cr 10s pro v2 upgrades 3d models
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Rail-mountable spool holder for the CR-10s Pro - Frustrated with the stock one's tendency to come loose and bend, I decided to take matters into my own hands. This custom mount secures firmly to two of the four sides of the rail, ensuring a...
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The response to this question regarding the CR-10S Pro is straightforward: It prevents particles from chafing off without one! So, I hypothesized that if I could ensure the filament doesn't come into contact with the sharp edges of the filament...
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Design inspired by the ender project adapted from scratch to the CR-10S Pro. ... A turbine 5015 was used to cool the print For the heat sink, I used a 40x40x10 fan alone or you can use a ready-made cover with a 30x30 fan The BMG Extruder requires...
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90 degree strain relief for Creality CR-10s Pro bed. I created this to save a little space so the printer can fit on my desk without hanging to far off the front. Lay flat on build surface and can be printer with no support. ...I used PETG but it...
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I made the project without the need to change parts of the trolley in the cr-10s pro. Added versions with a conduit for hotend and PT100 cables and versions with wire strip fastening. ... There are three versions in the files, two have a holder for the...
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Most common mod for CR-10S PRO is to change its fans. The problem is that there is no way to use OEM shroud when using 20mm fan. (fun fact -> 20mm noctua is quieter than 10mm noctua) So the solution i created is almost the exact copy of OEM...
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I received my CR-10S Pro just a couple of days ago, and I was thrilled when I printed out the original strain relief part - it worked flawlessly right off the bat! However, after updating to the latest version of Tinymachines3D's Marlin firmware, I...
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This is a Spool Assembly I Designed for My Cr-10s Pro Because I Wasn't Happy with the Amount of Drag Caused by Just Having the Filament Spool Sitting on a Fixed Shaft Which Adds More Strain on the Extruder. It Uses 2x 6806 Bearings, Which Have...
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I wasn't thrilled about the ribbon cable on my CR-10S Pro sticking out into my workspace, so I came up with a design that tucks it away, saving space. To make room for full Z-axis travel, I had to remove the bottom panel of the printer and release...
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Human: Created a Wyze Camera mount for my Creality CR-10S Pro printer. I give props to Monica Mitchel (https://www.thingiverse.com/justmonica/designs) for this design on the CR-10 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3934208) as it gave me the idea! I...
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Remix of a remix of my TFT35 v3.0 mount for Cr-10S Pro/Cr-10 Max. The mount plate is inserted inside the base of the printer and is attached with the notch toward the top of the printer using the original mounting hardware for the Creality...
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After reprinting the original Creality fan duct for the CR 10S Pro because the bottom was too rough and could cause problems, I also noticed a slight deformation of the beak due to heat from contact with the hot-end. In order not to distort the...
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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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This design was made to retrofit onto the stock hot bed of a Creality Cr-10S Pro. I made (as pictured) a lot of newbie 3D-printing mistakes that ruined this bed, so I decided to by a new Wham Bam Flexible Build System bed to replace it. After the new...
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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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This design was crafted to seamlessly integrate with the stock hotbed of a Creality Cr-10S Pro. After succumbing to numerous rookie mistakes that rendered my original bed unusable, I opted for a brand new Wham Bam Flexible Build System bed as a...
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Hi, Wanted to create a Raspberry Pi holder that fits perfectly on my CR-10S Pro. I used this case - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2786498, then designed the side mount that clicks easily into place. I carefully drilled holes at the bottom of the...
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I needed a tool rack that wouldn't obstruct my print height on my CR-10S Pro, as most designs seem to do. I stumbled upon this fantastic design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2607518), but it lacked a few features I wanted. To fix this, I added...
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I've got a modified CR-10s Pro with a Microswiss AllMetal Hotend and a BLTouch Sensor. I purchased a Zimpure Filter System to combat UFP and VOC emission. Since no suction head was available for the cr10spro from the seller, I designed this one...
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Premise: After having reprinted the original Creality fan duct (for CR 10S Pro) because the bottom was too rough and could create problems, I also noticed a slight deformation of the beak due to heat from contact with the hot-end (see photo)...
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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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... the print cannot enter the fan. To secure the duct in place, I utilized Scotch double-sided glue. This design is specifically tailored for the Creality CR-10S PRO, but it should also fit other fan guards with an outer frame of approximately 43mm.
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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 is a remix of the original CR-10S PRO Duct Only - part fan duct. I found on my printer that the duct was hitting the back right bed clip during the 16 point AutoBedLevel (ABL). Also, because of my nozzle location, the fan duct was very close to...
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Found persuadu's Dial mount, but it's specifically designed for a CR-10, not a CR-10S Pro. So I decided to make one that fits over the front of the extruder myself. WARNING: The extruder fan is partially covered by this mount. Be cautious when...
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I created a Wyze Camera mount for my Creality CR-10S Pro printer. I give credit where credit is due, Monica Mitchel's design on the CR-10 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3934208) gave me the idea to make it. I redesigned it in Solidworks and...
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Created a Wyze Camera mount for my Creality CR-10S Pro printer. I give props to Monica Mitchel (https://www.thingiverse.com/justmonica/designs) for this design on the CR-10 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3934208) as it gave me the idea for it! I...
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CR-10S Pro Heater bed cable strain relief. Along with normal printing I have run some torture tests to check for layer shift or excessive friction. I have had no issues. As a result of not having to drag the cable from the case there is in my opinion...
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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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Https://github.com/insanityautomation/marlin and If You Go to Issues and Look for "CR-10S Pro, ABL Data Different After Restart Machine" or Straight to the Link Below, Someone Already Compiled the Fix for the Hero Me. Update Mar 3rd: Updated Hero Me...