cr 10 y axis 3d models
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The y-axis belt of my CR-10 was torn apart due to damage from the initial endcap. I obtained a replacement belt and created an alternative endcap that would not harm it. It's essential to note that the new belt must be longer than the original one,...
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The CR-10 linear rail mounts are designed for the X-axis and specifically fit the NSK LS150530CLD2K02PN1 model. ...These mounts require the SK-004 saddles, which feature part number 3x-004 for optimal performance and compatibility.
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This is the cover for the Y switch for the cr10 v2/v3 , the .stl comes from creality.
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X-axis cable support for the CR-10 S5 3D printer is a must-have feature, as it prevents the PTFE tube and X axis electronics cable from colliding with the bed at low Z-axis heights. ... To install this essential component, you will need to replace two...
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... the parallelism and adjust to the aluminum rail profile without any play. ...Don't hesitate to use a file for optimal results. The diameter 4 axis of the cap is locked in place and directly in contact with the screw heads for precise adjustment.
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Release the Y belt tension 2. Loosen motor bolts that secure it to the frame 3. Remove the rear motor mounting bolts 4. Attach the bracket to the frame using the M4 bolt and T nut, but do not tighten yet 5. Secure the bracket to the motor with four...
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This design is an upgraded version of a Y belt Tensioner from several years ago, boasting improved performance and stability thanks to its robust mount. Any print involving screw threads requires thorough testing, ideally with at least one test...
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I designed an alternative Y-motor bracket since the ones I found wouldn't fit my CR10 S5 printer. The original brackets' screw recess holes were too small, but they still work for me so I'm not planning any modifications. To attach the new bracket...
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I'm going to install a damper on the back of the Y motor so it stays perfectly aligned.\r\n\r\nThe part fits like a glove and lines up perfectly with the step motor.\r\n\r\nTo get this part working in sync with the damper, I used two new M3x40mm...
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If you're dealing with a defective plastic X-axis cover on your CR-10(S), don't worry, we've got you covered! Below, you'll find a comparison between the damaged part and its replacement. ... The original component is depicted in black, while the...
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Using a dual Z setup on the Creality CR-10 requires a crucial adjustment tool: a 4" block specifically designed for leveling the Z-Axis. To achieve precision, print two of these blocks and attach them to the base frame. ...Next, adjust the Z screws...
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This is an x-axis led stripe holder designed specifically for the cr-10. I drew inspiration from thx's cable management clips found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2539274) and incorporated a rotateable led stripe holder, ensuring...
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This is a versatile x-axis height adjustment tool engineered for the CR-10, particularly when paired with a Z axis upgrade. However, it can also be utilized effectively on other 3D printers. To use this tool, you'll need to print two identical...
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This is an X axis height adjustment tool designed for the CR-10, especially if the Z axis upgrade is installed. ...Nevertheless, it can be certainly used for other 3D printers.You need to print two tools to use it.Move the extruder in the middle on the...
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This is a custom-designed cover for the x-axis motor on the CR-10, featuring a clip at the back that securely holds it in place.\r\n\r\nThe cover I printed includes my personal logo, but you can modify it to fit your needs by utilizing the provided...
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This is my fine Z-axis endstop adjustment that allows for a precise adjustment of the height of your Z-axis on the CR-10. BOM: 1x M4 x 5 brass threaded insert 1x M4 x 20 1x M4 hex nut 1x M4 locknut Use a soldering iron to press the threaded insert...
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Creality CR-10 Smart X-Axis Covers. Attach with glue or with some thin double sided tape. They are actually covers for your existing covers. You need to pull a lot apart to get the original ones off. These make it easier than replacing the whole...
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The x-axis belt of my CR-10 was severely torn apart because it had been compromised by the original endcap's flawed design. I promptly acquired a replacement belt and created an entirely new endcap that would not compromise the integrity of the belt....
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This is a LED strip holder that latches in the X axis extrusion slot of a CR-10 3D printer. You attach a LED strip to the bottom to light up the bed while printing an object.This is a remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2252158. I removed the...
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This design interfaces only to my CR-10 v3 Filament Sensor Relocation Bracket: [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4716470) This isn't a remix of __Biffo318__'s design, but its positioning and configuration...
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This will function with any CR-10 that has dual Z-Axis, but it will require a smaller belt. The 50 teeth pulleys provide more torque, which is why I prefer them. I added an idler to pull the belt away from the front of the tension as the original...
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This adapter enables seamless integration of the original CR-10 carriage into a custom-built setup featuring the robust MGN12H system, while retaining all the original hardware components.
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This is a simple x-axis belt tensioner, utilizing a basic cam design mounted to the x extrusion via an extra m4 t-nut and one of the additional m4 screws provided with the cr-10. This setup significantly eases the process of tightening the x-axis...
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For those of you that have installed the dual Z upgrade on your CR-10 I have reworked the brace file to mount to the side of the printer. The rod length is 20 1/2 inches. You will lose about 1 1/2 inches of Z height with this setup. ...Please refer to...
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This is a versatile led strip holder that securely latches into the X axis extrusion slot of your CR-10 3D printer. Simply attach a led strip to the bottom and enjoy the warm glow as it illuminates the bed during long printing sessions. This design...
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Over time, my CR-10's X-axis becomes misaligned so I designed this guide to make it simple to check and realign. Screw them into your extrusion with 2 M4 screws and T-nuts. I leave them on all the time, just slid forward in the slots so the hot end...
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Hello i have changed the Belt Tensioner https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4362513 for my own CR-10 V2. Now I can mount it without nuts in the Profile. ...
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For those who have installed the dual Z upgrade on their CR-10, I've revised the brace file to securely attach it to the side of the printer. The rod length measures exactly 20.5 inches. With this setup, you'll experience a loss of approximately 1.5...
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This upgraded component is specifically tailored to enhance the capabilities of the Creality CR-10 3D FDM Printer. The bar collectors in question are engineered to accommodate tubes with a diameter of either 10 millimeters or 19-20 millimeters. ...If...