creality cr 10 mini 3d models
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This is a piece that enables the supporting of cables and the print head tube on a CR-10. To install it, you must disassemble the print head, remove the wheel located at the top right corner, and place the printed support as shown in the photos...
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Eases the process of maintaining the CR-10 X-axis at level with the frame reference. Offers a visual indicator for proper setup and ongoing alignment, ensuring that misalignment is detected promptly. ...This is crucial as accurate bed leveling hinges on...
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For Reality CR-10 Smart Pro is the alternative end cap for the spool roller with a diameter of 50mm. Using the hexagon key from the printer kit, unscrew the screw and remove the standard cap, then replace it with the printed one, screw it in.
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Silicone heatbed Keenovo - 235x305mm for CR10 MINI 3D Printer - Buy Now from aliexpress:...
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Custom box that can be stored under the heated bed of a cr10 mini to store tools.
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2021-05-14: The following adjustments were incorporated in the current v1.1 models to address minor findings with my first installation of the original v1.0 models: - diametric clearances were increased to better accommodate misalignment of the...
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Wanted to print faster/hotter, saw a good deal on a Creality Spider hot-end, and made a mount so I could use it on my CR-10 Smart. PRIOR WARNING BEFORE WE GO ON: This was my first attempt at designing anything on any form of CAD software. I'm not...
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... Necessary. To Install the Cone Lock Stopper, You Will Need: 2x M3 8mm Screws 1x M3 15mm Screw 1x M3 Lock Nut 1x M3 25mm or Any Other Length You May Have If You're Looking to Purchase a Creality CR-10 Printer, Click Here: http://bit.ly/2zB1Vlp
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I made a roll holder for my CR-10, as recent batches seem to have changed dimensions and old holders no longer fit perfectly. To compensate, I designed one that fits snugly over the 32mm shaft on the CR-10 with an internal diameter of 33mm. The...
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So what this part does is it allows you to mount a Raspberry pi and optionally a quad MOSFET board and an optional 12V heavy Duty Relay It replaces the power supply in the CR-10 and mounts with M4 screws and nuts. The MOSFET board and Pi mount with...
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It replaces the power supply in the CR-10 and mounts with M4 screws and nuts. The MOSFET board and Pi mount with M3 screws and the Relay with M4 or M5. Get an adapter to use XT type connectors in the hole for the IEC plug here! No supports needed...
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This design is based on the original CR-10 Z shaft housing and features a full replacement for the stock part, eliminating any potential issues related to its shape. An attached photo shows the comparison between the stock part's hole and the new...
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This is PaulDrummond's V2 CR-10 Smart hotend cover V2 that I decided needed a little more air circulation. Okay, maybe I just wanted to stylize it a bit. Either way, I like his design, and I feel more comfortable with some air holes so the hotend...
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Our CR-10 Smart's center rod for the Spool Holder has been broken since day 1. Since we've been printing straight out of the dryer, never had a need to replace it. ... Finally gotten the time to put the model into CAD to model it so I can print a...
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These brackets were made specifically for the CR-10 V3. No modifications have been done to my direct drive, so I wanted to keep it that way. The X bracket uses the fan screws, and the Y bracket is a tongue that slides under my magnetic build plate. I...
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All credit for these designs goes to DotNetWorker for their Pi Zero W case, and Pyrex238 for the CR-10 tool holder. I simply cleaned up the logo on the side and combined the two. ... I included various lids that DotNetWorker created, depending on your...
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Modification for the original Creality CR-10 control box; replaces the three loud fans inside with either one or two 120mm fans. Print 2 of these stands and fit either one or both with 120mm fans (no screws required). If you only fit one fan, I...
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To keep my CR-10S accessories and nozzles conveniently near the printer, I decided to create a compact drawer case. The design was carefully crafted in OpenSCAD, allowing for easy customization: you can adjust the number of drawers horizontally,...
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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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Someone on the Facebook group made this available, and it's famous because many of the CR-10 shipped with a corrupted GCODE file that beheaded the cat. I decided to print Revenge of the Cat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX_8e2ACAgs So here is...
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Kudos to the "Creality Ender-3, CR-20, Geeetech A10 3D Printers User Group" on Facebook for their invaluable feedback and support in creating this amazing fanduct! ... Join the conversation and connect with fellow enthusiasts at: ...
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It is for the Creality CR-10, Ender 3, and a number of other Crealty printers that share the same extruder plate. It is tested and being used on an original Ender 3. The main challenge for this design has to do with the small aluminum bar that...
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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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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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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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Attaches directly to the CR-10 control box using stock screws, securing a MicroSD to SD card expansion cable and adapter in place. This clever design prevents damage to the delicate MicroSD card socket within the control box, enabling the use of a...
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Hello, I've designed an adapter plate to fit the Arduino Mega and Ramps board snugly into the original CR-10 box. To secure it in place, I attached double-sided tape on one side, using 3M tape. For ease of printing, I split the design into two parts...
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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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This one is specifically for 'mini wire cutters' It bolts on to the top rail of your printer, and the slots are slightly angled so that the cutters do not clash and they slide out nicely. Although you don't need to - I used an old file I...
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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...