cr 10s filament sensor upgrade 3d models
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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...
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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 premium filament guide designed specifically for the Creality CR-10s Pro. It's engineered to prevent tangles by featuring a pivoting feed tube that adjusts its angle in real-time as the Z axis moves upwards. This innovative design ensures...
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This guide is designed specifically for use with the Creality CR-10s Pro. It prevents tangles by featuring a pivoting feed tube that adjusts its angle automatically when the Z axis reaches higher heights. The mount requires no screws or removal of...
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This part helps straighten the filament before it enters the switch on the Creality CR-10s Pro printer. Be cautious when printing, as you're new to this process - print at your own risk. You might need to shave a little from the finished piece,...
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My CR-10S boasts a cutting-edge extruder that's significantly longer than its predecessors, resulting in a rather substantial lever. Unfortunately, this longer lever poses a problem with the cable holder originally designed by MasterFX, as it tends...
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All u gotta do is remove the 4 screws holding the sensor, push the filament guide on to it and reinstall the sensor and youre good to go. ... One thing, make sure the hole for the filament by the bottom of the funnel is not blocked by filament residue,...
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For owners of the CR-10S Pro who have drybox and are seeking to connect the tube from the drybox to the extruder, there is currently no viable solution available. The tube simply hangs loose, swinging randomly. To resolve this issue, you can install...
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Prevent filament producing waste in touching with filament sensor. I designed from scratch, but used this designed I found useful. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4785015 Things to consider: - Print 2 spacers, one for each side of the...
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This filament guide travels together with the Z axle, ensuring that both the filament sensor and extruder work in perfect harmony. They witness the same consistent force pulling the filament along 400mm of Z travel during every print process. You'll...
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An adapter for a PC4-M10 fitting with 0.9 pitch thread that attaches to the run-out sensor. I made it for my filament dry box setup. ... The clip is inspired by texelsaur's design and I removed some of the top for better clearance.
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(I guess, it should be type of 608ZZ or 608 2RS.) After than, remove the filament sensor with screws that on the sensor's support. Put the part that you prepared on the spacer (please examine pictures) and collect all of them like as before. If...
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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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It's a stepper-BMG extruder mount for direct drive upgrade for Creality CR-10s Pro and Pro V2. I used BMG clone extruder. Filament sensor is not included. There is a M3 screw mount for increasing the stability. With 40% infill, it weights 55gr. A...
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... ... It has been adapted for use with the Creality 10s pro and slightly modified. The locking ring is an original part of the printer. ... The tube was printed at a 90-degree rotation, while the rod was printed at a 180-degree rotation.
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At the entrance to the hotend, thread a filament tube so that the filament does not enter the hotend at an angle.
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Remixed filament Guide with 2 wheel to guide your filament from above or below,tested on Cr10s Pro also work on Cr10Max only required 2x 608 Bearing
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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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The retraction of the filament is better supported this way, which prevents printing problems from occurring due to the media eventually coming off.
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I made this in Fusion 360 because I could not find any filament guide I liked. ...This has workped perfectly for me yet.
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This part bolts on to the top of a rod on the Z-axis Print 3 bearing casings Print 3 bearing pins Print 1 filament guide
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Filament Guide for the CR10S PRO Creality Printer: A Quick and Easy Printing Experience. Printing Time: Just 45 Minutes, Every Time. Infill Percentage: Optimized at a High 50%. ... Support Material: Yes, Always Available.
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Parts required: one M6x30 bolt or a printed axle one 17x6x6 bearing This part is retained under the filament switch itself and clamped by the original 4 screws. There is a quarter-circumference guide to keep the filament on the wheel. The big wheel...
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Remixed filament Guide with 2 wheel to guide your filament from above or below,tested on Cr10s Pro also work on Cr10Max only required 2x 608 Bearing Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR10S PRO Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 016...
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I swapped out the crummy stock filament housing for something way better, and this one stands out as my top choice from all the ones I've looked at. ...I customized it by adding a 608 bearing wheel so it wouldn't jam up on me.
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Here is my spool filament bracket printed in PETG, but you can print it with any other materials you prefer. There are two versions: v1 doesn't require support, but v2 needs supports. ... Materials needed: 2 x M5 X 12 mm screws 2 x T-Nut 2020 aluminum...
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This remix of a design by OneBadMarine (thanks, OBM) is necessary because my filament won't feed from above. This design lets you feed from either direction - above or below. Use any cheap 608 bearing if you like, but if not, go to OneBadMarine's...
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I revamped IMx4's filament guide after thoroughly scouring numerous designs because their original was the most straightforward and practical. I swapped out the bearing size for one I already had on hand - 8mm inner diameter x 22mm outer diameter x...
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... a single roller (two grooves + two sides). If you have a 1kg and 750kg filament rollers, you can print a third adapter (one groove and one side more) and place it between the two supports for standard 1kg roller. ... Feel free to test and comment.