cr 10s upgrades 3d models
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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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A buddy of mine owns a CR-10S and shared with me that his glass was a sturdy 4.5mm thick, giving my own 3mm glass a run for its money. To make up for the extra thickness, I added an additional 1.5mm to the height of my print. My friend confirmed it...
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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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After installing stepper motor dampers on my CR-10S, I discovered that the Y-axis stepper motor was listed at a considerable angle - 10-15 degrees due to excessive belt tension. This bracket design from Scholle was exactly what I needed and, as...
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Made this to have a nice all in one table set up for my CR-10S. Instead of screws I just used a couple zip ties one to hold it and then cut the clicker end of the other to make a but some what haha but it works great. ... you have to cut a square hole...
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Made to fit snugly under the CR-10S bed, it's designed for a standard Mosfet or a TH3D high amp Mosfet. A Noctua 40x20 fan has been added, but the stock case fan should also work fine. bottom_stock_mosfet_v0.0.6 is tailored for the stock Mosfet,...
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After scouring online for similar part cooling ducts that would fit the CR-10S, I still encountered the same issue - the part kept resting against the heat-block. This design boasts an open front, allowing users to visually inspect and easily access...
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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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The CR-10S requires a camera stand that is specifically designed to hold its weight and provide stable support for capturing high-quality images or videos. A sturdy camera stand is essential to prevent any damage to the 3D printer or the camera...
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After searching online and finding similar part cooling ducts for the CR-10S, I still encountered the same issue - the part would consistently rest against the heat-block. This design fully encloses the nozzle, making it more challenging to see and...
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Made to fit perfectly under the bed of a CR-10S, this setup is tailored for a stock Mosfet or a TH3D high-amp 12V/24V Mosfet Heated Bed or Hotend. I incorporated a Noctua 40x20 fan for enhanced cooling, but the stock case fan will also work...
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I was determined to mount my filament spool on top of the CR-10s but many feeders I found restricted Z axis height, or failed to integrate the filament run out sensor. This design addresses both issues effectively. It required a significant amount...
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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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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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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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A simple pen mount for the Creality CR-10S Pro allowing it to be used as a plotter. See video by [Teaching Tech](https://www.thingiverse.com/TeachingTech) at [Universal 3D printer pen holder](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3436158) for the...
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So this bracket fits the stock Cr-10s Pro V2 dual gear extruder and stepper and situates it directly above the stock hot end. Ive found that if you use just the hot end's ptfe capture nut (so not using the capture nut on the extruder) , it works...
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I built this all-in-one setup for my CR-10S with a nice table design. Instead of using screws, I opted for a couple of zip ties - one held everything in place while the other's clicker end was cut to create a makeshift latch that works surprisingly...
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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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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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The exhaust fan on a CR-10S Pro printer is not optimally positioned, resulting in reduced cooling performance due to turbulent airflow. To address this issue, a spacer can be printed and attached to fill the gap between the fan and the case. There...
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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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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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I had access to a large roll of PETG at work, so I needed a way to utilize this material effectively on my CR-10s. The existing options didn't meet my expectations, prompting me to create my own solution. To do that, I had to print three versions...
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Creality CR-10S 2.0 & 2.1 Motherboard Enclosure This enclosure is specifically designed to house the main board, stepper smoothers, mosfet, and fans under the frame of the CR-10 printer. It features raised feet and a compact design with multiple...
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This modification converts your CR-10s (I think it might work on cr-10 and ender3, but no guarantees as I've never tested it) to a direct drive setup. The benefits include minimal slop and reduced filament friction while retracts can be lowered. If...
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The mount features inserts that match the CR-10S' X-shaped lateral grooves, enabling a snug and effortless fit when printed with high-quality precision. This design ensures a secure hold without requiring excessive force, while the spool's leverage...
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This is a remix of [Ender 3 Filament Guide](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3061551) which I use for my 2 Ender 3 Pro and how I wished I could use it for my CR-10S as well. So, after hours in Fusion 360 and like six or seven prototypes, here it is....
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MINI CREALITY CR-10S FOR FUN This is a simple, fun project that I created for my 5-year-old son. It's a small model of the Creality CR-10S that's perfect for kids. Don't rely on it as an accurate reference - I didn't bother with precise measurements....