cr 10 z axis 3d models
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2021I'm currently working on another Z- and X-Axis linear Rail Mount thing…Update 03 Aug. 2021I noticed that I had a lot of wobbling after the modification. When investigating the cause, I noticed that the brass nuts had a lot of play, they had been...
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This is to improve the Z-axis sensor on Creality CR-10. ... The devices allow the sensor to have an adjustable height.
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To keep cables running from the top of the Z-axis down to the bottom tidy and out of the way. ...The top clip is help with friction, whereas the bottom clip requires replacing the two factory M3 screws with longer ones (I used M3x10mm with washers).
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if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the first layer quality in the end. I designed this for myself and had fun doing it and thought to share it with others who...
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if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the first layer quality in the end. I designed this for myself and had fun doing it and thought to share it with others who...
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if you are like me then you know how frustrating is aligning the z-axis accurately, since it affects the bed leveling and the first layer quality in the end. I designed this for myself and had fun doing it and thought to share it with others who...
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I'm syncing up my Z-axis system right now. It's not the most elegant design, but it gets the job done. I'm using standard pulleys with 20 teeth and a 1020mm belt for this setup. To reduce friction, I've incorporated two ball bearings - one measuring...
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In South Africa, sourcing the exact 760mm belt required for the z-axis sync mod is a daunting task. Undeterred, I discovered an 852mm belt in stock and designed this innovative tensioner system to seamlessly integrate with the aluminium extrusions.
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I built the Z-Axis chains for my printer, but the filament sensor didn't fit and I decided not to use the hinged version. I found an excellent alternative filament sensor from psdesign and attached it to the Z mount of the chain. For some reason,...
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The bed's mounting system was quite shaky, so I redesigned it for the CR-10S, which already features a strain relief bracket for heated bed cable. The original links were also very unstable and frequently disconnected due to the force of the cable,...
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2021 I'm currently working on another Z- and X-Axis linear Rail Mount thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5161688 ### Update 03 Aug. 2021 I noticed that I had a lot of wobbling after the modification. When investigating the cause, I noticed...
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This z-axis sensor mount substitutes the standard mount, but its holes for mounting micro switches are 1mm lower, resulting in the print head falling 1mm short. The G-code used was from a PLA+ 210-degree print on my CR10S. I've included the Fusion...
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I designed a basic tensioner to be mounted on the 20x20 extrusion for effortless belt tightening on my cr-10s5 when using a gt-2 belt at the top of the lead screws to prevent gantry drift. Frustrated with constant adjustments, I decided to take...
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... comes form a piece of yellow paper that has been put in between the parts. Back plate hasn't been remixed. Original includes more designs: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-x-axis-cover-for-creality-cr-10-cr-10s-and-ender3-123628
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Adjustable X-axis Endstop Switch Mount Plate for CR-10S Users: Extend Working Area by a Few Millimeters and Center with Ease. Completely Redesigned from Scratch, This Mount Plate Allows for Accurate Alignment and Smooth Operation. The Original...
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Adjustable Z stop for the Creality 3D CR-10 Large FDM 3D Printer. ...
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... The problem is that the CR-10 V3 comes with the vertical support rods and on high prints the camera and bracket would hit. I remixed it by moving the camera away from the print bed to clear the support rod as well as eliminating the bridge arm.
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This easy-to-print Z-axis stabilizer is designed specifically for CR-10 and CR-10 S4 printers, allowing users to utilize 1 inch tubing as the Z-axis reaches its maximum height. A modified left-hand top stabilizer has been added to accommodate full...
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Required components: 2x M5 50 mm bolts Nylon lock nuts Zip ties to secure cables to top and bottom brackets Upgraded chain links, compatible only with Z axis drag chain, feature reduced angular rotation to increase minimum assembly diameter. Note:...
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I reworked a CR-10 component to fit seamlessly with a CR-10 Mini, and tweaked the wire tie that protrudes so it doesn't interfere with the x-axis motor plug. ...To avoid repeat issues, I chose to boost the infill density in my prints since the initial...
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This is a replication of the X axis endstop cover from the Creality printers. ...This will fit a CR-10 or Ender 3 (also fits Pro). ... Included is the .step file so people can remix with various mounts/attachments/etc.
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This two-part leveling tool will assist you in calibrating your Creality CR-10 3D printer's X-axis. ...Simply attach both components to opposite sides of the printer's frame and then manually level the X-axis by rotating the stepper motors or loosening...
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My original y axis belt tensioner started to show some cracks i got proactive and made a replacement because i couldn't find a replacement on websites It's recommended to make this with the toughest filament you have or make from aluminum plate with...
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I designed a custom open drag chain specifically tailored for the Y-axis of my CR-10 V2. Unfortunately, other chains I downloaded were intended for different versions of the CR-series and didn't quite fit properly at the start and end points. ...To...
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The C270 Webcam Mount is specifically designed to be used with the CR-10 X-Axis Belt Tensioner, a device that helps to fine-tune the belt tension on your 3D printer's X-axis. This mount allows for easy installation and secure placement of the webcam,...
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Eases the process of maintaining the CR-10 X-axis at level with the frame reference. Offers a visual indicator for proper setup and ongoing alignment, ensuring that misalignment is detected promptly. ...This is crucial as accurate bed leveling hinges on...
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... allow easier adjustment of the part position - a hole for ziptie Other parts are unchanged, download them from the original thing. Source code here (OpenSCAD): https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/CR-10_S5_Y-Axis_Drag-Cable_remix
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Here's a comprehensive guide to drilling a template for the CR-10's hotbed support, specifically designed to facilitate the implementation of MGN12 linear rails on the Y-axis. ... For a full conversion of your CR-10 to linear rails, check out my project...