cr 10s frame braces 3d models
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I upgraded MarvinPound Sticky’s Creality CR-10S CR10 frame brace stiffener, achieving no loss of Z height! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2808613 I customized it with additional support on both the front and back sides. I reinforced them to...
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I wanted a sleek, lightweight frame brace design for my CR-10. I found Rick's design, which I really liked, but it's in inches and I found it a bit challenging to install since he designed sockets for the nuts at both ends. So I created my own frame...
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A new upgrade is available for the CR-10s Pro frame brace. This update fixes a slicing issue that was present in S3D and also includes cosmetic upgrades. To perform this upgrade, you will need the following items: * Two M8 Threaded Rods (75cm each)...
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To build these enhanced frame braces, you'll need: 2 x M10 all-thread screws (63.5cm long) 8 x M10 hex nuts 8 x M5 x 8mm long screws (up to 10mm may work as well) 8 x M5 T-nuts 4 x printed parts If you prefer using M8 threaded rods, consider...
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I reworked the holes to fit a 5/16 bar since my local hardware store only carried standard measurements. The finished length needs to be roughly 63.5cm, requiring some nuts and bolts for assembly. ...I substituted m3 t-nuts that were printable, securing...
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To fabricate the bracket, a precision cutting tool such as a waterjet or laser cutter is necessary. ...The creator successfully produced the bracket using 5 millimeter thick aluminum.
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The V3 is up! Follow this link below: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3905499 Super easy print mount, no support required. I printed in PLA with 3 loops and 30% infill density. Things you need to get started: - M8 Threaded Rod (75cm) X 2 - M8...
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*Do not secure the top and bottom braces before putting the rods in the upper braces first.* See below:** **1) Install the upper frame braces first.** **2) Slide your printer forward so the two front rubber feet are halfway off your desk. ...This will...
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We're aiming to revamp this project to achieve a sleeker appearance on the up side and simplify the setup process for users.
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We're refocusing this project to achieve a seamless user experience with a hassle-free setup process that's easy on the eyes.
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I must confess I bought 24" rods on a whim or maybe because cutting longer ones seemed like too much work. Same here! This remix replaces the bottom catches from this original design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2988516. To put it simply,...
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Not strictly a remix, but an adapter for people (like me) who printed Delacron's design before realizing a 24" rod was too short. In addition to the hardware required by Delacron's design, you'll need four (4) 16mm M5 screws and four (4) M5 nuts...
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I took the original design of Sticky's Creality CR-10S CR10 frame and adapted it to create a custom fit stiffener. ...This modified version now seamlessly integrates with the frame, serving as a secure and sturdy end cap that enhances overall stability.
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... You need: * 4 prints of this file * 8 M5 cap head Allen screws (16mm) * 8 M5 T-nuts * 2 lengths of M8 threaded rod (68cm each) * 8 M8 nuts (Nyloc optional) * 8 8mm flat washers Before installing a frame brace, consider whether you really need one.
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... using 1/2 inch EMT conduit (metal pipe with approximately 18mm outer diameter). For a CR-10s, for your frame to be square, you need to have just under 60cm along the conduit from the top of one bracket to the top of the other. ... OnShape link
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... an alternative, I opted for 1/2 inch EMT conduit, which offers a metal pipe with approximately 18mm outer diameter. For a CR-10s, ensuring a square frame requires measuring just under 60cm along the conduit from the top of one bracket to the other.
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I created this Frame brace for the CR-10s Pro (V2 will work as well). It's more of a minimalist design to help reduce vibrations, without threaded rods. You still need T-Nuts and Bolts for the V slots. I recommend printing with a high amount of...
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Parts Needed: M10 Threaded Rod X 2 M10 Washers X 8 M10 Nuts X 8 M3 screws X 8 M3 T-nut X 4 IMPORTANT: Check your maximum height possible before hotend Z-Bracket bumps the top left or right brace mount
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Inspired by the Frame Braces, TomExplorador created on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2491003), I designed my own frame braces/z axis stabilizers for my Creality CR-10s S5, the 500x500x500 version. No building space loss occurs on...
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I tweaked this thing so it works better for me, hopefully someone else will find a use for it too. Brackets are now sized to fit the printer footprint perfectly, I'm putting my printer in an enclosure and wanted to save even more volume. Z has...
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I designed my own version of braces specifically for the CR-10/CR-10S frame. My printer is a CR-10, equipped with the dual Z motor kit and belt and pulleys on top to prevent synchronization loss between the two screws. To accommodate these...
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My Customized Braces for the CR-10/CR-10S Frame My printer is a CR-10 with the dual Z motor kit, plus belt and pulleys on top to prevent loss of synchronization between the two screws. I had to leave some space free for installation and adjusting the...
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Universal Z-Braces Upgrade for Enhanced Stability and Print Quality on CR-10 and CR-10S 3D Printers.
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I'm Bracing for the Creality CR-10 S4 and installing it at the back of the printer since I preferred to place it there rather than in front of the printer. Some inspiration comes from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2731263 by junaling, Thanks!. I...
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This is a re-ENHANCEMENT of: CR-10s S5 z axis stabilizer, Frame Braces by eckeSolutions https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2747230 Additional Parts for Assembly: 2 off 100mm Long Threaded Stud Bar Rod @ 10mm Diameter [cut to desired length] 8 off M10...
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This is a re-MIX of: CR-10s S5 z axis stabiliser, Frame Braces by eckeSolutions https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2747230 Additional Parts for Assembly: 2 off 10mm Threaded Stud Bar Rod @ 1000mm long [cut to desired length] 8 off M10 [10mm] Nuts 12...
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This is a custom-built stainless steel threaded rod frame brace designed specifically for the Creality CR-10 3D printer, crafted entirely from scratch without any copying or reuse of existing designs.
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Derivative of thing:2123233 Used thing:2565204 as basis for redesign This is redesigned frame braces for the CR-10 S4. The only change was changing the angle of the threaded rod holes to account for the S4's larger Y-axis. ... Refer to the source thing...
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The top braces now fit perfectly with my Z-Axis Leveling knobs on my Daul Z setup. ...You can still use your leveling knobs and enjoy the rest of the parts and instructions by visiting the original upload at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2123233 -...
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This is a remix of the rcolwick's "CR-10S Frame Support" https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3139499 I use it on my CR-10S4 printer, but I'm guessing it might also work for the CR-10S and S5. I remodeled an original print of his...