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This is a bracket to let you put a flexion extruder on your CR-10. Make sure you have a pass through coupler for the bowden tube so the tube makes contact with the flexion. That is what stops the filament from bending and escaping the extruder. ...It...
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This attaches your TUSH directly to the CR-10 control box, making it easy to mount on top. I'm glad that came out right! ;)\r\n\r\nIf you don't have this fantastic spool holder yet, check it out here:...
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I recently found that operating the CR-10 on an ordinary table causes strain on my neck due to looking down at a 90-degree angle from the nozzle to the glass plate. To alleviate this issue, I created custom support legs that elevate the printer to a...
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I created this micro SD to SD card adapter mount in Fusion 360 from scratch, customizing it to utilize the stock hardware on my CR-10 printer. This design holds an additional SD card while still granting access to the USB port without requiring any...
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This bracket allows for easy installation of a flexion extruder on your CR-10. Ensure you have a pass-through coupler for the bowden tube to ensure proper contact with the flexion, which prevents filament bending and escape from the extruder. I...
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... is helpful to the community. Since Sketchup files aren't supported on Thingiverse, here's a direct link to the file on the Sketchup 3D Warehouse: https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/8e4a0a6f-5c9b-48ed-bc92-eb1d7d02c322/Creality-CR-10-S4
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This support is designed for CR-10 printers. It allows users to easily attach the spool holder to the left-top of their printer. To minimize friction, I installed two bearings with dimensions 20x47x14 mm. The installation process involves securing...
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I've relocated the original CR-10 holder upwards, necessitating a new guide to direct the filament in an arc towards the extruder. Thanks to SLICKASICE1805's suggestion, I revamped it. This updated design allows for four positions, each with a...
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As many CR-10 enthusiasts can attest, one of the most frustrating aspects of printing with this popular model is dealing with the paper clamps that hold the glass in place. The traditional method of attaching these clamps can be a major pain point...
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A simple slide-on/slide-off screen cover for the CR-10/S. Please note, this is crucial: Print the frame size at 102% and the cover at 101.5%. It took a few prints to figure it out right and I haven't had time to go back and update the dimensions.
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This is a precision-engineered phone mount specifically crafted for Creality CR-10 printers and accommodating iPhones wrapped in thick cases, with an adjustable grip capable of securely holding any phone up to 13.5mm in thickness. ...Due to its clever...
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Print Settings Printer brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 Infill: 50%
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Things you need: * 2x DB37 connectors (male & female) * Some cable * Some screws (spare screws from CR-10 will do the trick) * Printed connector box * 2x printed DB37 housing * Some patience when soldering all the wires I've used an old printer...
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One fit the Cr-10 great but the filament wore it down so I used the ring and bearings from another that didn't fit my CR-10 right. Requires purchase of 1 - M4 x 16mm bolt (I just used a random screw from the garage that fit) 608-2RS Ball...
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My trusty old CR-10 was taking too much horizontal space with the separate command box, while I did not mind it taking more vertical space. ...I know there are a lot of all-in-one solutions everywhere, but they involve taking the control box apart,...
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What's more, it was originally designed for an e3D printer rather than the CR-10. To get started with this project, I used a hotend fan cover from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2160958) as a starting point. ...If you spot any areas...
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I present a mechanical toggle switch to install on the front of your CR-10. With a depth of 300, it's actually possible to reach 310. This leaves a margin of 10 to place a toggle switch directly in series on the power cable. With the following...
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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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When I got my CR-10, printing with provided PLA was a non-stop affair until I decided to try out some PLA that had been sitting around for ages - only to discover that the spool diameter was too small to fit over the provided spool holder! Since I...
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This remix of the Hypercube pen holder is designed to fit onto the CR-10, taking inspiration from its updated version. The pen holder accommodates pens with diameters ranging from 8 to 11 mm. Note: For successful installation, the fan mount must be...
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This short funnel can be mounted on the exhaust fan of the CR-10 control box. It restricts sideways airflow due to the mounting gap. You will need to remove the grating in front of the exhaust fan to install, but it should reduce the noise level due...
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A precise way to fine-tune your CR-10's bed is at hand. This custom-made dial fits perfectly over existing bed knobs, providing a convenient means of adjustment. M4 threads with a 0.7mm pitch are used, allowing you to turn the knobs by just...
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Many users of the CR-10 utilize the "High Clearance CR10 OEM Fang Mod" at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2544186. This is a great option! However, when using a dial indicator for bed leveling with the extruder cover, this method no longer works.
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This is a Cr-10 frame brace that I designed with truss-style in mind. My goal was to create a printer support system that would prevent ghosting and look great, making it perfect for use with the ever popular braces by RebelRousingProps...
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I recently acquired a CR-10 and was immediately struck by the fan's unique design, featuring 4 indented screw holes that differ from those found on other part cooling fans I've encountered. The part cooling itself is woefully inadequate, resulting in...
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- A hole is now located down the middle, allowing for the original rubber feet from my CR-10 v2 to be screwed in. This requires inserting an M5 nut into the leg. - The rear foot features a long extension that protrudes from the back of the printer....
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Needed a model for my CR-10 Max to plan out dimensions for an enclosure. Can't find any anywhere so I did my own (mostly). Measured it by hand with a measuring tape so the only dimensions I am fairly certain are correct are the extrusions, the...
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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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... 20mm M4 screw, it still worked. You'll also need an extra T-nut and M3 or M4 screw for the switch bracket; my printer came with extras that were suitable. The y-endstop doesn't require any new hardware. My CR-10 40S printer is what I'm working on.
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I struggled with the extruder slipping and prints failing because of the CR-10 spring's weakness, offering little tension and no adjustment options. I designed a spacer/spring holder to increase the spring's grip. Unfortunately, it works too well -...