails. This should work with most 6 wheel printer designs. I and rework the hole pattern if you send me the hole dimensions. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKDs7HW3cAE Liner Rails I Used ...
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My revision transforms the idler, allowing it to exert pressure solely on the bearings' inner ring while maintaining a clearance for the rest of the bearing to rotate unimpeded. ...I left every aspect of the original blueprint intact, aside from this...
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My remix only changes the idler so that it only puts force on the bearings inner race and leaves a gap for the rest of the bearing to spin freely. I didn't change any other part of the design. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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My remix only changes the idler so that it only puts force on the bearings inner race and leaves a gap for the rest of the bearing to spin freely. ...I didn't change any other part of the design.
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I made this part to convert my Heated Bed to Linear Rails. This should work with most 6 wheel printer designs. I and rework the hole pattern if you send me the hole dimensions. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKDs7HW3cAE Liner Rails I Used ...
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Original designer saved stl file in ... i guess in decimeters instead of milimeters, i just simply scaled it up to correct size. ...Printed and checked, size is correct now.
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I'm grateful to donnyb99 for his outstanding y-axis belt tensioner. I had a hex head M5 screw missing and didn't want to make an extra trip to the store, so I decided to get creative. Using Tinkercad, I redesigned the knob and puller to accommodate a...
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I upgraded my CR-10 to linear rails (https://youtu.be/pumRIHed8U0) which improved the stability of the Y-stepper significantly because the original aluminum bracket had to be modified to accommodate a 9mm belt, compromising its structural integrity...
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Original Part ----------------- This is my take on a Y-axis linear rail conversion for the Creality CR-10 V2 and V3. It allows for mounting the bed plate to two parallel MGN12H linear rails with two blocks per rail. Unlike many designs, this does...
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It seems like you've shared a detailed guide on designing and building an Arduino-based 3D printer heat bed controller. The document covers various aspects of the design, including the mechanical structure, electrical components, and wiring. Here...
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This is a lengthy and detailed text that appears to be a guide or tutorial on building a 3D printer heat bed. The author has designed and tested various components, including a heat bed, drag chain, and wiring, and is sharing their findings with the...
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This modification allows users to utilize the original CR-10's y-axis idler bolt and nut in conjunction with donnyb99's CR-10 Y-Axis Belt Tensioner.
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Please match donnyb99 / CR-10 Y-Axis Belt Tensioner(http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2168903) for the Y-Axis. You have to replace the belt with more than 1000mm (1100mm is recommended), besides, you will need one M5x30, one M4x25 bolt and a matching...
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I designed this bar specifically to hold neopixels on my Cr-10 Y Axis, adding a touch of personalization to the machine. The installation is surprisingly straightforward, requiring only two M4 T-Slot nuts and some small M4 screws. ...This design could...
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Remix of donnyb99's CR-10 Y Axis Tensioner. None of the existing CR-10 or CR-10S tensioners would fit my machine perfectly. To resolve this issue, I decided to take a different approach. By splitting the entire model down the middle and cutting off...
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This Strain Relief is a cut and splice job done in Fusion 360 of the following 2 parts from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2614876 Cr-10s 500 strain relieve by klosterkim https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2708420 Creality CR-10 Y axis...
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... The first part, Cr-10s 500 strain relieve by klosterkim, can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2614876. ... The second part, Creality CR-10 Y axis cable drag chain by stevenfayers, is located at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2708420.
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This upgrade is compatible with several popular CR-10 accessories: * Creality CR-10S Adjustable Z-Stop * CR-10 Strain Relief Bracket * CR-10 Y-Axis Belt Tensioner * CR-10 Y-Axis Belt Tensioner Remix * Creality CR-10 Y Axis Cable Drag Chain * CR-10...
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This is a customized Cr-10 Y carriage that I designed to reduce weight significantly. The inspiration behind it came from the one created by Tiny Machines. First, this part needs to be machined out of 0.125-inch aluminum (or equivalent in metric -...
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Move the piece back at the end of the stroke on the Y-axis. This allows the nozzle to protrude 1cm from the bed, making it easy to purge comfortably. Use the same screws as before. Connect the cable first and then secure it with a screw. ...To center...
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When I finally got my CR-10 the Y endstop and mount had broken during shipping. I couldn't find the mount on here so I redrew it in Fusion and used 1 of my other printers to print it. Once the new switch arrived I had a working CR-10. Mount has been...
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Cache Courroie X (Belt Holder) for CR-10/CR-10S. ... Standard Unmodified Version Shared.
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The Creality CR-10's hard Y stop can be fatal for its switch, ultimately causing it to self-destruct one day. A delicate clip has been custom-designed using OpenScad to significantly reduce the impact of this stop, making it much more forgiving.
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I just got my brand-new CR-10, but unfortunately, the Y endstop and mount were damaged during shipping. I couldn't locate a replacement part on the website, so I decided to create a new design using Fusion 360 and used one of my other printers to...
prusaprinters
When I finally got my CR-10 the Y endstop and mount had broken during shipping. I couldn't find the mount on here so I redrew it in Fusion and used 1 of my other printers to print it. Once the new switch arrived I had a working CR-10. Mount has been...
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A cover is placed to prevent the T-shirt from getting stuck in the Y-axis pulley.
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This is an exclusive revamp of the X axis cover for the incredibly popular CR-10 printer.
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Made a noticeable improvement of the drag in the Y axis by keeping the motor square to the belt. Two M3x10 One M5x12 or M5x16 Printed in its default orientation should not need support. ... CAD created in onshape and can be copied to edit here: ...
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Simple and affordable to construct, a Z-axis frame brace for the Creality CR-10 features built-in fine adjustment, allowing precise setting of the geometry of the z-axis frame to exactly 90 degrees relative to the base frame on both sides. This setup...