creality cr 10 y axis pulley 3d models
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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 use these to level the X-Axis gantry. ...They slot into the profiles of the frame and allow a precise leveling. I printed them upright with 10% infill, a brim and tree supports enabled.
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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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Cradle for a measuring watch on a CR 20. ... Diameter in various sizes: 8/8.5/9/10mm Measuring Watch: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9ZLWG8/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=am1&tag=ansi1986-20 Thank you
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... allows you to replace the teflon wheels with a linear 40 mg mgn driver. The improvements are substantial, and I'll be modifying the y-axis in the near future as well. ...This design minimizes potential adjustments needed, making it easier for users.
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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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Recent adventures necessitated I move from my Robo3D R1+ (an antiquity at this point) to a newer platform - hence the CR-10 V3 (I like direct drive). Having already printing a [cable chain](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4725258) to fix an...
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This component enables users to elevate their Z-axis end stop switch, allowing for the installation of longer nozzles or hotends without requiring adjustments to the bed height, which would necessitate releveling and/or readjusting spring tension. ...
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This is a remix/remake of donnyb99's belt tensioner, my CR-10 had larger ID bearings so I made my own. I had to remake most parts except for the knob. On the puller, I added a raised lip for the inner race of the bearings to ride on, allowing 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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This remix incorporates my own X axis linear rail conversion design, tailored specifically for Hangtight's design at Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3594559. One of the screws holding the extruder bracket has been modified to pass...
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If you decide to use the included Y endstop switch mount, you will only sacrifice 4mm of Y build volume. The rail attaches to the gantry using slide-in T-nuts and M3 screws. ...For added precision during installation, consider utilizing this alignment...
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This hook is to be inserted in the aluminium profiles of your printer (see picture)
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Materials required include six bearings, each measuring 10x15x4MM. Two additional supports must be printed as well. A 180-degree nozzle and a 60-degree plate are also necessary. ...No additional supports are needed.
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Print and install. ...Will need to remove X-axis belt from underneath carriage. ...Have fun !!
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... to add a 40mm fan holder. To accommodate the Y-axis, I crafted a holder for the 40mm fan situated above the pulley. ...In this process, I had to utilize a belt tensioner to gain sufficient space between the bed and the endstop of the Y-axis.
cults3d
I wanted to have a closer view and broader view range with 2 ways of looking at my print. ... This should be able to be used on most any cartesian printer with a combined X and Z axis.
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I wanted to have a closer view and broader view range with 2 ways of looking at my print. ... This should be able to be used on most any cartesian printer with a combined X and Z axis.
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This is a straightforward Dial Indicator Mount that fits snugly over the x-axis extrusion. Enables effortless bed leveling from an auto-home position without requiring any g-code setup routines. 1. Auto-home the print head, then shut down the...
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Big update here on March 13th, 2020: our mod just got Z-axis compatible with linear guides, and we've also added heat brass inserts to the mix. Mark your calendars for June 10th, 2019 - V3 is live! We've slimmed down the right side of this baby for...
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... filament. Replacing the traditional X-axis stop support plate, this system seamlessly accommodates the stop of the X axis. ...The adjustment screw features a distinctive reverse thread design, which plays a critical role in its functionality.
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Update 2019-01-23 : New Design Revealed : Check out the latest creation on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3377333 Get Your Cables in Order with This Innovative Management Arm This clever design keeps cables from getting crushed by...
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This includes taking note of the OEM plate for the X-axis Belt Tensioner. To complete the X Belt Tensioning Kit, you'll need the following essential parts: 1. One Plate 2. Two Bearing F688Z - 8x16x5 3. Two Screws Socket Head M4x8 mm 4. Two Hammer...
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Here's the OEM plate for the X axis Belt Tensioner: To complete the X Belt Tensioning Kit, you'll need: 1. One Plate 2. Two Bearing F688Z - 8x16x5 units 3. Two Socket Head Screws M4x8 mm 4. Two Hammer Nuts M4 for V-Slot 5. One Round Head Screw...
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... First, loosely attach the bracket and let the Z bar drop to the bottom, then press the bracket firmly in place and tighten the screws. This modification was part of my dual Z axis upgrade but it's definitely worth doing as a standalone project.
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... a test fit and everything lined up perfectly. However, there's still an issue with the screw holes for the X axis switch - they're too large due to the original design. ...Attempting to tighten them will cause the threads to strip out completely.
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To accommodate the double Z-axis, simply mirror the design in your slicer software. I've included three options: one with air vents and two without, plus an option for cutting out the Z-frame. ...Currently, I'm using a manually assembled prototype since...