cr 10 y axis 3d models
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This design draws heavily from the Dual Z axis upgrade by Caster, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2569379. Huge thanks to Caster for sharing this fantastic design! However, I had to create my own version due to a lack of required parts...
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This was made because the cable on the x-axis was set too low and kept dragging or catching onto what you're printing. In this print, I used 100% infill for the drag links and control box end bracket, but you can adjust it to a lower percentage if...
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Happy printing! DISCLAIMER: IT'S JUST GOOD LOOKING! If like me you don't plan on upgrading you CR-10 with an X axis tensioner, but still wish to pimp that side of your printer, then this is just for you! It doesn't get in the way of the belt or the...
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If you don't plan on upgrading your CR-10 with an X axis tensioner but still want to enhance that side of your printer, then this is for you! It doesn't obstruct the belt or the extruder and looks nice if you dislike the bare metal look of your...
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This adjustable mount is designed specifically for the X axis endstop, perfect for CR-10/CR-10S users who need a little extra flexibility.\r\n\r\nThe design builds on the standard endstop mount, but with one key difference - it gives you an...
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This is an adjustable mount for the X axis endstop to suit the CR-10/CR-10S. The design is based on the stock endstop mount but allows for an adjustment range of 8mm allowing the nozzle to be centered within the printer's build platform. ...No...
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This is a dual damper mount for the X axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the X axis stepper motor in order to help minimize any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design revolves around a...
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This is a dual damper mount for the X axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the X axis stepper motor in order to assist with minimization of any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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Y Axis Motor Mount for 10 Series Aluminum Extrusion. Compatible Y Adjustable Idler Coming Soon. This custom designed motor mount is tailored to work seamlessly with 10 series aluminum extrusion, the exact inch equivalent of 2020 extrusion. The...
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Y-Axis bed mount for 10-pin version of Adafruit ADXL345: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1231. Remix of: https://www.printables.com/model/128294-ender-3-v2pro-adxl345-bed-mount by George
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I'm happy to help! ...Here's a rewritten version of your text: Support motor for Z axis \r\n\r\nCreate a mirrored print for both sides
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Hi everyone, The other day, I attempted to install a silencer on my extruder motor, as well as the X and Y-axis motors, in order to reduce the noise of my 3D printer during operation. Unfortunately, the motor on the bed axis was unable to receive the...
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This belt clamp substitutes for the wooden belt clamp located underneath the original Makerfarm 10" Y-bed. Utilize the same M3x25mm bolt with locknut; however, other two bolts and nuts are unnecessary. There are two main variables you can modify...
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I'm using my CR-10 S4 3D printer, which has upgraded steppers on the Y-axis, just like the ones found in the S5 model. ...Since none of the custom bracket designs online seemed to fit my needs, I decided to create a basic one myself using Blender.
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Y axis tensioner cap for CR-6 SE/Max. ...Whilst it's not 100% identical to an original, it does fit and does what it's supposed to do.
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To create the y-axis belt clamp, I used an idea from: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:643799, while also starting to utilize an image idea from: http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.php?12018-10-quot-Y-Plate. Prior to disassembling your printer,...
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When setting up linear rails on a CR-20 Pro's Y-axis, utilizing the 4040 extrusion, you may need to adjust your printer's alignment. ...One effective solution is to employ the PrinterMods mount specifically designed for the Ender 3.
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This is a y-axis (bed) sensor mount designed to allow the CR-10S S5 to reach its advertised physical limits of 500x500x500mm. As sold, the bed sensor mount cannot be located far enough back along the v-slot to permit the bed to reach 0,0,0 home...
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This allows a Neos/Wysz camera to be mounted on the front Y axis roller bracket on Creality CR-10s printers. Design combines 3 parts which are attached to eachother using M3 10 and 15mm long cap (hex) head machine screws. All holes have modeled...
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This allows a Neos/Wysz camera to be mounted securely on the front Y axis roller bracket of Creality CR-10s printers. The design consists of three interconnected parts that are attached using M3 machine screws, both 10mm and 15mm long with hex head...
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I decided to use a standard Y-Axis belt tensioner for my CR-10S S5 printer. The stock mount is tricky to keep aligned and tense, mainly because it's not mounted on a rail like other printers have. If you make the mount too tall, the bed will collide...
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... print is centered within the front half of the bed to avoid any collisions with the camera. This custom mount is designed to accommodate Creality printers with a 40x40mm Y-axis profile, including models like the CR-20 Pro, Ender 3 Pro, and others.
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The S400/S500 Y-axis stepper motor is also positioned closer to the frame, so this bracket takes that into account. Without the brace, I noticed my Y stepper motor was significantly angled away from the frame after tightening the belts. This caused...
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I wanted to add a 60mm fan on the Y-Axis motor of my Creality CR-6 MAX printer. The 60mm fan I used was an exceptional deep fan (25mm) but any 60mm fan would work. I have it mounted so it's blowing towards the motor. Not a lot of room with...
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On the parts for the Y-Axis, I added a Base, because for me the part sticking in rubber just was way too shaky. The base is secured with double sided tape and the round part needs to be sitting inside the rubber sealing. Maybe the Cables are a little...
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The bed's mounting system was quite shaky, so I redesigned it for the CR-10S, which already features a strain relief bracket for heated bed cable. The original links were also very unstable and frequently disconnected due to the force of the cable,...
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Mount a Cable Chain on the CR-10S 3D Printer. First, watch this test video: https://youtu.be/r8rkW9OvDa4. I used cheap cable chain from eBay (10x20) and it fit perfectly. ... Here are the hardware pieces you'll need to mount the cable chain: Four...
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Hello,\r\n\r\nA small motor mount for the Y-axis of my Creality CR-10 that allows me to remove the intermediate pulley, but also via a bearing (the same ones as our bed or Z-axis wheels) to keep the motor in line, even with strong belt...
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Soporte diseñado para placa compatible con Ender 3 y CR-10 para montar un extrusor de doble piñón modelo MK3 R4 de Prusa. ... https://help.prusa3d.com/en/guide/3b-mk3s-extruder-upgrade_186842
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This is a cover designed specifically for the Y-pulley at the front of the CR-10 printer. Some users have printed it with a scale of 101%, and it fits perfectly. I'm printing mine at 100% scale. ...If you encounter any issues with the Y-pulley cover,...