gcode cat cr 10 3d models
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Four-in-One CR-10 Extruder Base Plate New Extruder Plate designed for the CR-10 Printer. This plate features a new design that allows printing of flexible filament without a PTFE tube. It also includes a dust cover with a window, allowing you to...
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Designed to print without supports, and to work with the stock hardware of the CR-10. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 1.2 mm Infill: 50% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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On the CR-10 user group, we wanted an alien-looking fang, so I created it (sort of). EDIT: Version 1 was in development using ideamaker but had issues in simplify3d due to non-manifold geometry. That problem has now been solved! ... EDIT2: The...
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These custom feet can be utilized on a CR-10 Mini, but they should also work seamlessly with any printer that features 2040 extrusion. Several existing options are available, but this particular design is exceptionally tight, allowing the golf balls...
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Spool Adaptor for Creality CR-10: A Custom Fit Solution Designed specifically to meet the needs of Creality CR-10 users, this adaptable spool holder offers a versatile solution that can be used with various filaments and spool sizes. It is compatible...
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... glass, taking care not to damage the camera mount or interfere with the carriage. By following these precautions and using the provided Klemmfix screws, you can ensure a safe and successful attachment of the side to your CR-10 OEM hotbed glass.
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Big dial for CR-10 bed adjustment control. These indicators show "up" direction, making it clear that rotating clockwise moves the bed upward, closer to the nozzle. I always forget which way to turn the big dial. The large detents are inspired by...
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These are the downloadable documents that come pre-installed on my CR-10 printer. I am uploading them here to have a clear view of their contents. ...These files are owned exclusively by Creality and are protected under international copyright laws.
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The cr-10's stock spool holder is a cantilever, which causes it to sway noticeably while printing. ...This motion appears to impact print accuracy, prompting me to design a support that inserts into the holder's tube and stabilizes it against the...
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This is an edited version of danbear's CR-10 bed knob with the knob part upside down as some commenters were requesting. I have not printed these yet, some said on the original part that it may need to be scaled up to fit. ... This is a remix from...
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Here is a bigger version of gulfcoast_robotics' handle bar freshly modeled and sized for the CR-10 Max.I'd suggest support on this one, and you'll need the Max to print it due to its size.
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A speedy solution to reclaim some valuable workspace on the CR-10. Simply print two copies of the Right and Left legs, disassemble the original feet, and reapply the existing bolts and T-nuts. Next, relocate your spool holder to the top. No extra...
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... for a Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000. ...I just used the spare parts included with my Cr-10 to attach it to the frame. ...I disassembled the original camera frame and used all of those parts to attach it to the mount allowing it to still pivot and rotate.
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The CR-10 extruder is suspended for maximum quiet operation. A set of vibration dampeners are securely mounted underneath to minimize noise levels. The filament is expertly guided away from the z-screw, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted printing...
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I'm building a custom foot for my CR-10 printer and took inspiration from Thingiverse's design #2498576, but I hit a snag - none of the available tools are long enough to secure the screw. ...To overcome this challenge, I decided to redesign the foot...
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... in place when reaching for the power switch to prevent accidental disconnections. ...Simply attach it to the CR-10's side panel over the USB port using hot glue. ...For extra security, you can add a rubber band or zip tie to the tabs holding the cable.
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Filament guide for CR-10 clips over X axis stepper motor cover can be secured using zip tie requires 608 bearing holds washers and bearing in place with bent paper clip printed with RoHS carbon fiber PLA compatible with filament run-out sensor.
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I've been struggling to get the T-nuts into position for mounting items on my CR-10, so I came up with a solution that's made all the difference in making 3D printing much easier. ...This tool has become an indispensable asset, saving me time and effort...
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Here is the rewritten text: Cables for the CR-10 need to be inserted into a hole with the correct orientation. To do this, simply rotate the cables by 90 degrees so that they fit properly. ...A sketch of the correct orientation can be found at the top...
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Brackets for mounting support struts to a CR-10. The struts themselves are 15mm extrusion. This mod does reduce the z-height by about a inch, so if your somebody that actually uses all 400mm of the z-height this mod might not be for you. ...Also you...
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These supports are meant for safely laying the CR-10 Smart on it's side when opening up the bottom for maintenance. Material: PLAInfill: 30%-40%No supports needed if printed flat
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... anymore. ... To address this, I created an overhead spool mount. It's engineered to bolt directly onto the CR-10 upright. The M5 counterbores were made deep enough to catch thread again, allowing you to use the same screws. ... Sincerely, Johnny Mac
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I just completed a redesign of my CR 10, and I have to say that is the most valuable improvement I've made so far. The noise level has decreased significantly now. I am sharing the Fusion 360 source files for those who want to adapt this design to...
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Filament Holder for CR-10, spacing for 1 kg rolls at 63mm. PLA material, 210 degree angle, 0.2 thickness, 50% fill density. Ball bearings inside with D = 10mm diameter and D = 15mm outside diameter, as other options were not available at the...
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... by Bocki_Austria. ...I'm unable to link it the normal way, because thingiverse doesn't recognize the thing number. I remixed it so it will fit for CR-10 printers perfectly. ...The silicone dampers are now roughly 21mm in height.
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Spool Holder Upgrade for CR-10 Printers Moves Spools to Upper Support Bracket Works with Dual-Z-Axis Printers Hardware Required: Four 5mm x 16mm screws Four 5mm T-nuts Two bearings, either 1/4 x 7/8 x 1/4 or 608, depending on axle shaft preference...
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This is a Creality CR-10 control module top enclosure featuring an integrated spool holder, tool holder, and housing for a Raspberry Pi. ...The design was printed horizontally with a 0.2 mm layer thickness and supports strategically placed throughout...
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I'm eager to secure my CR-10 firmly to the workbench, so I've begun working on this project. ...Since I haven't thoroughly tested it yet, I recommend waiting until after the weekend before using it or take full responsibility for any risks involved...
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To free up some desk space on the CR-10, simply print two Right and Left legs. Next, take out the existing feet and repurpose the bolts and T-nuts. Finally, move your spool holder to the top. No extra hardware is required. ...I've been using this setup...
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I designed this bar specifically to hold neopixels on my Cr-10 Y Axis, adding a touch of personalization to the machine. The installation is surprisingly straightforward, requiring only two M4 T-Slot nuts and some small M4 screws. ...This design could...