cr 10 z axis 3d models
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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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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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... the mount. You'll need: - 2 M4x8 screws - 2 M3x16 screws - 2 M3x6 screws - 2 T-nuts M4 Additionally, you may need to cut a triangle in the rear main plate's Z-axis mounting (check out the pictures). ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LunQd1T2LSo
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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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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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Creality Ender 3 users please read the last update below #ZKNOB This two piece part replaces and adds to the acrylic stock cover on the Creality CR-10's Z-axis lead screw; It lets you manually control the hot end up and down (when steppers are...
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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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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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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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... orientation of the original bottom_bracket by stevenfayers to accept the cables from behind. ...All credits to him. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 100% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I printed the original design I liked but probably at too low an infill setting and between the long center section and the infill, it cracked so I shortened the shaft part and increased the infill to 100%. It works great and is incredibly strong.
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Manufactured using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology, a 3D printing process that produces parts by extruding molten thermoplastic plastic.
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This two-piece part replaces and adds to the acrylic stock cover on the Creality CR-10's Z-axis lead screw. It lets you manually control the hot end up and down when steppers are disabled, which has proven to be very handy at times. For example, when...
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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 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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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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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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I'm working on upgrading Caster's dual Z-axis, but I've hit a roadblock - the screws needed for mounting this part are nowhere to be found, so I've had to get creative and combine two parts instead.
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... Update 6-9-18: I went ahead and printed it in black using regular supports, and I'm convinced that it turns out much better when printed vertically. I utilize the saucer section to rotate the Z axis, thereby raising or lowering the X gantry.
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The lower bracket fixing is taller than the original remixed file to allow standard 750mm M10 threaded bars to be used, commonly available from sellers like this:...
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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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Human: Original CR-10 Adjustable Z-axis stepper + damper bracket by Icarus1uk fell short on clearance under my stepper motor when the damper was installed.\r\nI adjusted the top surface thickness (the one with 3 holes) downward by 2mm to lift the...
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I designed a lower bearing block to reduce vibrations while printing tall objects, ensuring smoother prints and increased accuracy.
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I modified two files to implement the same model. ... Check out this Thing on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2799793
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The design of the bottom_bracket was modified to accommodate cable routing from a rearward position, courtesy of Steven Fayers' ingenious work.
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I incorporated a few modifications into the design of the model, enabling seamless integration with minimal setup required.
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Added knurling to knob so you can get a better grip to achieve MAXIMUM SPEEDS! ... Wheel is unchanged.