cr 10s filament guide 3d models
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This is made to guide the filament into the filament sensor on a CR-10. This has made the guiding a lot smoother and it makes it have less friction going in the filament sensor because it helps straighten the filament before it goes in the filament...
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Filament guide for CR-10 clips over X axis stepper motor cover can be secured using zip tie requires 608 bearing holds washers and bearing in place with bent paper clip printed with RoHS carbon fiber PLA compatible with filament run-out sensor.
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I discovered that this guide is incredibly straightforward and efficient, making it my go-to resource for filament changes. However, I encountered a minor issue - when performing multiple filament swaps during short runs, threading the top can be...
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I've relocated the original CR-10 holder upwards, necessitating a new guide to direct the filament in an arc towards the extruder. Thanks to SLICKASICE1805's suggestion, I revamped it. This updated design allows for four positions, each with a...
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One fit the Cr-10 great but the filament wore it down so I used the ring and bearings from another that didn't fit my CR-10 right. Requires purchase of 1 - M4 x 16mm bolt (I just used a random screw from the garage that fit) 608-2RS Ball...
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This is a remix for the CR-X. There is a right and a left. You may need to print a 10mm spacer as well, I did. ... Works wells.
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The CR-10S printer is unable to detect when it has run out of filament. ...This issue prevents the machine from automatically pausing and alerting the user that a new roll of filament needs to be loaded.
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... for effortless access, ensuring a secure fit even during sharp turns into the extruder. ...A standard 1.75mm filament Bowden tube fits snugly through the pre-drilled hole at the end, and can be permanently attached if desired with a strong adhesive.
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I redesigned the setup so you can install the CR-10s stock filament sensor directly. ...Secure the cap with zip ties or reuse the original screws from the stock sensor housing for a seamless integration.
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I'm experimenting with attaching the cr-10s filament sensor directly to my printer's frame. ...On my setup, I've positioned it at the top because I recently switched to a direct extruder system.
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I edited it to fit with the filament sensor that comes with the Creality CR-10S. I made some improvements on the hole sizes and the part where you screw it into place, making it a bit bigger to prevent breaking of the small parts. The original...
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Since upgrading my CR-10s to Direct Drive I've not been able to find a good mount for the Filament runout sensor that I liked. So I made one. This is designed to be mounted to the printer frame using standard M5 t-slot bolts (I had some leftover...
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This adapter fits perfectly onto the Creality CR-10s filament spool, specifically designed for Hatchbox rolls. Typically, the standard spool holder is too small, causing the roll to wobble and put unnecessary strain on the extruder as it tries to...
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CR-10S suport fin de filament Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10S Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 100% Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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Tried out the stock filament sensor adapter from arod24, but it didn't work with my CR-10S's extruder. Instead, I modified the design in Tinkercad by cutting away unnecessary parts. ...Big thanks go to all the talented designers who made this possible.
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To prevent wobbliness of the Creality CR-10S filament sensor, you need to make a crucial adjustment before slicing. Simply turn the part 180 degrees around. It's essential that the surface featuring the hole lies flat on the bed. Additionally, ensure...
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I own several Creality CR-10s 3D printers myself, and I was not pleased with the design of the stock filament runout sensor. The stock sensor constantly pushed against the X bar bracket when retracted, sometimes getting stuck holding onto extruding...
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Filament sensor clamp for Creality CR-10S. The stock one kept falling off, and I didn't want to superglue it. I drilled a couple of 3.5mm holes in the original holder, using the 3D printed parts as a template. I used bolts M3x18, washers, and nuts. ... ...
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A straightforward fix for the CR-10S filament sensor involves creating a simple retainer clip using an existing screw, as demonstrated in the accompanying picture. This design effectively keeps the sensor securely fastened to prevent it from coming...
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Filament drybox for the CR-10s Pro. this may fit other machines but only tested with the CR-10s pro. all holes in the box is drilled with a 3mm drillbit. ... Screws used: 16x M3x8mm countersunk 4x M3x14mm (hygrometer bracket) 8x M3 nut (4 for...
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Filament drybox for the CR-10s Pro. this may fit other machines but only tested with the CR-10s pro. all holes in the box is drilled with a 3mm drillbit. ... Screws used: 16x M3x8mm countersunk 4x M3x14mm (hygrometer bracket) 8x M3 nut (4 for...
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This is a compact filament strain-relief adapter that uses the Creality CR-10S Pro's filament sensor housing as its base. ************************************************************************************* Updated: Enhanced the clips of the...
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The lid also seamlessly integrates with DoogieLabs' upgraded extruder bracket featuring a filament sensor and guide. ...I drew inspiration from his design by importing the filament sensor housing and re-drawing most of it, while maintaining its...
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Next, I feed new filament through the tube while keeping it loose in the guide, followed by pushing the filament into the hot end and finally pressing the tube firmly into place in the guide. ... This updated design performs flawlessly and eliminates...
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In the second version, an additional guide prevents the filament from coming into contact with the z-axis rod. The third and final design omits this extra guide altogether. ...All of the accompanying images showcase the sensor in both versions - one...
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When moving the spool holder up, I opted for a straightforward push fit filament sensor holder. To achieve this, I utilized an old bearing as a makeshift guide and simply secured it in place using an M3 bolt. ...The main holder itself required printing...
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I've completely revamped the classic CR-10 Filament Spool Holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2974915/files.\r\nI've designed a custom mount that fits snugly onto the original spool shaft hole and nut.\r\nI've modified the knurled nut for the...
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I also thickened this section and increased the gap between the rod cut-out and the mounting holes 3) False triggering Some of my filaments false trigger the filament runout sensor whilst others do not - I believe it's down to the tolerance of the...
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This is when I stumbled upon an innovative solution - the CR-10 Filament Run-Out Sensor Switch Box (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2462029). It's a simple yet effective design that gets the job done. The only thing missing from this otherwise...