cr 10 dual z sync 3d models
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A user created an extension that replaced the end cap plate from a dual sync design, allowing them to use longer belts in their setup. They shared their creation on Thingiverse as thing #2693296. The original design had used a 752 belt, which proved...
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I'm working on upgrading Caster's dual Z-axis, but I've hit a roadblock - the screws needed for mounting this part are nowhere to be found, so I've had to get creative and combine two parts instead.
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All for a CR-10 Mini but just increase screw lengths for CR-10. I used a new 500mm screw (T8*8) but re-using the original I needed to add a bit to get full travel, see TXT file. May be worth buying 2 new screws to save messing about. My basic...
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Here are the specific parts I used: Note: Since I based my design on the factory Dual Z setup, a right side lead screw bracket wasn't necessary. ... T8 600mm 3D Printer Stainless Steel Lead Screw Coupling Shaft Mounting Bearing Link:...
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This design draws heavily from the Dual Z axis upgrade by Caster, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Huge thanks to Caster for sharing this fantastic design! However, I had to create my own version due to a lack of required parts...
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I built this to resolve the problems with my Dual Z lead screws. On shutdown, one side would consistently drop and disrupt my mesh leveling. This guide is based on the assumption that you have GT2 pulleys on your steppers with a belt. ... Required...
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Dual Z Sync Mod to keeps both Z axis sync Required: 2x 20T GT2 Pulleys (6mm ) 1x 850mm GT2 Timing Belt 1x20T 6mm or 5mm Smooth (both include in slt) 1x20T 6mm or 5mm Tooth Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Dual Z Sync Mod to Keep Both Z Axes in Perfect Harmony Requires: * Two 20-Tooth GT2 Pulleys with a 6mm bore * One 850mm GT2 Timing Belt for Smooth, Rugged Operation * One 20-Tooth 6mm or 5mm Smooth Pulley for Silky Performance * One 20-Tooth 6mm or...
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I'm a huge fan of Caster's ingenious solution for dual Z on the CR-10, but unfortunately, I suffered a significant loss in Z height due to the coupler that prevents the belt-driven side from rising properly. ...To compensate for this setback, I cleverly...
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I created this project to synchronize the two lead screws on my CR-10S PRO, ensuring that printing height is maintained without having to adjust the steppers. To accomplish this, you will need: 1. A print of Z Axis Timing Belt Mod A or B 2. A print...
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This kit locks the two Z axis screws together so they always stay even. There are many kits like this for many other printers but I haven't seen one specifically for the S5 so here you go. Hardware required: Five 608 skateboard bearings can be...
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Belt Tensioner for CR-10 with Dual Z-Axis Add-On: A Customized Solution I recently encountered an issue with my CR-10 printer's dual Z-axis setup, where the belt was too loose to achieve synchronization. To resolve this problem, I designed a simple...
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3D Printing Assist: The 3D printing process demands precision and accuracy, especially when it comes to the Z-axis belt tensioner's role in synchronizing dual stepper motors during power off. Its primary function is to prevent accidental nudges on...
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This adapter was designed so that you may use a CR-10 Dual Z-Axis Upgrade Kit on a TEVO Turantula Pro. This piece is made to go on the right side x-axis mount, and will allow you to attach the brass piece to the mount without drilling any new holes.
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This is a modified version of [Caster's](https://www.thingiverse.com/Caster/about) outstanding dual-z CR-10 mod. I aimed to utilize 698z bearings with the brackets since I had an abundance of them on hand, and also decided to switch to M5 bolts for...
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Last spring, I upgraded my CR-10 with the dual Z upgrade and installed a brand-new belt-driven dual Z setup. For weeks, I struggled with bed leveling as the steppers went out of alignment for no apparent reason. Drawing inspiration from Caster's...
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This is my attempt at dual-Z upgrade for CR-10 using a single stepper motor. It uses a 600mm lead screw kit such as this one: ...
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Installing an additional Z-axis leadscrew on a CR-10 printer requires careful planning and execution to maintain optimal performance. To begin, locate the existing Z-axis assembly, typically situated near the print bed. Identify the mounting points...
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I designed a lower bearing block to reduce vibrations while printing tall objects, ensuring smoother prints and increased accuracy.
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This is a revised version of frans84's CR-10 timing belt design, lengthened to accommodate a 976mm timing belt on the CR-10S 400 and CR-10 S4. ...Download all other parts from his page, then swap out the z-tensioner for this one.
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This is not directly a remix rather a product out of this generator to work with this modification (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3508682). ... I printed with FiberFlex but TPU will work as well.
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Thanks to RickSisco for the original "Simple CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync Mod." His modification adds two GT2 Pulley's and a 6mm Belt to keep your dual z-axis screws in sync with each other. Print the following: 1 x CR-10s ProBeltIdlerBracket.stl 1 x...
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... stepper motors naturally relax. ...As this occurs, the Z-Axis begins to drop. To measure and secure my CR-10 S5's Z-Axis, I implement this technique. Required components include: 1. One 10X24 screw, measuring 5/8 inches in length 2. ...One 10x24 nut
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Engineered Upgrade Kit: Enhance Stability and Precision of CR-10's Vertical Axis A precision-crafted accessory tailored to bolster the structural integrity of the CR-10's pivotal Z-axis, enabling users to unlock new levels of stability and accuracy...
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After installing the Z Timing Belt Sync (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3387741), I noticed a reduced overall Z height. The X carriage would hit the bearing block since it was lower than the stock one. This reduced my overall printing height by...
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... of the z-axis. The extra length you gain is still enough to install enough for the Z Timing Belt Syncs to be installed above the top rail of the printer. For the parts list and installation procedure please have a look at boulwarek's decription.
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The extra length you gain is still enough to install enough for the Z Timing Belt Syncs to be installed above the top rail of the printer. For the parts list and installation procedure please have a look at boulwarek's decription. Print Settings...
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The secondary Z-Axis gantry bracket was now rubbing against the stepper motor every time I homed in the Z-axis because it had been set too low in relation to the Z-axis limit switch. Since I was short on time, I decided to leave it alone and see how...