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This is a removable build plate for the CR-10. It uses easily sourced items in the US. I've been using it for quite a while and I have had no issues with it. This setup consists of a 12" X 12" X 22ga. steel plate and .7" neodymium magnets Home Depot....
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... doesn't have to be screwed in at all. It's just a locking mechanism, so the axle won't fall out. 3D printed parts list: 1 Pin 1 Mount 2* Side You can see more details of this part in my video about the CR-10 v3: https://youtu.be/cT5pjpX8q60?t=756
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This adapter enables you to securely fasten a Raspberry Pi Zero W to the control panel of your CR-10 printer. On my own CR-10S 40, I found that it's possible to supply the Pi Zero with power directly from the USB port on the printer. To accomplish...
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Crafted specifically for my trusty Creality Cr-10s, I'm confident it will fit seamlessly on the standard Cr-10 model as well. To get the best results, print with a resolution of 0.1 to 0.2 millimeters. Don't worry about the regulator; simply grasp...
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... filament runout detection sensor. Just remove the existing M3x20 flat head screws and replace them with slightly longer M3 x 25mm socket head cap screws.Check out my review of the CR-10 Smart and keep an eye out for more upgrades coming soon!
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... your filament runout detection sensor. Just remove the existing M3x20 flat head screws and replace them with slightly longer M3 x 25mm socket head cap screws.Check out my review of the CR-10 Smart and keep an eye out for more upgrades coming soon!
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The holes printed a little small on my CR-10 so I just drilled out the small ones for the filament and re-tapped the M6x1 threaded holes. My original arm design did not have the filament guide at the tip (you can see that in the top view picture....
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This design interfaces only to my CR-10 v3 Filament Sensor Relocation Bracket: [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470) This isn't a remix of __Biffo318__'s design, but its positioning and configuration...
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Cr-10 S5 all-in-one mod. lifted printer with custom encloser to fit under the printer. The higher position makes leveling a breeze, you can now comfortably level the printer. Screen is angled so you can still see the screen when the bed is over it. I...
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This is a custom version of the CR-10 Ultimate Leveling Knob Attachment from Valstrath, shrunk down to fit the S5 model. The installation procedure remains identical to the original design: Remove the bed knob completely from the bed. You'll notice...
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... of a 5mm nema-17 extruder shaft. It was specifically created to fit over the CR-10 extruder cover shown in the picture, but can work with any similar shaft. ...To print this dial, use a slow speed as there's limited surface area gripping the bed.
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... is now 54 mm. More pictures will be coming soon. ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION* I was searching for squash ball feet to fit my CR-10 printer but couldn't find what I needed. ...So, I got creative and remixed a design that fits my printer setup perfectly.
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This is a re-MIX of: CR-10s S5 z axis stabiliser, Frame Braces by eckeSolutions https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2747230 Additional Parts for Assembly: 2 off 10mm Threaded Stud Bar Rod @ 1000mm long [cut to desired length] 8 off M10 [10mm] Nuts 12...
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This is a mod for the Creality spool holder of my CR-10 V3 but should be the same for all models with the plastic tube and nut. After looking at tons of spool holders with bearings I decided to go a different path that requires a bit of cutting...
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This is an adaptation of the PENBERIC CR-10 extruder design found on Thingiverse under https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2672088. The angle was adjusted so that when mounted at the front, it stands taller. However, I discovered that it fits...
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Here's a DIY project for a simple camera mount that perfectly fits your Creality CR-10 printer, allowing you to attach a Microsoft Xbox360 Live Vision camera with ease. The mount is made up of two separate components that are securely held together...
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This is a holder for the Creality Nebula camera that fits the CR-10 SE (and possibly the Ender 3 S1 Pro). The support was inspired by this, but I redesigned the model from scratch to fit the new Nebula camera. The camera is secured in place with a...
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Two supports made to screw directly on top of the power module for my Creality CR-10. It is used for remote controlling the printer via octopi/octoprint. The relays control a 12V LED strip and the main power of the printer through the gpio ports of...
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A magnetic holder for a Raspberry Pi 3 on a CR-10 is what I'm creating next. Three more 5x5x5mm neodymium magnets are required to make this happen. This project is based on a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1906310. Note that the case...
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Crafted specifically for the Creality CR-10, this ingenious device securely stores a scraper, pliers, flush cut snips, 6 small hand files, a few hex keys, and slim wrenches within easy reach. Attaching seamlessly to the wall via two sturdy screws...
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I upgraded my CR-10 V2 to a V3, and I noticed that I was having some banding issues with printing. It was suggested I print or make one of these to fix the issue and it helped a lot. Anyway, This spacer\bushing helps prevent the jerking that...
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Upgrade your CR-10 OEM spool holder for a smoother printing experience. Say goodbye to spools that sit off center, swing erratically and misbehave. This upgrade likely works for many brands as the arm is standard on numerous models. The insert is...
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This is a straightforward E3D V6 mount for the Creality CR-10. It maintains the nozzle at roughly stock height, and can be easily installed with standard hardware. Note that this design does not yet include the part fan. That feature will be added...
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This is a LED strip holder that latches in the X axis extrusion slot of a CR-10 3D printer. You attach a LED strip to the bottom to light up the bed while printing an object.This is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2252158. I removed the...
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To support filament mounted at the top of the CR-10 / Afinibot A31, I will remix this contraption. After making some adjustments, the bend in the filament is minimized to reduce noise levels. Additionally, the interior space has been expanded for...
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Cable support for stock Creality CR-10 Max. It securely holds bowden tube and cables from the hotend/extruder. Avoids wearing of the cables due to the movement of the carriage.</p><p>Prints in two parts, no supports. ...For attaching the parts together...
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... is a prototype part I had to modify slightly to allow the bed to move to max position. This issue has been fixed on the actual model. Source code here (OpenSCAD): https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/CR-10_S5_Y_Axis_Tensioner_remix
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After searching through Thingiverse for a decent direct drive conversion for my CR-10 and not finding anything I liked, I decided to design my own. This fits on a stock CR-10 using the original style hot end (I'm using the Micro Swiss all metal hot...
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... lots of missing features from the UI. ...Here is a file to test the bed level which is now 5X5 mesh Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 200 Filament: 3DJake PLA Jet Blue Category: 3D Printing Tests
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This is a quick and simple brace for the Creality CR-10 S5 I whipped out to use 1/2" OD cylindrical aluminum tubes I already had (13mm). You need 2 brackets for the top frame of the X-axis with M5s and T-Slot nuts and then 4 couplers. Two bolted...