z sync kit for creality cr series 3d models
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Yet Another Control Knob for the Creality Ender 3 / Ender 3 Pro / Cr-10 I wanted a pretty knob for the display for my Ender3 but with a easy way to use it, so i had a ring to it to more quickly change values in the printer.
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Having difficulty getting my bed properly leveled, I took matters into my own hands and decided to create some custom spacers to adjust the height of my bed frame and get it perfectly aligned with the Z-axis.
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It´s a Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4819515 I changed it so that you can simply hang it on a CR-6 SE and still have a secure fit. In addition, I made the grille a little flatter. With tree support, it's easy to print. Update...
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Remodeled the CR-100 original spoolholder design to accommodate larger diameter spools. Print with support, ensuring the smaller part is oriented downwards. Utilize sufficient shells and infill to guarantee a strong connection between both parts at...
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Body and cover of belt tensioner for Creality CR-6 SE Used filament - PLA or PETG (black color) Layers height - 0,2 mm Infill - 50-100% No support All other parts (such as the inner part of the tensioner and all screws) still original
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The way I arranged my CR-X was to have the cable side against my other printer so I each time I'd use it, the cable could get wrapped around the printer and would sometimes just get in the way. So I came up with the idea to add a vertical cable...
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See last picture. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary Remodeled the original CR-100 spoolholder to accept larger diameter spools. Print with support and the smaller part pointing down. Use enough shells and infill so the link between...
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A cold shoe mount in three parts for the Tentacle Sync E timecode jammer.The cold shoe mount with “bolt”The knurled tightening nutThe Tentacle Sync E mountSupports are needed only for part #3. Just choose "Everywhere" and then block them in...
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I didn't found any of this type belt Tensioner for the 2040 extrusion profile on the internet. So i decided to create it myself. If you have questions and or other suggestions please leave a commend or send me a private message. The holes I...
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Requires: 2pcs (M2.5 x 20mm) for hotend mount 2pcs (M2.5 x 15mm) for fan mount 2pcs (M3 x 10mm) for strain gauge
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Requires: 2pcs (M2.5 x 20mm) for hotend mount 2pcs (M2.5 x 15mm) for fan mount 2pcs (M3 x 10mm) for strain gauge
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This holder allows you to suspend the filament on two 25mm bearings for a smoother printing
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Remix of the set of slot covers for the base of the Creality CR-10 V2 I made to keep stray filament bits out of the rail slots. The flange extends to the center of the rail so stuff doesn't get caught between the covers. This remix simplifies the...
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Remix of the set of slot covers for the base of the Creality CR-10 V2 I made to keep stray filament bits out of the rail slots. The flange extends to the center of the rail so stuff doesn't get caught between the covers. This remix simplifies the...
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Several unique bed clamps are available for utilizing a glass bed on a CR20 or CR20 Pro.
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The Atelier Series Miniature Kit is a compact and convenient way to enjoy the world of Alchemy and Crafting, a unique blend of exploration and item synthesis that sets it apart from other RPGs.
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Insert the new bobbin holder upside down to ensure a rock-solid base for the bobbin, providing superior stability that's as reliable as a nickel.
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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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Here is my design for a sleek and functional one-piece extruder cover that you can easily 3D print using your preferred method, but don't forget to add supports to ensure stability during the printing process.
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... I got for very cheap to be used as a 12v power supply. ...I use it for my Creality CR Lizard.Of course you need cables and connectors of your choice for the electrical connections. I also included *.stp files and the scan of the battery itself.
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... wear and tear. This design works similarly to the old one but with one key difference: adding the Bowden tube makes it much more durable. Materials needed: * A small piece of Bowden tube * Optional: glue for securing the Bowden tube in place
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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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... 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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I designed this to use minimal filament, no supports, rafts or brims, and for symptoms to appear quickly. This way, you can easily stop, clean the bed, adjust it, reboot and reprint. Once you achieve good results, you'll have more confidence in your...
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It should be printed as the yellow model in the picture, without supports, with holes for bolts on the building surface. That way the sides of two parts that connect together will be as flat as possible. Print two "lower hooks" and one "upper hook"...
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I have designed this to use minimal filament, no supports, rafts or brims, and for it to start showing symptoms quickly. That way you can easily switch off, clean the bed, adjust it, reboot and reprint. Once you achieve decent results, you can have...
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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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This Thing Is My Idea For Glass Clips For Use With The Mirrors From Home Depot. The Mirrors I Purchased Were 3.8mm Thick. I Use Three Of Them And Place Them In The Corners That Do Not Have The Heatbed Wires. The Corner Clips Have Been Updated To Fit...
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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. ...