dual z upgrade for creality cr 10 3d models
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I created this frame because I wanted to gradually move the contents of my CR-10 control box underneath the printer. I'm using 2040 aluminum extrusion. Two pieces were cut for the entire length of the "Y" axis, and two more were cut for the entire...
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After examining all the possibilities for holding filaments, I opted for what came with the CR-10, but only wished it would accommodate a second spool so I could switch colors swiftly when needed. As a relatively new 3D printing enthusiast, one of...
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This little gadget really does make working with the Creality CR-10 a whole lot easier. It takes up minimal space on your desk and gets out of the way when you need to move around, yet it still manages to hold all sorts of things securely in place.
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These legs are designed to use the existing holes and screws on a Creality CR-10 and have the rubber foot screw into the bottom of the leg. These are tall enough to fit the control box underneath the printer. I printed these with a .28 mm layer...
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... on the stepper motors. Important Reminder (Again): This design requires that you've updated to two Z-axis steppers and lead screws beforehand, either through Tinymachines, Creality, or if your CR-10s has the same distance between the lead screws.
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik I've designed 3D printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers. Each leg is 120mm tall, providing ample space to place...
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The knob is useful to manually move the Z axis when the stepper motor is disabled or to visually check Z steps during the print In addiction to look cool, since this design has flat edges there is no risk for the filament to be catched in the knob...
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The knob is useful to manually move the Z axis when the stepper motor is disabled or to visually check Z steps during the print In addiction to look cool, since this design has flat edges there is no risk for the filament to be catched in the knob...
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Check the following links.Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistikDonations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik---3D Printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers.The legs are 120mm tall, enough to place the...
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik --- 3D printable legs designed for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers are now available. These sturdy legs stand at 120mm tall,...
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik --- 3D printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers are now available. These legs stand at 120mm tall, providing ample...
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Specifically, I elongated the hole for the bearing, allowing it to move perpendicular to the z extrusion and providing play in the spacing between the z extrusion and the z screw. This was necessary because the original design pushed my z-screw too...
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Check out my brand new upgrade for my printer! I'm really excited to share it with you all and hope you love using it too! Here are the parts you'll need: 1. Rubber legs, M8x1.25 x 40 - these will give your printer some serious stability 2. Washer...
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A CR-10 modification using a Fischertechnik switch as Z-Probe.\r\n\r\nThe download includes an adapter that screws onto the extruder using standard screws. It features Fischertechnik-compatible grooves to hold a switch functioning as a...
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Just created my own Cr-10 standalone version. Nothing special, but looks quite nice. Things are still in progress and will be updated soon. you´ll need a new cable for the standard display, an adapter for the sd card input, some...
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I recently acquired a CR-10 and was immediately struck by the fan's unique design, featuring 4 indented screw holes that differ from those found on other part cooling fans I've encountered. The part cooling itself is woefully inadequate, resulting in...
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You're looking at a Z-Axis Stepper Bracket designed specifically for CR series printers, upgraded with 48mm stepper motors. Feel free to experiment with different infill patterns, but when it comes to motor mounting, a solid design is likely the way...
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Filament Guide for a CR-6 SE with dual Gear Extruder.It is a Remix from this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4586801Print SettingsPrinter Brand: CrealityPrinter: CR-6 SERafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: 0.20mmInfill: 10%Filament: Creality PLA...
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These brackets are for the Tevo Tarantula dual Z upgrade. BOM: 2 screws: 8mm X 2mm, I used Kerk motion 3/8" X .1" lead w/anti-backlash (bottom bracket needs mod for other screws/nuts). You will also need to turn on end of screws to 5mm X 20mm with...
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I installed a custom bed on my CR-10s by adding this easy 2mm offset block that effortlessly clicks onto a section of the left gantry, right above the Z limit switch. This setup enabled me to use a thicker bed without having to tighten all the spring...
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Raspberry Pi enthusiast reveals clever combination of tool cases, SD card readers, and microcomputers to upgrade digital lives.
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Hello everyone! ...I'm sharing the STEP of the CR10S (without screws, belts, cables, and sensors) with you. Hopefully, this will be useful for your improvements.
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... Wago connectors like these http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/MbMNzBq can simplify the process of managing cables. These connectors allow for effortless removal and connection, making it easy to manage even the most complex cable configurations.
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This bracket secures the filament sensor in place for the Creality CR-10S printer. It ensures precise alignment of the filament, thanks to its dual drive extruder design, which is slightly taller than the standard plastic version. Unlike other...
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I like to compress the springs of the bed as much as I can, and it requires to reach almost until the motor with the plates at min Z. For that...
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This is a dual damper mount for the X axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the X axis stepper motor in order to assist with minimization of any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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Filament Guide for a CR-6 SE with dual Gear Extruder. ... It is a Remix from this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4586801
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This ventilated cover secures the power supply unit on the Creality CR-10 V2 3D printer.
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This is a dual damper mount for the Y axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the Y axis stepper motor in order to assist with minimizing any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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This is a dual damper mount for the X axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the X axis stepper motor in order to help minimize any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design revolves around a...