cr 10 damper 3d models
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I adapted the dimensions not to damage the damper when tightening due to thin walls. PET EPR is perfect for this kind of technical part, it's indeed very resistant. P.S. If my English seems bad, thank you to address your complaints to Google...
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I created an existing bracket modified to add additional height for a Nema 17 damper support. Originally, I designed it to go all around the coupler in the stepper mount section, but that obstructed the X gantry during auto-home, so I removed one...
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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...
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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 assist with minimization of any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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Adaptor for Nema 17 Motor Damper Compatible with CR10 Damper Links: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F9JTZJ4
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The files I've created include two separate versions: one for CR-10 printers that utilizes the longer stepper motor and another for Ender 3 which features the shorter one. I'm currently working on a setup for the Y axis and will include it in this...
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The Solution: This x-axis cover pushes the hardware deeper into the unit, giving you space for the included flexible spacer that acts as a vibration damper between the metal mount and your stepper motor. How-to: • Remove the 4 bolts holding on...
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The Problem: I wanted to reduce the noise coming from my steppers during prints at night but wanted to try to print in TPE instead of buying the dampers. The hardware required for the x-axis spacer is hard to find and needs to be 3mm longer than...
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It is engineered to work seamlessly with bed wire strain reliefs (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920581) and a vibration damper attached to the back of the motor. The assembly process doesn't demand long screws; standard screws suffice, such as...
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It is designed to work with a bed wire strain reliefs (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920581) and a vibration damper on the back of the motor. The assembly doesn't require long screws, standard screws are sufficient (M3 4 / 6 / 10 mm). 2 pieces...
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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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This mount lets you install front and rear dampers on the X stepper, giving you sound and vibration damping without compromising stiffness. It's an improved version of superkris's original design, which he generously shared in a Fusion 360 file to...
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Here is a rewritten version of the text: A basic silicone mold, comprised of two round components, replaces traditional coil springs for improved leveling and reduced self-adjustment. The heat-resistant silicone material has a shore 33 rating. ...To...
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My straightforward upgrade to get the strain relief bracket functioning with my damper. ...Multiple damper models exist, view the images to observe my reliable damper in action, and it should also work seamlessly with round dampers.
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The text provided appears to be instructions for modifying or upgrading a 3D printer, specifically a CR-10 model. The modifications seem to focus on wire management, hotend connection terminal, and adding a filament sensor. Here's a breakdown of the...
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A square damper with 20x20mm for the CR-3D C1mini Printed with our Soft-PLA
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This is a custom build to support both stock fans and Hero Me fan duct while utilizing an X-axis inverter for dampers. The X-axis stopper has been repositioned, requiring a part that clicks onto it at a different spot. This remix combines multiple...
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You can find the recommended vibration damper on Amazon at this link: https://amzn.to/2JuW6yr If you're looking for the Creality CR-10S, which offers improved performance over its predecessor, check out this Amazon listing: https://amzn.to/2VCkCiy...
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Tamiya's 1:10 Scale Damper Cup is specifically designed to work with the Pajero CC01, yet its versatility allows it to be adapted to various Tamiya models.
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This design is for a Dual Y Stepper Damper Brace for a CR-10S5, inspired by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2701747. To assemble it, you will need the following parts. 2 - M3 x 55mm screws to secure the damper to the stepper motor. 2 - M3 x 8mm...
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Damping foot for CR 10S Pro to reduce noise Print with 10% infill for maximum squishiness and noise reduction
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I've created a version 2 of this Squash ball damper, which I highly recommend using on heavier printers like the Cr10s-pro, Cr-x, Ender 5, or Tevo Tornado. For ender3 and ender3-pro printers or similar models that aren't too heavy, you're good to go...
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The human rating system has deemed this RC damper stand to be a mere one out of ten.
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This feature is ideal for crafting components that seamlessly integrate with the CR-10S and CR-10 rail systems.
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Redesigning the damping system for the CR 10S Pro printer to minimize vibrations and noise pollution. ...To achieve optimal quiet operation, print models using a 90% solid infill configuration, maximizing material compression and reducing mechanical...
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Installation space lighting for the CR-10 / CR10S. Fastened with two nut blocks and M4 screws each, it provides a secure fit. Two 10cm LED strips are used in conjunction with an affordable LED dimmer to create the desired ambiance. Part three...