cr 10 y axis 3d models
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CR-10 Mini Z-Axis Brace Brackets, Designed for Maximum Versatility These brackets will probably fit other CR-10/Ender series printers with some threaded rod length adjustments. The upper bracket is long enough to clear the print head assembly and a...
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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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I've had the CR-10 S5 for two weeks now. The X cables and bowden tube kept slipping off the print bed and dragging across my prints. ...I took this mod from Dr Boo's file, streamlined it by removing unnecessary segments, reduced the remaining one to...
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update 2018 05 08: added V2.1 with longer filament tube holder 08.05.2018 Version 2.1 mit längerem Filamentschlauchhalter hinzugefügt I gradet my Creality CR-10 to a CR-10S 300 up and used the opportunity to manage the cables new. I didn't like the...
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This is my remix on CR-10 from [Biffo318](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4551763/). Hotend is used by [Greg191134](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080548/). He deleted it, I don't know why.</p> The non-branded version is from...
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UPDATE 02/06/2019 SIGNIFICANT UPDATE X TENSIONER FOR CR-10 / CR-10S Mk7 VERSION The guide system has been upgraded and simplified, applying changes to all models. The dimensions of the screws have been unified across all versions. The minimum belt...
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I just upgraded my Creality CR-10 to a CR-10S 300 and had the chance to organize my cables again. I wasn't happy with the filament tube movement and hotend cable arrangement, so I designed holders for the end stop holder and hotend attachment. For...
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After upgrading my CR-10 with dual-z, I discovered that the two factory-supplied lead screw top mounts varied in size by several millimeters. These replacement mounts keep the lead screw at the same distance as the stepper motor at the bottom,...
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Update of February 6th, 2019 MAJOR UPDATE X Tensioner for CR-10 / CR-10S Mk7 Version Upgraded the guide system and simplified all models Unified screw dimensions (with other tensioner versions) Modified minimum belt tensioning position (for short...
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The lower bracket fixing is taller than the original remixed file to allow standard 750mm M10 threaded bars to be used, commonly available from sellers like this:...
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... - These will add extra stability to the entire system, ensuring it functions flawlessly. 1 x M4 Nut - This will provide a solid base for the rest of the hardware. Be sure to check back regularly, as I'll be uploading my Y Axis Belt Tensioner soon.
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I installed an e3dv6 clone with Volcano on my CR-10, and while things worked out okay, I had to adjust maybe 3 or 4 threads to get my bed just right. At some point (2-1) the bed started flapping around, so I didn't feel comfortable being at the edge....
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I crafted a comprehensive guide focusing on the X axis, carefully routing the cable along its path to achieve optimal functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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This thing slots in nicely into the profiles of the printer frame and allows to exactly level the x-axis gantry.
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... lower extrusion. They allow you to adjust the Z axis so that the cross-beam of the X-axis is perfectly level. ... Note: When leveling, make sure to pull back on the plastic strips at the bottom frame to prevent them from throwing off your alignment.
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Designers unveil sleek new Z-axis knob concept. The innovative design prioritizes functionality and user experience. Aesthetically pleasing lines and clean edges create a visually appealing interface. ...Intuitive tactile feedback ensures effortless...
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This is a crucial component that ensures proper alignment of the X-axis right mount bearing. ...It centers the belt precisely at the heart of the rail, rather than allowing it to sit off-center like standard equipment.
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I'm working on upgrading Caster's dual Z-axis, but I've hit a roadblock - the screws needed for mounting this part are nowhere to be found, so I've had to get creative and combine two parts instead.
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As I examine my Z-Axis Stepper, I notice that it's not precisely aligned with the threaded rod. This misalignment puts excessive stress and force on the Z-Axis Coupler. To correct this issue, I created a simple 1mm spacer that fits between the stock...
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I've noticed on forums that some people have damaged the plastic motor cover provided with the CR-10S. This is a direct replacement. I have provided two versions - one with the side opening as per the OEM version and one with an opening at the bottom...
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... a work in progress, I'll be continually tweaking the design to make the mount release more smoothly and possibly adding support for other cameras. The end result will allow your camera to move effortlessly up and down along the Z-axis path.
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... design. ...Made in Fusion 360. The main reason to do it was to utilize 3,0 x 10mm bolts. Source files are included. Update 2018/06/26: I have adjusted a bit the following files: - x-axis mount v2.1 - chain end passive v2.1 - chain end active v2.1
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... reason for creating it was to take full advantage of 3.0 x 10mm bolts. Included are the source files. Update June 26, 2018: I have made some adjustments to the following files: - X-axis mount v2.1 - Chain end passive v2.1 - Chain end active v2.1
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I've seen numerous posts on forums where users have damaged the plastic motor cover that comes with the CR-10S, prompting a need for direct replacements. To address this issue, I've created two versions of the replacement cover - one that replicates...
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One tilt bracket One bracket One camera front piece One camera back piece As many clips as you find necessary (they just hold the camera cable against the arms and larger X-axis mounts) Parts should go together like this: X-Axis mount > Arm > Arm >...
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The only way I was able to successfully print perfect threads on the wheel was by using specific print settings: printing the wheel in a flat position with the z-axis location boss facing upwards, and printing the knob upright with pins pointing...
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This is for x-axis, direct drive cable management. After converting from bowden to direct drive I needed to keep my cables from getting pinched or drooping onto the back side of the build platform. Its designed to snap over the extruder drive...
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Action Cam mount in X Axis 2020 profile. Installed on back of V-slot, giving precise control over printing via Wi-Fi or capturing Time Lapse images. CAUTION: Handle the clip base with care when mounting. Bolt holes must be installed upwards to...
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I revised both the hot end and control box end to reduce overall size, height and X Axis clearance issues. I did have to add one more link to the chain. I included the original stl files for the links and link clips, those were not changed. Drag...
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... Update 6-9-18: I went ahead and printed it in black using regular supports, and I'm convinced that it turns out much better when printed vertically. I utilize the saucer section to rotate the Z axis, thereby raising or lowering the X gantry.