cr 10 z axis 3d models
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z-axis sensor snap-on cover that fits lotmaxx sc-10 shark or any printer with the same sensor and mounting bracket
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I want to design a 3d printer with a 310x310 bed size but I have an option for cr-10 from reality ender but it has a huge drawback with stock parts and I cannot invest in it so I started to tinker and designed a customizable cr-10 clone.
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I recently received my CR 10, but was unable to find an insert that fit its smaller spindle bar - a change from previous models. I tried several designs online, but none matched the CR 10's spindle. ...To avoid wasting filament, I decided to design one...
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CR-10 Stock Spool Holder Requires Quality Roller Bearings. These bearings will require some work to get them running smoothly and may benefit from a few drops of lubricating oil. ...They are a good choice for the CR-10 due to their printable design.
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The Cr-10 Hotend ED6V Adapter: A Game-Changing Upgrade Elevate your 3D printing experience with our premium adapter designed specifically for the Cr-10 series. ...Crafted with precision and quality in mind, this adapter ensures seamless integration of...
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... the control board to the frame of your 3D printer. ...Designed specifically for the popular CR-10 model, this mounting system ensures that your printer's electronics are safely in place, allowing you to focus on printing with precision and confidence.
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A refined take on the original, this updated design allows for seamless integration with the CR-10 Factory Stepper Motor. ...By incorporating essential modifications, users can now effortlessly harness the capabilities of this high-performance motor...
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... Family Tool Holder is a must-have accessory for any serious printer enthusiast. ...This rugged and durable tool holder is specifically designed to fit seamlessly into your CR-10 printing experience, keeping all your essential tools within easy reach.
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Includes a side pannel to mount duet 3D board and standard power supply, a generative design filament spool holder and extrusion rails to support Z axis
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Needed a model for my CR-10 Max to plan out dimensions for an enclosure. Can't find any anywhere so I did my own (mostly). Measured it by hand with a measuring tape so the only dimensions I am fairly certain are correct are the extrusions, the...
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- A hole is now located down the middle, allowing for the original rubber feet from my CR-10 v2 to be screwed in. This requires inserting an M5 nut into the leg. - The rear foot features a long extension that protrudes from the back of the printer....
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Jog your Z axis down until both stands are engaged and pressed by the rod. Lift your Z axis 20 mm. Remove the stands. Done, you're ready to print or level your bed. ... Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill:...
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It's compatible with the filament guide that lots of users know and use (check out "Creality CR-10 Filament Guide", thanks to Greg191134). You'll need to print at 100% infill, and layer height 0.1, because of how the lever fits into the axis. I...
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Avoid oscillations in the Z-axis, secure the Z-shaft's bearings. ... Note: The printer requires a reduction of 10 centimeters in its printing area's vertical dimension to prevent potential issues within the machine.
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This compact tool holder is specifically designed for the CR-10 and CR-10S printers. Its versatility allows it to work seamlessly with any bracket boasting a 2cm diameter. ...Please note that using this attachment will naturally restrict your print...
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I unveil my latest innovation, custom feet designed specifically for the CR-10 and CR-10s. If you'd like me to make any adjustments to the files, I'm more than happy to accommodate your requests. ... The dimensions of the shower towel holder are...
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My partner insisted that my brand-new printer deserved a nickname, and also to help fellow Creality CR-10 owners who might get tired of being asked "what printer is that?" since the CR-10 printers don't have any branding on them. The letters CR-10...
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My significant other insisted that my new printer needed a nickname, and also for fellow Creality CR-10 owners who may be tired of being asked "what printer is that?", as the CR-10 printers don't sport any branding on the printers themselves. The...
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These are legs to raise your CR-10 or CR-10 mini (or any printer that has a 2040 aluminum extrusion frame). They do not require bolts and are held by gravity, but are designed to be sturdy. However, if you have any particularly mischievous children...
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These are legs to raise your CR-10 or CR-10 mini (or any printer that has a 2040 aluminum extrusion frame). They do not require bolts and are held by gravity, but are designed to be sturdy. However, if you have any particularly mischievous children...
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Due to the curvature of the z-axis ball screw, visible roughness began to occur in the prints I took, this apparatus absorbs the curvature of the screw shaft that transmits power to the z-axis thanks to 10 pieces of 5mmX10mm iridium resilient and 3...
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Supporting the LED light strip on your kitchen counter is made easy by attaching it directly to the chassis of the CR-10. ...This simple installation process ensures a secure fit every time.
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Here is a bigger version of gulfcoast_robotics' handle bar freshly modeled and sized for the CR-10 Max. ... I'd suggest support on this one, and you'll need the Max to print it due to its size.
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I have mounted my printer in a housing and there, behind the CR-10 on the ceiling, I've secured the spool holder. ...To lead the filament properly, I designed this guide.
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This is my first attempt to create a tool holder for the provided CR-10 tools, as well as a caliper and follower band. ...I haven't had a chance to test it yet.
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Tools Holder for Basic Tools of CR-10. Attach It Where Desired in Printer Profile Settings. ...If You Need Adjustments, Please Leave a Comment and I'll Attempt Modifications.
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I'm mounting my OctoPrint directly onto the base of my CR-10. ...This setup not only frees up valuable desk space but also makes it incredibly simple to detach when necessary for maintenance or upgrades to the Raspberry Pi.
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The designer has opted to upgrade the existing CR-10 hotend by installing a custom-made 3D-printed heat sink and heat break, significantly enhancing thermal performance and reducing the risk of overheating.
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I created a straightforward dial for the CR-10 extruder that could potentially function with other 3D printers too, although my primary testing will be done on this model.