cr 10 legs 3d models
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Creality Cr-10 Support Legs: Elevate Your Printer's Base. Designed with Tinkercad, these adjustable legs allow the control box to sit snugly underneath, maximizing your workspace. Compatible with any 20x40mm extrusion system, they're perfect for...
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... Brain McFly's legs from printables, which you can find pasted below, but I decided that I wanted a part that would use a little less plastic and be more stable. https://www.printables.com/model/83616-cr-10-mini-legs-for-aluminium-profile/files
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... Brain McFly's legs from printables, which you can find pasted below, but I decided that I wanted a part that would use a little less plastic and be more stable. https://www.printables.com/model/83616-cr-10-mini-legs-for-aluminium-profile/files
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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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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 these adapters to provide a little extra give when using the Z height on the CR-10. Future upgrades to the control box are also in the works. These adapters allow you to set the PSU directly on them without needing any tools. Simply line...
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These custom legs elevate my CR-10 printer by precisely 90 mm, allowing me to easily access the bed adjustment screws without touching the bed itself. I deliberately positioned them to keep the control box clear of the printer's base, ensuring I can...
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik --- 3D printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers are now available. These legs stand at 120mm tall, providing ample...
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Check the following links.Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistikDonations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik---3D Printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers.The legs are 120mm tall, enough to place the...
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik I've designed 3D printable legs for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers. Each leg is 120mm tall, providing ample space to place...
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Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flowalistik Donations: http://www.paypal.me/flowalistik --- 3D printable legs designed for the Creality CR-10 and other aluminum extrusion compatible printers are now available. These sturdy legs stand at 120mm tall,...
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I unveil my latest innovation, custom feet designed specifically for the CR-10 and CR-10s. If you'd like me to make any adjustments to the files, I'm more than happy to accommodate your requests. ... The dimensions of the shower towel holder are...
grabcad
This is my new upgrade for my printer hope you guys like it :D and enjoy it too :D.List component :1. ...rubber legs M8x1.25 x402. washer IO 06mm, OD 16mm3. M4 from the original leg of printer
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Users can gain extra space by extending their legs to accommodate larger components like control boxes underneath printers. ...Although it might require some maneuvering, these components can generally fit comfortably once adjusted properly.
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I've got some extra support brackets on my printer, so I'm chopping off a few of those legs. ...Will post an update to this remix once I've finished printing.
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Raising your printer's height requires sturdy legs that can elevate it above the pesky control box, a common problem for many users who don't want to disassemble their entire printer.\r\n\r\nIf you're like me, I highly recommend printing these...
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I printed each CR-10 leg one at a time, standing upright with a brim and support, while the electronics box legs were printed sideways with supports touching the build plate or no supports at all. At 20% infill and a 2mm wall thickness, each leg...
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I came across the CR-10 legs online, and my friend was interested in having them, but she wasn't a fan of the Lion head design - she simply preferred something more straightforward with round legs. ...I imported the legs into Tinkercad and gave them a...
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I've been experimenting with various designs for my CR-10's legs, and I downloaded a few promising ones, but they had one major drawback - their height was too extreme and the thin design made me decide to take matters into my own hands. The custom...
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This project is complete and has been thoroughly tested. ...It functions flawlessly.
pinshape
This has been thoroughly completed and put to the test, yielding outstanding results. ...It performs exceptionally well under all circumstances.
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I designed these boxes with a few flaws in mind, specifically holes at the bottom where rubber feet can be screwed into place. Unfortunately, this design leaves them somewhat fragile - instead of being solidly grounded, they tend to grab onto the...
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To ensure proper alignment, I had to relocate the control box beneath the printer, which necessitated elevating the printer itself. In a rush, I opted to create wooden supports instead of waiting for the prints to be completed, as this would have...
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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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Needs to stand at least a few inches above average height, currently stands about three and a half inches taller than needed, will have about five and seven-tenths inches of clearance between the top of their head and the tabletop.
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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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I purchased some 4x4 vibration isolation pads for the CR-10 printer, so I designed legs that would securely hold them in place. Additionally, I wanted to leave room on the bottom of the printer for easy access to the bed and potential future addition...
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Skull Tower Legs for Creality CR-10 Printers. These legs elevate the printer 16.5cm, making space under the printer to store control units and other items, freeing up desk space where the printer is situated. To demonstrate vibration, I recorded a...
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Skull Tower Legs for the Creality CR-10 Printers. These legs elevate the printer 16.5cm, freeing up space under the control unit and other items to be stored there, giving you more room on your desk where the printer sits. I recorded a quick video...
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Skull Tower Legs for the Creality CR-10 Printers - A Space-Saving Solution. These innovative legs elevate your printer by 16.5cm, freeing up valuable desk space to store the control unit and other essentials. This clever design gives you more room to...