cr 10 y axis 3d models
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This is a straightforward Dial Indicator Mount that fits snugly over the x-axis extrusion. Enables effortless bed leveling from an auto-home position without requiring any g-code setup routines. 1. Auto-home the print head, then shut down the...
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Update 2019-01-23 : New Design Revealed : Check out the latest creation on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3377333 Get Your Cables in Order with This Innovative Management Arm This clever design keeps cables from getting crushed by...
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Big update here on March 13th, 2020: our mod just got Z-axis compatible with linear guides, and we've also added heat brass inserts to the mix. Mark your calendars for June 10th, 2019 - V3 is live! We've slimmed down the right side of this baby for...
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... filament. Replacing the traditional X-axis stop support plate, this system seamlessly accommodates the stop of the X axis. ...The adjustment screw features a distinctive reverse thread design, which plays a critical role in its functionality.
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They've also created a revised edition with an additional pulley, designed specifically to assist the belt in navigating around the aluminum extrusion bar on the X-axis gantry. Poor design decision from Creality... ...Check out this modification at...
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... First, loosely attach the bracket and let the Z bar drop to the bottom, then press the bracket firmly in place and tighten the screws. This modification was part of my dual Z axis upgrade but it's definitely worth doing as a standalone project.
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This includes taking note of the OEM plate for the X-axis Belt Tensioner. To complete the X Belt Tensioning Kit, you'll need the following essential parts: 1. One Plate 2. Two Bearing F688Z - 8x16x5 3. Two Screws Socket Head M4x8 mm 4. Two Hammer...
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Here's the OEM plate for the X axis Belt Tensioner: To complete the X Belt Tensioning Kit, you'll need: 1. One Plate 2. Two Bearing F688Z - 8x16x5 units 3. Two Socket Head Screws M4x8 mm 4. Two Hammer Nuts M4 for V-Slot 5. One Round Head Screw...
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To accommodate the double Z-axis, simply mirror the design in your slicer software. I've included three options: one with air vents and two without, plus an option for cutting out the Z-frame. ...Currently, I'm using a manually assembled prototype since...
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... a test fit and everything lined up perfectly. However, there's still an issue with the screw holes for the X axis switch - they're too large due to the original design. ...Attempting to tighten them will cause the threads to strip out completely.
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Regarding my Y chain remix, there is also a Z chain remix available. This remix mainly originates from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3378510, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3578592, and various dependent parts. You won't need all the...
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This is a handy little cover for the Z-axis leadscrew coupler on the Ender 3 that I designed to prevent heated bed wires from rubbing against the rotating coupler, which they tend to do in my enclosure, especially after replacing them with better...
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Dimensions: 60mm x 25mm This will work well with Z-Axis Bearing Stabilizer by benawhite at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3370355. Take a look at the little brother Extruder Knob that I've designed to go in pair with this design at...
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It's incredibly challenging getting two linear rails perfectly aligned for a Z-axis conversion. Most conversions only work because they utilize low-cost rails that have enough play to compensate for misalignment. As a result, this conversion focuses...
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If the Z axis is perfectly aligned and the v-slot wheels are adjusted precisely, the X gantry will gently fall into place with minimal resistance. This setup allows you to securely park the X gantry when the printer is powered off, and it will...
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-------- This is a remix of the most popular X axis chain made by Fedor Sosnin https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3132855 Go buy him a cup of coffee! After reading way too many comments about people printing their own links and in the end they were...
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This component enables users to elevate their Z-axis end stop switch, allowing for the installation of longer nozzles or hotends without requiring adjustments to the bed height, which would necessitate releveling and/or readjusting spring tension. ...
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When disabling the stepper motors and manually leveling, I noticed that the X axis rail could become misaligned since the Z axis stepper lead screw would turn unevenly on one side but not the other. A timing belt may prevent this issue entirely. I...
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I've only shared the files for the two parts I modified; please refer to the linked remix of the original clip-on design for its well-designed mounting bracket on the z-axis. Note that in the provided image, the original designer's clip-on bracket...
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The original mount wouldn't work with my Befenybay x-axis belt-tensioner, so I made some modifications to make it work. I filled in the large hole, adjusted the distance between the small holes, added a groove on the back to accommodate the bearing...
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I also incorporated the ender 3 10mm Belt upgrade by MoDErahN to upgrade the Y axis belt to 10 mm, to help with the extra mass you're moving with an ender extender. This is what I am currently running on my ender extender with a Nema17 48 mm Y axis...
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I found an upgrade for the CR-10 by JD2005 that inspired me to create this mod for the Tevo Tornado: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2792260 The files are: TT MGN9C Mount Excellent v1.stl MGN9C Linear Rail Bracket, using three (3) Eccentric...
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I added the **disc20_4x.stl** to the wide print of the **Y-Axis_FrontPlateSlideBracket_10_Rev43.stl**. I added it as a separate part rather than combining it to the front plate, as it seems to cut off easier for me. ... This front plate does not flex at...
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The Y-Axis idler and belt tensioner have been incorporated into the design. Stock hardware is used (it even eliminates several components!). A new version of the endplate, Rev D, has added reinforcement across the top to address concerns about...
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X Axis Cover for Creality CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3 This is a simple box design of x-cover for CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3. This box is made to be clip-on fitted on existing plastic with QR code, which covers your X pulley and X stop-switch. I have made...
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I installed extra deep receptacles on the sides for the screws to secure better.
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(Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is located).Requires two threaded rods of about 65 to 70mm (depending on...
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(Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is located).Requires two threaded rods of about 65 to 70mm (depending on...
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This is a revised version of frans84's CR-10 timing belt design, lengthened to accommodate a 976mm timing belt on the CR-10S 400 and CR-10 S4. ...Download all other parts from his page, then swap out the z-tensioner for this one.
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The files in common are: Assembly A and B Spoolholder A and B The files designed by me are as follows: Z-Axis Cable Support CR-10 V3 Reel Base CR-10 V3 Extruder cable support What materials you will need 2x M4x10 screws with nut to hold the bonina...