creality cr 10 e3d v6
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Hinged cover to protect the screen of the fabulous CR-10 Smart Pro. Should would with other models fitted with the same screen on the bottom right of the printer. Couple of things to note. Its a tight fit between the screen and wheel adjuster of...
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The filament sensor on the CR-10 V3 is has a mechanical flaw that can cause one of the following to happen: - you can't insert filament through the sensor (jammed) - the sensor indicates no filament when there's filament in there, which can happen...
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Wanted Dual Extruders on my CR-10 so I remixed this. I tried it first without modifying it but I think the original was for the older BMG X2 (With smaller C-C spacing). Second itteration I tried to assemble the extruder on the X-Cariage, but it...
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In case you also want to print your feet out of TPU like I did, I recommend using more flexible glues which can be used with rubbers.Print SettingsPrinter: Creality CR-10SBrim: YesRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: 0.2Infill: 15-20%Filament: Prusament...
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Open the .fff file with Notepad or similar and edit the line C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Simplify3D\S3D-Software\cr-10 frame-S5.stl So USERNAME is replaced so that it matches your own username So if your username is johndoe, it should look like...
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My Own CR-10's Shaft Measures Between 8.4 and 7.8 mm from Bottom to Top, Which Explains Why Some People Reported Issues with the Initial Part. ... If You're Still Having Trouble After Installing This or the Updated Version, Let Me Know So I Can Help You...
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open the .fff file with notepad or similar and edit the line C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Simplify3D\S3D-Software\cr-10 frame-S5.stl so USERNAME is replaced so that it matches your own username So if your username is johndoe it should look like...
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I'm excited to use this simple geared knob for my CR-10 extruder. It fits most printers with Nema17 stepper motors or generally with 5mm shafts. I've found it's an easy way to manipulate the feed and a nice visual tool to spot my retraction behavior....
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To eliminate the nuisance of hanging and rubbing cables on your CR-10 printer's back frame, install our Drag Chain Assembly. ...This innovative solution requires minimal hardware: * 2x T-bolt hammer slot nuts and bolts to connect securely to the frame...
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My CR-10 came equipped with a malfunctioning controller board fan that was grinding away, and I happened to have an 80mm PC fan on hand as a spare. Since it's designed to replace the original small controller board fan with an 80mm pc fan, this...
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The extruder motor is positioned poorly on the CR-10, sitting too close to the Z axis threaded rod. Many users find themselves printing a filament guide due to this issue. I sought better access to the entire extruder and easier filament changes. You...
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I made this attachment to make it easier to print legs for the base of my cr-10 so I can one day put the control box underneath the printer. You will need five M3 screws(12 mm) and five m3 T-slot nuts to slide into the printer rail's. I printed the...
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Easy tool holder for Creality printers. ...It should be mounted on Z axis aluminium frame.
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New: Combo YZ Bracket for Efficient Cable Management on CR-10 Printers When utilizing this combo along with the design from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2708420), a drag chain assembly is required to manage cabling from the X...
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**Additional Updates**: - Added a bed drilling template for CR-10 Mini. - Introduced a new Y Belt Holder that requires longer bolts and helps with belt alignment. - Updated Z axis parts to move the Z/X axis back towards the frame by 3mm,...
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The LED Bar is approximately 225mm long and should fit all CR-10/S models. It features pass-through openings for wires at both ends, located in the back for easy wire management. This bar uses two M4 screws and two M4 T-Nuts to secure itself into...
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I designed this extremely stable spool holder for the CR-10 with three main objectives in mind: to alleviate stress on the extruder, to accommodate all sizes of filament spools, and to repurpose leftover 608 bearings from fidget spinner projects. A...
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I didn't meet my requirements with the available CR-10 spool adapters, so I created a few of my own designs. Two sizes are available: 70mm in diameter and 90mm in diameter. The 90mm diameter size works perfectly for Tiny Machines' filament, which has...
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This is a custom-made mount based on evil_k's CR-10 Titan Aero design, featuring a BLTouch mount and an integrated cooling fan system. To assemble the mount, you will need 3mm screws and nuts, which will depend on the specific blower style fan you...
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This slip-on LCD Screen Cover lets you print overnight without the harsh glare of the CR-10 screen lighting up your entire room. I had this problem in my 3-person apartment because there's limited space, and my printer is housed in my bedroom. The...
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When loading filament into the CR-10 v2 from the top the filament can put stress on the filament sensor. The filament rubbing against the sensor entry has the potential to leave debris that can block the sensor and can sometimes squeak. This pulley...
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The available spool adapters for the CR-10 didn't meet my needs, so I designed a few of my own. Two sizes are available: 70mm diameter and 90mm diameter. 90mm diameter works perfectly for Tiny Machines' filament, which has a massive inner diameter. ...
cults3d
I designed this extremely stable spool holder for the CR-10 for three key reasons: to alleviate stress on the extruder to accommodate all sizes of filament spools to repurpose all those leftover 608 bearings from fidget spinner projects Update...
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This Thing is an adapted version of my Anet A6 LCD Cover found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1926802 This slip-on LCD Screen Cover allows you to print overnight without the blinding effects of the CR-10 screen illuminating the entire room.
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Drag chain assembly designed specifically for CR-10 to manage cabling from the hotend (heater, thermistor, and 2 cooling fans). This design works exclusively with cable extension kits. Integrates seamlessly with Z axis draft chain using a...
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This is a versatile hotend carriage/fan shroud designed specifically for the CR-10 and Tevo Tornado 3D printers. It serves both Bowden and direct drive configurations, utilizing the Prusa mk3 fan shroud design. A mounting bracket has been included to...
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Quick mounting solution for CR-10 laser, adapted to make household pens/markers easy to use as plotters and allow flexible Dremel adapter usage as a light-duty engraver/etcher. For Laser: I wanted to mount the laser in a way that makes it easy to...
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This mod was actually designed to be used in conjunction with another mod that allows you to use large 120mm fans on your CR-10 instead of the loud stock fans: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2729888. In performing that mod, many people found it...
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This is intended to be a universal mounting system for the original Creality print heads to be able to utilize the Pyr0-Piezo ABL Probe.Alternative hotend mounts are on hidden components.https://docs.pyroballpcbs.com
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Remixed from Kopiemn direct drive to support a Creality OEM extruder (not the dual gear). ... This is configured to line up with hotends mounted in the Hero Me Gen5 cooling system.