dual z upgrade for creality cr 10 3d models
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It utilizes the same screws for the stepper motor as well as the screws for the limit switch. The limit switch screws thread directly into the plastic, making it challenging to screw them in for the first time since you're cutting the threads as you...
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... on nuggyblake's fan creation, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2303102/#files. ...To improve its fit, I've added fillets to the screw holes. Additionally, a curved section at the front allows for smoother airflow around the part.
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... fan perfectly and outperforms its predecessor in terms of efficiency. ...To secure the top screws effectively, I suggest drilling a hole at the top for the first two bolts, however, I've also provided an alternative with the bottom screw included.
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... materials to ensure optimal performance. Airflow appears to be balanced, though not perfect - it's sufficient for most applications. ... Version 2.4 has been improved with a slope and is now slightly higher than its predecessor.
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... these custom feet. ...First, remove the original plates and replace them with these new ones. Next, mirror the design in your slicer software to create four distinct sets of feet. Do the same for the TPU anti-slip covers that go under the printed feet.
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... a bit bulky but it works fine. (only the PSU fan doesn't need a converter) You also need to solder a couple of cables. I placed the converter for the extruder fan under the Bowden driver, the other 2 converters you can see in the picture. ...
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This thing is a mount I designed for implementing linear rails on the Z axis of a Creality CR-10 printer. You will need to print two, please mirror the second one. ... Each mount requires 2 x M5 bolts of 40 mm and 4 x M3 bolts of 30 mm
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This easy-to-print Z-axis stabilizer is designed specifically for CR-10 and CR-10 S4 printers, allowing users to utilize 1 inch tubing as the Z-axis reaches its maximum height. A modified left-hand top stabilizer has been added to accommodate full...
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... 20 bigger links. ...These are the fools links, small link to big link connectors. You will need both. saves hours of printing more chains. For CR-10 v2 there is a link for connecting the chain under the tight space of the dust cover. ...check pics
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Some matching knobs that can be added to your Creality extruder (Ender 3, CR10, etc.) or your Z-axis lead screw If you have fit issues you may need to scale the model by 0.5% or so.
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... attaches to the ball bearing, which can be reused from the original cap. Don't forget that minimizing vibration will greatly enhance your printing experience, but this upgrade is a great starting point for optimizing your CR-10's performance.
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* **Support_CR-10_608ZZ_Bearing.stl**: With Z-road using the readily available 608ZZ bearing (instead of the one originally shipped with the printer). I use these modded versions on my Tevo Tornado, the _No Z Thread_ version on the upper right and...
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NOTE LENGTH OF ALUMINUM TUBE HAS CHANGED COMPATIBLE WITH DUAL Z MOD I realize this is one of 10+ nearly identical mods at this point, but I was frustrated with the existing offerings because they required more hardware than I thought was necessary to...
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This is a design by Donny B, and I've added 60mm mounts since I had some spare fans lying around. Print Settings Supports: Yes Notes: You'll need to add supports under the part cooler fan box or it will be printing in...
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Adjustable Z-endstop bracket for CR-10(S), I needed one because I lost the old stock one and I wanted it to be height adjustable.
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OBSERVE CHANGE IN ALUMINUM TUBE LENGTH** **COMPATIBLE WITH DUAL Z MODULATIONS** I acknowledge this is one of several similar mods available, but I was dissatisfied with the existing options due to their excessive hardware requirements for mounting. I...
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X Axis Cover for Creality CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3 This is a simple box design of x-cover for CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3. This box is made to be clip-on fitted on existing plastic with QR code, which covers your X pulley and X stop-switch. I have made...
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May I put some more information in my blog, try to have a look, may it's published already: German: https://www.moralin.net/de/blog English: https://www.moralin.net/en/blog for X axis, you need * 16 (2x8) cable chain elements *...
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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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Mounting the filament guide requires a clear path on the Z-axis. ...Simply attach it with the spare parts provided with your 3D printer.
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Feet for use with replayreb's awesome CR-10 Dual 120mm fan bigery case remix ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2839191 ). He designed his for use with rubber feet that you can buy online. I didn't have any rubber feet so I used the dimensions and...
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... ...The pointer base is designed to honor YACC's profile, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2591854, acting as a similar cable clip. The purpose of these pointers is to simplify the detection of both Z-axis motors getting out of sync.
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- 400mm lead screw \(use the same lead as you already have, some might be shipped with an 4mm, others with 8mm\)+ nut - lead screw nut - 2 GT2 20-teeth pulleys with 8mm bore - GT2 20-teeth double pulley 5mm bore - 4 bearings \(KFL08\) - 2 610MM GT2...
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A modified version of Iskorenitel's impressive design, minus the cable hook, allowing for hassle-free printing without supports, even at a relatively low layer height of 0.15.
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However, I realized that these tiny set screws can be tricky to handle, so I opted for a different approach with version two. The second version has a loose fit, allowing it to slide onto the shaft and secure it firmly using two M4 set screws. This...
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I created these custom Cura start and end gcode to assist with the well-known Z-axis alignment issues on the Creality 3D printer Cr-10 v2. These cutouts are designed to avoid the sensors and wiring. This process has been incredibly helpful for me by...
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**Print Settings** * **Printer:** Creality CR-10 * **Rafts:** No rafts are needed. * **Supports:** No supports are necessary. * **Resolution:** A resolution of 0.3mm was used, but any resolution will work. * **Infill:** An infill percentage of 20%...
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This is a replacement for the feet on your Creality CR-10 or CR-10S printer (assuming the frame mounts are the same - I use it on my CR-10S). In theory, these should make your printer slightly quieter than the stock feet, although I didn't test the...