cr 10 z axis 3d models
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... to the frame with a screw and a T-slot nut, which I conveniently sourced from my spare parts stash. This wire guide is fully compatible with the CR-10 Ultimate Leveling Knob Attachment from Valstrath, making it an easy addition to my printer setup.
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This is a LED strip holder that latches in the X axis extrusion slot of a CR-10 3D printer. You attach a LED strip to the bottom to light up the bed while printing an object.This is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2252158. I removed the...
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The x-axis belt of my CR-10 was severely torn apart because it had been compromised by the original endcap's flawed design. I promptly acquired a replacement belt and created an entirely new endcap that would not compromise the integrity of the belt....
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This design interfaces only to my CR-10 v3 Filament Sensor Relocation Bracket: [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470) This isn't a remix of __Biffo318__'s design, but its positioning and configuration...
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I created an Endstop Stopper when I added the Dual Z-axis kit to my CR-10. Once the Dual Z-axis kit was installed, the bracket for the second lead screw kept hitting the top stepper motor on the right side before my endstop was triggered on the...
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This adapter enables seamless integration of the original CR-10 carriage into a custom-built setup featuring the robust MGN12H system, while retaining all the original hardware components.
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I recently purchased my CR-10 and noticed the Z axis rod arrived slightly bent. This caused significant wobbling, resulting in print artifacts. Unable to find a suitable replacement, I decided to design one myself. My new rod is designed for easy...
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Z-Axis Steppermotor clamp is designed for CR-10, requiring no additional screws. However, the top screws are slightly too long, necessitating a spacer, washer, or bigger nut to secure them properly, while also ensuring free movement of the heat bed....
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This is a simple x-axis belt tensioner, utilizing a basic cam design mounted to the x extrusion via an extra m4 t-nut and one of the additional m4 screws provided with the cr-10. This setup significantly eases the process of tightening the x-axis...
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... onto the original bloc. ...This adaptable solution ensures a precise and secure installation process. In the UK, this product is known as the Creality CR-10 S5 belt tensioner, and it's specifically engineered to fit snugly on the original block.
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For example, "Creality" uses bearing blocks at the end of the Z axis in the CR-10s printer. They only allow movements in the Y direction. There are tons of videos on YouTube about Z-axis wobbling. Find your own conclusion. My personal...
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This is a versatile led strip holder that securely latches into the X axis extrusion slot of your CR-10 3D printer. Simply attach a led strip to the bottom and enjoy the warm glow as it illuminates the bed during long printing sessions. This design...
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I rebuilt the Y-Axis belt tensioner for my Creality CR-10 3D printer from scratch using Donnyb99's design as a starting point in Tinkercad. The original fit was too loose and sloppy, so I tightened up the tolerances significantly. I also added extra...
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It's a belt tensioner for the Y axis (Bed) for CR-10(S). This allows you to easily adjust the tension of the bed belt very easily. It also allows you to reuse the original screws and bolts of the CR-10(S). Print settings: The body and screw head can...
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This is my custom-designed Y-Axis Belt Tensioner for the Creality CR-10 3D printer, replacing the standard 3D printed idler that secures the Y-axis in place on the machine.\nI drew inspiration from other belt tensioners available on Thingiverse,...
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This secures the CR-10's Z rod in place with high clearance to avoid contact with the X axis bar at 410mm. Attach using M3 screws and wingnuts. Initially, the original screws were too long and interfered with the X axis bar. Insert the original...
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When leveling the bed for my CR-10 V3 with the provided z-stop, I had to turn the adjustment knobs all the way out. Lowering the z-stop with a couple of mm solved this issue. It is basically the same as the provided one, except for 2.5 mm z-adjust...
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I Used The Y-Axis Drag-Cable Made By Stevenfayers, But It Didn't Attach Well To My Creality Cr-10 S5. That Part Of The Chain Had To Be Attached To The Bed Leveling Knobs, Which Meant Removing It Every Time I Needed To Level The Bed. So, I Loaded Two...
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This is a remix of the combo XZ bracket from stevenfayers' [Creality CR-10 Z axis cable drag chain by stevenfayers - Thingiverse](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2757810) and fellini's [CR10 Camera Bracket by fellini -...
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Universal Z-Braces Upgrade for Enhanced Stability and Print Quality on CR-10 and CR-10S 3D Printers.
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This Y axis belt tensioner is specifically designed for CR-10 S5 printers. It fits around the existing pulley frame and utilizes the two front bolts from that frame. Additionally, it employs M5 bolts with 5mm t-nuts mounted on top of the printer's...
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To build this mount, you'll need: 3 M5 x 12 mm screws 2 M5 t-nuts - You should already have one from your old mount and a couple of extras came with the CR-10 (at least that's what happened in my case). ... You can modify this design using Tinkercad...
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Here's a link to OneMake's original thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2462029 Things you need: A Creality endstop (works with CR-10(s), might be compatible with other Creality machines) 1x M3x35 countersunk screw (for mounting the lid to the...
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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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... 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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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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For the Creality CR-10, CR-10 V2/V3. I switch between the Glass Bed and the Flexible Mat depending on printing filament material. Since they are different thicknesses, the extruder will dive right into the thicker glass plate before it engages the...
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I'm experiencing issues with irregular spacing on my linear rails, making it impossible for them to fit snugly into my CR-10. This clever holder should prove to be the perfect solution. I'll simply print two of them and enjoy the challenge of getting...
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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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... 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.