cr 10 z axis 3d models
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Printing this took about 5-6 hours on the bed and one hour on the puller, but I've forgotten how long it took to print the knob - I borrowed that design from Donnyb99's Y-axis design. To ensure maximum strength, I printed this modification as a solid...
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This is for x-axis, direct drive cable management. After converting from bowden to direct drive I needed to keep my cables from getting pinched or drooping onto the back side of the build platform. Its designed to snap over the extruder drive...
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Action Cam mount in X Axis 2020 profile. Installed on back of V-slot, giving precise control over printing via Wi-Fi or capturing Time Lapse images. CAUTION: Handle the clip base with care when mounting. Bolt holes must be installed upwards to...
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... - These will add extra stability to the entire system, ensuring it functions flawlessly. 1 x M4 Nut - This will provide a solid base for the rest of the hardware. Be sure to check back regularly, as I'll be uploading my Y Axis Belt Tensioner soon.
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Replacement part for the CR-10 Z rod top brace. One variant holds the stock bearing. Another variant is bearing-free, in case the bearing is too tight. Another variant uses a standard 608zz or 608rs bearing. Two M3 x 14 screws are used to attach the...
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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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There are adjustable z stops on this setup for the CR-10, all but one don't have adjusters, so you loosen the screws while holding the plate and trust that you can move it point five millimeters then hold it tight while tightening the screws back up....
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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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... break for the Z axis. Just attach to the frame with T nuts and use a long M3 bolt or a zip tie to hold it all together. * Disable steppers * Flip up leveling blocks * Line up Z axis * Enable Steppers * Jog Z up * Flip down the leveling blocks
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Ethan really needs your support, and his goal is to reach 500 subscribers: http://goo.gl/ELT7ii I added M3 threads to [mars_null](https://www.thingiverse.com/mars_null/about)'s [Adjustable CR-10 Z endstop](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349068),...
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Therefore, I wanted something similar for my new Creality CR-10 S5. donnyb99 designed the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2158261, but it lacks the fine adjustment yet. So here it is. #### Usage: - Turning the pentagon in the direction of plus...
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I installed a custom bed on my CR-10s by adding this easy 2mm offset block that effortlessly clicks onto a section of the left gantry, right above the Z limit switch. This setup enabled me to use a thicker bed without having to tighten all the spring...
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A small plastic clip designed specifically for the CR10 3D printer fits snugly over the motor cover spacers, enabling users to neatly organize and secure the X-axis and Z-axis drive and end stop sensor cables using a zip tie. ...This keeps wires from...
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originator joey99 : Summary Straight replacement to add an adjustable z-stop to the Creality CR-10. Things you will need: 1 x M3 x 25mm hex screw 1 x M3 nut 1 x 10-11mm rubber o-ring that will sit on top of the dial to make it stay in position It's...
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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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I was badly looking for an affordable Z-sync on my cr-10s, the mod found was great but the belt was to lose, i removed the plate from my ender 3 zsync and took some measurements. This isn't the prettiest part but it work very very well. I used...
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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 primarily for the CR-10: to create some extra space between the bed platform and screw knobs, so print four of them for each corner. I had to use it after removing the foil/foam from mine while doing the following mod:...
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I built this gadget because after fine-tuning my CR10, I noticed that the Z-axis moved smoothly but would drop all the way down to the bed whenever the machine wasn't printing. This mod also reduces the weight of the cross bar on the stepper motor,...
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To fix this issue, simply slide one of the adapters onto the z-axis sled and it will trigger the end switch sooner. This solution seems a lot less expensive, more reversible, and faster than installing an adjustable switch holder... One of these...
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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 Y axis on the CR-10/CR-10s. This can be used to mount a 2nd damper on the rear of the Y axis stepper motor in order to assist with minimizing any deflection caused when tightening the belt. The design is based...
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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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... Note: A well-calibrated printer is crucial for ensuring a snug fit between screws and holes. If problems persist, try scaling up the model by 1-3%. Z Axis Setup: Remember that one complete turn of the M3 screw corresponds to 0.5 mm of movement.
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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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The Z Axis design has always bothered me in my Tornado - raising a long bar on one end doesn't seem like a solid solution to me. There are many designs addressing this by implementing a second lead screw. This, however, comes with some downsides for...
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... sensor on this holder. Version 1: ir-z_probe_ender3_cr10_M3_thread.stl --> The holes are 2.5mm, the thread needs to be cut. Version 2: ir-z_probe_ender3_cr10_M3_brass_insert.stl --> The holes are 3.5mm, two M3 brass inserts must be melted inside.
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Users can enhance their CR-10S's work space by installing an adjustable y-axis end stop switch mount plate. This modification allows for a maximum extension of the working area to 308mm, positioning it centrally. ... For those interested in making...
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Simple bracket for the CR10 printer that clips into place over the motor cover spacers, allowing you to use a zip-tie to pull together & secure the X & Z driver & end-stop sensor wires, to avoid damaging movement or tension on the pins & plugs.