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This is my cable organizer for the Creality CR-10 hotend tube and hotend wires. My aim was to craft a basic wire holder to reduce stress on the hotend cables and tube. It's made up of two components. The first one is the wire holder, while the second...
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Filament Guide for the CR-10 V2 If you're reading this, chances are you've got a 3D printer that's just begging to be fed with some high-quality filament. The CR-10 V2 is an awesome machine, but it can be finicky when it comes to getting the right...
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There are two versions of this enclosure: a full-size version intended for the CR-10 build area, and a smaller version designed for the Ender 3 size printing build area. I plan to add different plates and mounts to achieve modularity across various...
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Temperature: 200 Layer Height: 2.8 mm Infill Percentage: 20% Laser Holder: No Support Needed Base Support: Requires 18% Infill for Support Perimeter Shells: 4 Print Speed: 50 mm/s Extras: * 2 M3 x 3 mm screws * 8 Neodymium Magnets, 10 mm in diameter...
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All axis cable chain mods are available for CR-10 users. Get chains from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3377296 ABS or PETG filaments work well, while PLA may deform easily, especially when used in enclosed spaces. A 10-pin terminal block can...
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--- If you take the heated bed off the CR-10 Smart it's a real pain to put back on as there are 16 holes with plastic spacers under each one and it's almost impossible to stand them all up on the y-axis frame and put the bed on top without knocking...
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The Pi is powered by the 12V power supply using the LM2596 and the relay to toggle power to the CR-10 main board. The rear exhaust fan was replaced with a quieter one, rewired to run independently of the main board as long as the power supply is on....
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I printed it all on the CR-10, printing the rollers vertically. I used a brim to help them stick. I had a few attempts to get the clearances correct for the sleeve on the bar, the rollers etc. All working beautifully now. Assembly requires some...
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These printable alignment blocks ensure precise leveling of your X-Gantry on the CR-10 before leveling the bed. A V2 model has been updated with a deeper hole for the Z limit switch, as per user request. The long X-gantry tends to drift out of...
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Legs for the Creality CR-10. Designed to replace the 3 bolt leg plates that come standard with the printer. Check the bolt layout on your printer before starting to print. The legs measure 125mm tall, 55mm x 40mm at the mounting plate, and 18mm...
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Here is a simple Z axis brace for the CR-10 I modelled in Fusion 360. It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 inch diameter aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material...
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I had noticed that my CR-10's x-axis belt was running off track - the main issue being the idler, which was skewed off-center and forcing the belt to veer towards the back of the machine instead of tracking through the center of the x-axis bar. The...
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I suspect the angle at the back is a bit off but it's close enough and saves fiddling the filament through both entry points in the loading chain. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10Rafts: No Supports: NoResolution: 160 Infill: ...
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The CR-10 V3 sensor bracket is, to say the least, useless because the angle it makes with the spool and the extruder is generating a lot of friction. So, the basic idea was to put the spool above the sensor, but it is way easier to put the...
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... Print Settings: Printer: Creality CR-10 Rafts: Not necessary Supports: No Resolution: 0.24 mm Infill: 60% Notes: This part was printed in PLA. ...ABS would likely have been a better choice, but I had PLA loaded and wanted the print to be black.
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Here is a simple Z axis brace for the CR-10 I modelled in Fusion 360. It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 dia aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material could be...
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This custom mount is specifically designed for the original 300x300 CR-10 model. To print the model successfully, import it into your slicer as-is and print without modifications. I used support when printing mine, but with 3 walls, you may not...
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This is my attempt at a low-cost and simple dual Z mod for the CR-10. I haven't tried this yet, I'm waiting for my lead screw. My BOM 1 x 608 ball bearing (top lead screw mount) 2 x 625 ball bearing (bottom lead screw mount) 1 x 5 to 8mm flex...
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This conversion kit turns the classic CR-10 into a standalone unit by reusing most of its hardware. I drew heavily from Rics kit's files and Detox77's display mount to achieve this goal. There are no instructions provided with this kit, so if you're...
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This is a modular cooler for the CR-10 with a Micro Swiss hot end that combines functionality with ease of use. Both fan mounts are installed without screws, allowing for quick removal for maintenance on the hot end. To install the hot end cooler,...
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I designed this to use in the under belly enclosure I made for the OG CR-10. It measures 143mm tall so you have to take that into consideration when making the case for under the printer. ...This includes a slot in the top for the Micro SD Card...
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Spool holder for CR-10 printer mount on top works seamlessly with standard 1kg spools and oversized 2 kg spools alike. Print all components with threaded details at a resolution of 0.2 or higher for optimal results. Lower resolutions, such as 0.3,...
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Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/cSIpdBlyV3N I recently acquired a CR-10 printer. Having the spool holder on the control box is an inconvenience, so I attached the spool holder to the top of the frame. This is a significantly better...
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My CR-10 took about 2 hours to print. 2 perimeters/shells, 5 top and 4 bottom layers. I printed in PLA to get started then switch to better temperature-resistance PETG. Has a built-in support piece (square patch) that should snap out easily. If not,...
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Remix of the nice CR-10 120mm fan base to be able to integrate my Raspberry Pi with a POE adapter. Dual 120mm fans are not needed for me and one 120mm fan is enough to cool and ventilate everything in my control box. The Rasberry Pi 3B is running...
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This is a custom enclosure for the electronics of the Creality CR-10 Printer. I created it because the stock solution was excessively loud, and personally, I wasn't satisfied with its appearance. With this case, you can fit two 120mm silent PC fans...
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Engineer modified a 12-millimeter sensor holder onto an upgraded fan system originally designed by Racusch.
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I upgrade the entire filament detection system because it's not securely attached to the machine.