cr 10 z axis 3d models
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The 608 bearing is a versatile and widely used component that plays a crucial role in various applications, from bicycle wheels to precision machinery. It's essential to choose the right remix for this bearing, taking into account factors such as...
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The Z-Axis Knob is a vital component designed specifically for the Creality Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro, and CR-10 series of 3D printers. ...This precision-engineered knob offers a secure grip and effortless adjustment, ensuring seamless operation and optimal...
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Mounting the filament guide requires a clear path on the Z-axis. ...Simply attach it with the spare parts provided with your 3D printer.
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Some matching knobs that can be added to your Creality extruder (Ender 3, CR10, etc.) or your Z-axis lead screw If you have fit issues you may need to scale the model by 0.5% or so.
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... 20 bigger links. ...These are the fools links, small link to big link connectors. You will need both. saves hours of printing more chains. For CR-10 v2 there is a link for connecting the chain under the tight space of the dust cover. ...check pics
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Added a cute low poly fox head to the Z knob. ... Printer used: [Ender 3 v2](https://amzn.to/44bY3FU) Filament used: [Red PLA+](https://amzn.to/3AEw2JO)
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I really liked Jarrod's adjustable Z end stop, but I couldn't find any M3 screws long enough. ...However, big box stores around me all have 1/8" x 1 1/2" stove bolts, so I bought a pack and remixed his design to fit the larger nuts.
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Andraxis crafted an outstanding remix for the Z-chain, but they encountered a printer using stock mounts for the NEMA motor. I utilize dampeners with heatsinks, and while some remixes circumvented the sinks, none succeeded in addressing the extended...
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I've bought a Dual Z kit for my CR-10, and before installing all the pieces, I took some measurements and drew them in 3D. My plan is to take precise measurements of each piece that might come loose from the printer for any reason. Here's the OEM...
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Belt Tensioner for CR-10 with Dual Z-Axis Add-On: A Customized Solution I recently encountered an issue with my CR-10 printer's dual Z-axis setup, where the belt was too loose to achieve synchronization. To resolve this problem, I designed a simple...
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I purchased a Dual Z kit for my CR-10, so before installing all the pieces, I took some measurements and drew them in 3D. My plan is to take measures of every part that might get dismounted from the printer at any time. Here's the OEM support for...
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Improve layer quality, eliminate wobbling of Z-axis motors.
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Improve layer quality, eliminate wobbling of Z-axis motors.
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Due to the fact I've purchased a Dual Z kit for my CR-10, before installing all the parts, I took some measurements and drew them in 3D. Really, the plan is to take measurements of all the parts that will be casually dismounted for any reason from...
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I recently purchased a Dual Z kit for my CR-10, taking precise measurements before installing all the components to ensure accurate assembly and future disassembly if needed. As part of this process, I'm documenting the OEM support 34mm Nema 17...
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This is a remix for the CR-10 Max to work with a GT2 6mm,1140mm belt. ...The structure is enforced and holes are increased.
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When disabling the stepper motors and manually leveling, I noticed that the X axis rail could become misaligned since the Z axis stepper lead screw would turn unevenly on one side but not the other. A timing belt may prevent this issue entirely. I...
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... screw holes on the stepper mount for easier installation. UPDATE: I've included the original 4-cornered version by request. Note that if you use this version, you'll need to adjust your z-limit switch to avoid gantry collision with the bracket.
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Regarding my Y chain remix, there is also a Z chain remix available. This remix mainly originates from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3378510, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3578592, and various dependent parts. You won't need all the...
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These adapters fit seamlessly on both sides of the Z-axis, ensuring a secure and stable printing experience. ... Click here to explore our range of vibration dampeners: https://bit.ly/2sHkaDM Discover high-quality NEMA 17 motors at:...
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As the Titian Frame Brace screw holes failed to align perfectly with the CR-10 Dual Z axis RH block holes, builders of the single stepper mechanically linked Dual Z solution for the CR-10 were forced to devise a modified design.
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This two-piece part replaces and adds to the acrylic stock cover on the Creality CR-10's Z-axis lead screw; it lets you manually control the hot end up and down (when steppers are disabled), which I have found to be very handy at times. For example,...
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You're free to repurpose the leftover components from the printer as needed.
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This is a Remix of baschz's Z-Axis adjustment knob for the CR-10. I reused the cover plate, which works perfectly and "reverse engineered" the thread from his STL file since I couldn't find a suitable thread profile within Fusion 360. Instead of the...
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**#ZKNOB** This two-piece part replaces and adds to the acrylic stock cover on the Creality CR-10's Z-axis lead screw; it lets you manually control the hot end up and down (when steppers are disabled), which I have found to be VERY handy at times. I...
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#ZKNOB This two-piece part replaces and adds to the acrylic stock cover on the Creality CR-10's Z-axis lead screw. It lets you manually control the hot end up and down when steppers are disabled, which I have found to be very handy at times. For...
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For more on this issue, check out https://www.th3dstudio.com/knowledge-base/cr-10-z-axis-troubleshooting/. To ensure the part's stability, I've built it with five layers of strength on top, bottom, and walls. ...Plus, it'll be screwed into place from...
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I encountered problems with the stock knob interfering with my frame stabilization mounts, so I modified the knob by extending its neck to lift it 10mm above the standard position.
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I wanted to keep the knob that I remixed, but I needed to be able to raise and lower the nozzle easily with one finger. This lets me do just that! ... If you want more details on how to install this or anything else, check out the original "Thing" right...