cr 10 damper 3d models
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... I needed a speedy and hassle-free solution for storing or accessing them at a moment's notice. ... Created custom-sized CR-10 rails that can be easily mounted to my workbench, giving me instant access to these essential tools in case of an emergency.
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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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I designed a universal tool mount that fits perfectly with the standard tools that come bundled with the Creality CR-10 3D printer. ...The image displayed showcases an enhanced version of this design, which not only accommodates but also integrates a...
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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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Easy-to-use Prusa-style knob designed specifically for the CR-10, replacing the factory knob with comfort and ease. Built to fit seamlessly on your machine, allowing smooth scrolling with minimal effort required. ...If any fitting issues arise, simply...
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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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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...
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Here are my CR-10 Feet's. Once installed, simply position the Control Box underneath the Printer to free up valuable space on your work surface. Additionally, these feet can be seamlessly integrated into my Srcicam-Holder design. ...Be sure to explore...
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Experimenting with my new CR 10, I've found that a larger spool than the sample spool provided with the printer may not be secure on the standard spool holder. ...To ensure maximum versatility, I designed this Spool-saver, which prevents various sizes...
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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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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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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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Fixation for CR-10 (v2) Comparator: - Two sizes of support - 8-axis setup - M3/12 screw I recommend the shorter version for more precision. ... Link to comparator:...
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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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A practical accessory for the CR-10 spool holder, designed to be effortlessly mounted on top of the machine's frame. Two M3 nuts are required to secure it in place. ...I opted to utilize custom screws, yet the original hardware is also suitable for this...
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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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Leg Extensions for CR-10 3D Printer Elevates the base 160mm to accommodate a control box beneath it The spool position needs to be relocated, as it will no longer fit on top of the control box A slight adjustment in settings may be necessary due to...
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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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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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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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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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A USB port cable protector for CR-10 V2. It adds some protection from the USB cable being knocked out of the connector on the control box. It's specifically fits a pill shaped micro USB size 10mm x 6.2mm. ... Use double-sided tape to mount it to the...
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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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... 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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I've got a spare T-Bracket for my trusty CR-10 Mini, which I'd been missing all along! However, I noticed that the holes aren't quite aligned with the Z-stop bracket - perhaps it's better suited for use on the opposite side? ...Given my preference for...
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I designed this CR-10 leg stand to fit snugly onto a table's edge, creating a stable base for my printer to rest on. ...I included an .ipt file that allows users of Autodesk Inventor to modify the design according to their needs and preferences.
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I designed a support for my cr-10 mini to make it easier to insert the micro sd with an extension. ... ...
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A compact and efficient design, this human-operated guide wheel feeder is specifically tailored to work seamlessly with the popular CR-10 3D printer. Strategically mounting the spool on top allows for easy access and a streamlined workflow. ...For...
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The exact same thing, but modified to work on a CR-10. It's half as wide, making it fit snugly within the confines of a 2020 extrusion, rather than the larger 4020. To accommodate the longer bed cable, it has been stretched out accordingly. ... Mounts...
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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