cr 10 y axis 3d models
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This sleek upgrade enhances the y-axis endstop on the CR-10 with a robust new foundation. ...To secure the switch, additional screws may be required for a rock-solid hold.
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This is a Y-Axis Mount and Cover for the CR-10 that cleans up the electronics, increases the adjustment range of the Y-Axis and is triggered by the bed frame instead of a V-roller. The forward position of the mounting screw allows for the sensor to...
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I converted my CR-10 to direct drive and had to make a mount that kept the relocated stepper motor and heater cabling from getting caught on the y axis motion. It's made in two parts to make it faster to print and reduce support generated. Use a...
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... to the frame with a screw and a T-slot nut, which I conveniently sourced from my spare parts stash. This wire guide is fully compatible with the CR-10 Ultimate Leveling Knob Attachment from Valstrath, making it an easy addition to my printer setup.
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The reason behind creating this nozzle was to address a y-axis spacer issue after switching to direct drive and using the mount found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2721575, in conjunction with the -2mm Z spacer from...
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This is my custom-designed Y-Axis Belt Tensioner for the Creality CR-10 3D printer, replacing the standard 3D printed idler that secures the Y-axis in place on the machine.\nI drew inspiration from other belt tensioners available on Thingiverse,...
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I rebuilt the Y-Axis belt tensioner for my Creality CR-10 3D printer from scratch using Donnyb99's design as a starting point in Tinkercad. The original fit was too loose and sloppy, so I tightened up the tolerances significantly. I also added extra...
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Humans install a Y-axis brace to prevent the stock bracket from flexing excessively and compromising its structural integrity.
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To build this mount, you'll need: 3 M5 x 12 mm screws 2 M5 t-nuts - You should already have one from your old mount and a couple of extras came with the CR-10 (at least that's what happened in my case). ... You can modify this design using Tinkercad...
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Replacement for the y-axis rollers. https://youtu.be/2iXEwumG1BI Bed plate drill guide: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2924367 Hardware: Rod holder: 12 x M4 12mm bolts, 4 x M4 nuts (locking recommended), 8 x M4 hammer nuts, 16 x M4 washers...
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I'm experiencing issues with irregular spacing on my linear rails, making it impossible for them to fit snugly into my CR-10. This clever holder should prove to be the perfect solution. I'll simply print two of them and enjoy the challenge of getting...
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The bracket transforms the CR10's (or equivalent dimensions) y-axis 6-wheel guide system into two linear rails, thereby enhancing overall bed stability and resolving issues of wheel wear and tension loss. Version 2 now includes MGN9C and MGN12H rail...
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Update 2019-01-23 : New design : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3377333 Update 2017-11-10: Use a cable chain bracket that is specifically designed for this purpose, as directly pinning cables to the chain with cable ties can make the assembly...
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I built the entire body from scratch, making sure it's much stiffer to prevent ringing - unlike CPE, which was too flexible. This version is now a bit beefier than https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2869114. ...I'm grateful to Cornely Cool for creating...
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... had to modify slightly to allow the bed to move to max position. This issue has been fixed on the actual model. Source code here (OpenSCAD): https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/CR-10_S5_Y_Axis_Tensioner_remix Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... is a prototype part I had to modify slightly to allow the bed to move to max position. This issue has been fixed on the actual model. Source code here (OpenSCAD): https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/CR-10_S5_Y_Axis_Tensioner_remix
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DONATE: https://paypal.me/JuanCMedina21?locale.x=en_US DOWNLOAD FILE HERE: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/97475-cr-10-max-y-axis-linear-rails If you are annoyed by the v-slot wheel on the y-axis, linear rails are the best solution for the CR-10...
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Here's a comprehensive guide to drilling a template for the CR-10's hotbed support, specifically designed to facilitate the implementation of MGN12 linear rails on the Y-axis. ... For a full conversion of your CR-10 to linear rails, check out my project...
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New Combo YZ Bracket for Enhanced Print Quality When integrating this combo with Thingiverse's design, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2757810, you'll experience a significant reduction in Y-axis bed cabling issues. To eliminate the nuisance of...
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This is the plastic component that secures the stop switch to the y-axis.
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The original mount of the Tevo Tornado Y-axis motor is constructed from a thin and soft aluminum plate that bends easily under even slight tension on the Y-axis belt, causing the printer to "walk" during printing. I created a new mount designed to...
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Cr-10s4 Y Axis Adjustment. Original bolts used, but one M4x20 bolt is also required. Untested on Cr-10s5; might hit the base plate. (Update: January 29, 2019) The Y-axis base plate is very close to touching the M4-Y_Axis_Body. Therefore, V2...
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Hello everyone, I designed a Y-Axis Carriage that works perfectly with the Cr-10 s5 3D printer and can be customized to fit other printers as well. I used high-quality aluminum alloys, specifically Grade 6061 or Hardened Aluminum, to make this part...
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Bearings F624 (OEM Y-axis bearings for CR-10/CR-10S). Fixing System: 2 screws M4x8. 2 t-nut M4. Models Designed For: The following materials have been tested and confirmed to work correctly. Note: All pieces have been thoroughly tested and fit...
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Human: Update of 08/06/2018 Y Tensioner for CR-10 / CR-10S Mk7 Version Upgraded the guide system and simplified all the models Unified the screws dimensions with my other tensioner versions Modified the minimum belt tensioning position for short...
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I haven't spotted any rear y-axis pulley covers for the CR-10, so I whipped one up in Fusion 360. The part clips over the center section of the stepper motor from above. If it needs adjusting, let me know; revisions are being made, so keep an eye on...
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I Used The Y-Axis Drag-Cable Made By Stevenfayers, But It Didn't Attach Well To My Creality Cr-10 S5. That Part Of The Chain Had To Be Attached To The Bed Leveling Knobs, Which Meant Removing It Every Time I Needed To Level The Bed. So, I Loaded Two...
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It's a belt tensioner for the Y axis (Bed) for CR-10(S). This allows you to easily adjust the tension of the bed belt very easily. It also allows you to reuse the original screws and bolts of the CR-10(S). Print settings: The body and screw head can...
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This Y axis belt tensioner is specifically designed for CR-10 S5 printers. It fits around the existing pulley frame and utilizes the two front bolts from that frame. Additionally, it employs M5 bolts with 5mm t-nuts mounted on top of the printer's...
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This Is a Y Axis Belt Tensioner designed specifically for the CR-10S printer, measuring 500 x 500 x 500 dimensions. Frustrated by fitment and function issues with other y belt tensions, one resulting in a catastrophic structural failure during...