cr 10 z axis 3d models
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This is the plastic component that secures the stop switch to the y-axis.
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Print and install. ...Will need to remove X-axis belt from underneath carriage. ...Have fun !!
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My Own CR-10's Shaft Measures Between 8.4 and 7.8 mm from Bottom to Top, Which Explains Why Some People Reported Issues with the Initial Part. ... If You're Still Having Trouble After Installing This or the Updated Version, Let Me Know So I Can Help You...
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If you're using a Creality CR-10 and want to install some cork and foamcore below your heated bed for faster heating times, be sure to get a taller Z limit switch that accounts for the extra height. You should also level your bed, then adjust the...
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... system also nudges the entire Hotend and its carriage about 9mm forward. In order to compensate for this shift, we have designed a new x-axis pulley's cover that fits snugly over the original screws and readjusts the Endstop switch accordingly.
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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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... 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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This is my attempt at dual-Z upgrade for CR-10 using a single stepper motor. It uses a 600mm lead screw kit such as this one: ...
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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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Last spring, I upgraded my CR-10 with the dual Z upgrade and installed a brand-new belt-driven dual Z setup. For weeks, I struggled with bed leveling as the steppers went out of alignment for no apparent reason. Drawing inspiration from Caster's...
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I designed a custom bed mount since I wasn't satisfied with those y-axis mounts installed above the frame. This setup neatly directs bed wires underneath the bed. The cable chain design used for the chain itself is also included - it works perfectly...
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... allows you to replace the teflon wheels with a linear 40 mg mgn driver. The improvements are substantial, and I'll be modifying the y-axis in the near future as well. ...This design minimizes potential adjustments needed, making it easier for users.
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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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I designed this so I could clip them to the bars that support the z tower on a cr-10 printer for a discrete lighting system. The clips are designed to have a 12mm wide, 2mm tall strip glued between them. I scaled a simple cube in cura to fit the...
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This adjustment is complementary to the CR-10 Glass Blocker Frame (N° 2748245). The parts will be printed in their presented position, with easy-to-remove supports. Test the smooth movement of the second piece before final assembly. You will use a...
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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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... 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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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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Furthermore, the bracket has been reworked to correct its misalignment, which previously caused it to hit the z-roller bracket. This improvement ensures a smooth and efficient operation of all components. ... All other necessary parts are still...
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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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I minimized the overall footprint of the cable chain mounts, aiming to reduce the loss of build volume caused by them in combination with Z-Braces. The bracket is now shorter and narrower, with reinforced holding parts and rerouted cables for...
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This remix incorporates my own X axis linear rail conversion design, tailored specifically for Hangtight's design at Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3594559. One of the screws holding the extruder bracket has been modified to pass...
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X axis linear rail conversion for the Ender 3 replaces traditional carriage with a custom printed one, utilizing a new belt attachment system that eliminates the need for drilling. The top V-slot wheel mounts are repurposed to provide a sturdy...
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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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... <p>This part requires two dampers for the NEMA17 stepper motor. See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2793110 for details. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .2 - .32 Infill: 100%
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... on the stepper motors. Important Reminder (Again): This design requires that you've updated to two Z-axis steppers and lead screws beforehand, either through Tinymachines, Creality, or if your CR-10s has the same distance between the lead screws.
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For a long time, I've been searching for z-braces for my CR-10 that are easy to print and require minimal material. I also wanted them to be simple to assemble and mount with parts found in every hardware store. Just the other day, William Weston...
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This is a simple z-axis tensioner for the CR-10s Pro. Designed to be used with the "Simple CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync Mod" by RickSisco. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3508682 Assemble is simple, requires a 5mm diameter bolt, a GT2 20T idler with...
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... For the Mounting Piece on CR-10/Ender, Visit Remix Source Design by RegisteredThing at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3148733. ... I Haven't Printed This Yet, So If You Do, Please Share Your Experience with the Above Design.
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The original Z axis attachment was a poor fit for the Creality CR10 printer due to its inadequate length. Specifically, the distance between the holes was 5mm shorter than required. To resolve this issue, I redesigned the attachment, ensuring it now...