cr 10 mini enclosure 3d models
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This is a carriage designed specifically for use with the CR-10, engineered to accommodate two 50x15 blower fans as well as a 30mm fan for effective hotend cooling. All screws used are M3, and an M3 loc nut is strategically positioned behind the...
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This is a comprehensive conversion to make the entire system self-contained by removing the box from a CR-10. It also includes small changes to improve reliability and usability. Note: The display case for this thing relies on extra crossbars...
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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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It's compatible with the filament guide that lots of users know and use (check out "Creality CR-10 Filament Guide", thanks to Greg191134). You'll need to print at 100% infill, and layer height 0.1, because of how the lever fits into the axis. I...
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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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Compatibility: This nozzle tip is compatible with 3Dtox and CR-10 printers that use a standard hotend system. It's designed to be installed on the left side of the Hotend holder, behind the original metal cover. Difference between nozzle versions: ...
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So i started a Cr-10 platform that will finally include ALL details except for screws and rubber-bands, and motors. The project is about 85% done so it is a model that is still in development. The original project is started in 3DS MAX 2016 and i...
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This is a customized set of corners and side covers for CR-10 printers. They are engineered to be used in conjunction with mirrors instead of the standard glass. I opt for mirrors from Lowes.com - #0197427, which measure 12 inches, providing ample...
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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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A somewhat over-engineered yet still imperfect pen holder for the Creality CR-10 printer. The rubber band in place ensures the pen remains firmly held down even when printing on uneven materials. This upgrade is a game-changer because it attaches...
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This is a customized Cr-10 Y carriage that I designed to reduce weight significantly. The inspiration behind it came from the one created by Tiny Machines. First, this part needs to be machined out of 0.125-inch aluminum (or equivalent in metric -...
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This enclosure was specifically designed for the Creality CR-10S Pro, featuring fresh air ducting that keeps electronics cool even in a hot environment. A comprehensive parts list can be found within the included PDF file. ... To seal up any gaps, I...
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Print Settings Printer brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 Infill: 50% Category: 3D Printer Extruders
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I was using Dr Boo's squash ball feet, which worked amazingly well, but my CR-10 controller failed and the MKS Gen V1.4 replacement wouldn't fit inside the controller box, so I decided to ditch the box and put everything on or under the printer...
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A link to the spacers: https://www.mcmaster.com/92871A361/ Update 10/16/20 While going through my Linear rail/lightweight sled projects I decided that weight matters on the Y axis. Ringing and all of that. One thing I decided I could save weight...
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(Personally, I'm not convinced of the benefits of squash-ball feet, as they seem to increase ringing artefacts on printouts.) By the way, the standard CR-10 filament holder can be installed on the top of the printer, with no modifications to the...
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We connected the main power line from the CR-10 to relay 1's center post using 16 guage wire, then linked relay 1 to the main power on the motherboard with smaller wires. We used the following components: Raspberry Pi 3b:...
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6aKKxrgoZvv I made this because other clips are too high and while doing almost full bed prints the hot end enclosure smashes into them. ...
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My CR-10S has been converted to be all-in-one, so the feet dimensions are probably different than a stock CR-10S. Additionally, there is no control box that needs space to the side. It screws in with #8 1/2" wood screws to assemble the back supports...
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Hopefully this beacon will speed my CR-10s up when I throw some speed 3 modules in it. ... It might not be compltely flat so it wont hurt to lower it down into the build plate .1mm or so https://youtu.be/-ptA6_WomfQ
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Hopefully this beacon will give my CR-10s a boost in speed when I install some speed 3 modules. It might not be perfectly level, but lowering it down into the build plate by just 0.1mm should make no difference at all. ...Check out this video for more...
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My CR-10S has been converted to be [all-in-one](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3513661), so the feet dimensions are probably different than a stock CR-10S. Additionally, there is no control box that needs space to the side. It screws in with...
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Although I had already replaced most of my printer's original extruder and hot end parts, I wanted this new setup to reuse as many of the original parts as possible from my Creality CR-10S when I bought it. The resulting system consists of two main...
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Ventilation cut-outs on the CR-10S proved subpar; I had to enlarge holes for improved airflow and install wire-mesh guards around each fan. A custom adapter plate was 3D printed for seamless integration with these new guards. Additionally, I drilled...
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I've customized my own toolbox, and I prefer mounting it to the enclosure wall using clips for a neater appearance compared to placing it on top of the PSU like some other versions do. The text I've extruded extends beyond the surface, creating a...
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Initially, I found the concept intriguing but realized it wouldn't suit my Creality CR-10S due to its relatively low profile. ... To rectify this issue, I embarked on a complete redesign, incorporating several key modifications: -the ring has been...
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I then came across tinymachines shipping their CR-10s equipped with spring caps, which got me thinking. So, I quickly whipped up some caps using Tinkercad. It's probably a good safety precaution to prevent springs from digging in and causing...
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Here is the rewritten text: A brand-new, 3D print-ready housing upgrade for the CR-100 device.
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A precision-cut hole, measuring 10.5mm in diameter, securely cradles the pen in place with a clamping screw that keeps it firmly attached, all without requiring removal of the metal fan box. ...This thoughtful redesign also elevates the pen holder above...
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... screw for one that's approximately 8mm in size. Cut a foam pad to 34x49mm and attach it securely to the piece. Keep in mind that the hole needs to be precisely 10 mm deep, so make sure to purchase foam that's thicker than this minimum requirement.