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I reproduced this x engine cover for the Creality CR-10S with Fusion 360. I printed it in PLA with a layer height of 0.15 and a fill density of 20%. The nozzle temperature at 210° and the hot plate at 60°! I created another model of this engine...
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Hello, here is a comfort improvement for the CR-10S PRO. No more noise from the fan that cooled the motherboard. This plate to fix two forty-by-forty millimeter fans takes its place on the motherboard with four sixteen-millimeter-M3 nylon spacers and...
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It is a tool holder for the Creality CR-10S PRO printer, remix of DantRush and firstbridge that I modified to add thickness gauge and indispensable tweezers. This tool holder clips very easily and does not require screws at all. I moved the...
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This is a brand-new replacement fan duct designed specifically for the CR-10s PRO. To ensure it prints flawlessly, I recommend laying it flat just like the images in Cura. As a result, there are now two distinct files available: one features an...
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I just got my CR-10S and discovered OpenSCAD only last week so be gentle in your assessment of my coding skills:). I also wrote some gcode to move the gauge around the four corners without dragging the probe along the bed. It was written specifically...
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The CR10s already comes with a reinforced system for the cable on the bed, so I didn't see the need to change it.\r\n\r\nI simply added the cable chain and secured it with 2 zip-ties, without needing to remove the original support that came with your...
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It is a tool holder for the Creality CR-10S PRO printer, remix of DantRush and firstbridge that I modified to add the thickness gauge and the indispensable tweezers. It clips very easily and does not require screws. I passed the spatula and its...
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... You do not need to remove the original support that came with your CR-10S. NOTE: I am using cable extensions with my CR-10s. Just using the ones that came with your printer will be too short in my opinion to use. ... Hope this helps you out.
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Tis is a cable tidy for the X Axis of the Creality CR-10s. It has the advantage of having open chain links that have snap in covers. This means that you can fit the cable into it without having to take the 3D printer to pieces! The only non...
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This is a simple Adapter to use a BMG Extruder or Clone with the Filamentsensor of the CR-10S Pro. In the default position the Extruder will not fit because the spring-loaded Arm is to long. There are 4 holes with a diameter of 2.5mm which needs...
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The stock fan for mainboard cooling breaks very quickly on my CR-10S Pro. I designed a new mount that fits perfectly in the old place and securely holds a 40x40x20mm standard fan. I also applied a small piece of VHB-tape under the new fanholder to...
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This enclosure was specifically designed for the Creality CR-10S Pro, featuring fresh air ducting that keeps electronics cool even in a hot environment. A comprehensive parts list can be found within the included PDF file. ... To seal up any gaps, I...
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Double Chain System for CReality CR-10S The support for Z chain is optional and it has a little hole for magnets. Two 12x3mm magnets are required. Pay close attention to these details: --the iron jack is too big for the holes on brackets so, if you...
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I've replicated this engine cover x for the Créality CR-10S with Fusion 360. I printed it in PLA with a layer height of 0.15 and a fill density of 20%. The nozzle temperature was 210° and the heated bed at 60°! I created another model of this...
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This adjustable mount replaces the original CR-10S PRO sensor mount, making it simple to install a 3D Touch leveling sensor. To install, remove the entire mount holding the HotEnd and proceed with installation. A M5 version of this mount is also...
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Received my CR-10S printer and quickly set it up for use by printing a custom spool holder that exceeded my expectations due to its impressive functionality. However, upon further inspection, I discovered that the stock spool holder was not identical...
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UPDATE: New Design Mounts Dual Fan Petsfang V2 Fan Duct: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3511371 I'm Currently Working on a Custom Mount for an E3D V6 Volcano Hotend to Be Used on My CR-10s Pro 3D Printer, and I've Decided to Remix the Prusa i3 MK3...
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I've included a helpful diagram of the CR-10S Creality 2.0 board, which shows how the fan is wired to the bed heater output MOSFET terminals. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not really an issue in practice. Materials needed: * Wire...
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It's not rare for a CR-10 or CR-10s to arrive with a Z axis that's slightly out of whack. This can sometimes cause your Z screw to get stuck or jump around, leading to some serious frustration. The problem lies in the way the stepper motor is mounted...
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Bonjour, Sur demande voici un lettrage "Cr-10S Pro V2" en 4 versions différentes : 1 - 2mm d'épaisseur non-attaché 2 - 1mm d'épaisseur non-attaché 3 - 2mm d'épaisseur attaché 4 - 1mm d'épaisseur attaché Pensez à vous abonner à mon compte pour être au...
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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/224167492478 Hemera Upgrade, CR-10S Pro 26-08-2020 Added .step File for V2 Plate Bl Touch Mount 20-08-2020 Updated Flat Pattern Added in .dxf File and BL Touch Mount for Updated Plate Included 30-07-2020 Get Ready for...
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I recently acquired a Creality CR-10S 3D printer that performed flawlessly straight out of the box, until about halfway through its initial prints, when I encountered some issues with the Z-axis functionality. Specifically, the left Z motor would...
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This remix features a few tweaks in order to better fit onto a CR-10s Pro V2. It is highly suggested that prior to install, the fan shroud be mounted onto the base first, the two mount screws on the base be pre-threaded, and the four hot end fan...
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From the original design, I'm using (4) L brackets instead of (2), which eliminates tapping and threading the bottom of the CR-10s or CR-10 frame entirely. The brackets are secured using M5 T-Nuts and M5 machine screws. ... Below are links to purchase...
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I upgraded MarvinPound Sticky’s Creality CR-10S CR10 frame brace stiffener, achieving no loss of Z height! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2808613 I customized it with additional support on both the front and back sides. I reinforced them to...
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Make sure to feed the filament from the bottom of the roll for extra stability. All that's needed to complete this project is four 608zz (8x22x7) bearings. Uses the stock spool holder t-nuts and screws. I designed the wheels in two pieces for...
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Renforcement et stabilisation du portique de la CR-10s Pro La structure de l'imprimante oscillait sensiblement pendant l'impression, avec des saccades rapides. J'ai donc décidé de renforcer la structure pour la stabiliser. Après quelques réflexions,...
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Renfort et stabilisation du portique de la CR-10s Pro Voyant le portique osciller sensiblement pendant l'impression avec des saccades rapides , j'ai décidé de renforcer la structure. Après quelques réflexions j'ai choisis d'adopter cette solution qui...
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This design was inspired by the model referenced in source by Sdsyc and is based on the Microsoft Lifecam HD 6000, modified to work seamlessly with the Creality CR-10 for supervising 3D prints. ...It can be easily operated using a computer or via...