cr x pro 3d models
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Printed with Nylon CFYou need to cut a slot in side of the cover to make room for the probe. Also it´s recomended to use threaded Inserts for 3D Prints to make it work. The CR Touch is plug and play.
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I just upgraded my Creality CR-10 to a CR-10S 300 and had the chance to organize my cables again. I wasn't happy with the filament tube movement and hotend cable arrangement, so I designed holders for the end stop holder and hotend attachment. For...
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This is my remix on CR-10 from [Biffo318](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4551763/). Hotend is used by [Greg191134](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080548/). He deleted it, I don't know why.</p> The non-branded version is from...
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I've noticed on forums that some people have damaged the plastic motor cover provided with the CR-10S. This is a direct replacement. I have provided two versions - one with the side opening as per the OEM version and one with an opening at the bottom...
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The y-axis belt of my CR-10 was torn apart due to damage from the initial endcap. I obtained a replacement belt and created an alternative endcap that would not harm it. It's essential to note that the new belt must be longer than the original one,...
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I like sandreezy's design because of how it press-fits around the filament-sensor's housing on the CR-10S Pro V2 without any extra parts or modification. So yesterday I spent some time in TinkerCAD doing a rough hatchet-job on the two STLs to...
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I also like sandreezy's design for how it easily fits around the filament-sensor housing on the CR-10S Pro V2 without needing any extra parts or modifications. Yesterday, I used TinkerCAD to combine the two STL files, doing a rough job of merging...
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The older version is still there, so take your pick. I like Iron-Hide's two-roller design because of the versatility of how it can feed filament from above or below, and how it locks filament in to being aligned with the rollers. I like sandreezy's...
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... clip base with care when mounting. Bolt holes must be installed upwards to ensure smooth movement of hot end assembly. Required components: 2 x M4 x 6 mm bolts 2 x M4 2020 T-nuts 3 x M5 x 20 mm bolts 3 x M5 Cap nuts 1 x 1/4" GoPro tripod adapter
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Remix to enhance socket clearance for X-stop micro switch PCB and achieve an improved fit.
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... X-axis carriage, making installation a breeze. It's a much easier setup now. A sturdy and secure strong mount holds everything in place. Choose from two fan options: a 50 x 50 x 10 fan for part cooling or a 40 x 40 x 10 fan for the hotend itself.
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I've seen numerous posts on forums where users have damaged the plastic motor cover that comes with the CR-10S, prompting a need for direct replacements. To address this issue, I've created two versions of the replacement cover - one that replicates...
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This thing slots in nicely into the profiles of the printer frame and allows to exactly level the x-axis gantry.
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I couldn't find a X-Axis cover that wasn't molested and loaded with artifacts, so I made a new one Ready for customizing
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This model demonstrates the X-axis design, with sections still to be completed. ...It serves as a guideline for future work and isn't intended for direct use.
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I crafted a comprehensive guide focusing on the X axis, carefully routing the cable along its path to achieve optimal functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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... reason for creating it was to take full advantage of 3.0 x 10mm bolts. Included are the source files. Update June 26, 2018: I have made some adjustments to the following files: - X-axis mount v2.1 - Chain end passive v2.1 - Chain end active v2.1
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... design. ...Made in Fusion 360. The main reason to do it was to utilize 3,0 x 10mm bolts. Source files are included. Update 2018/06/26: I have adjusted a bit the following files: - x-axis mount v2.1 - chain end passive v2.1 - chain end active v2.1
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The real strategy involves taking precise measurements of every component that gets removed intentionally or unintentionally from the printer. ... Here's a look at the genuine OEM X Trolley Plate. ... Take a closer look and enjoy!
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My probe kept hitting those bed clips because the new BL Touch 3.x model is slightly taller than its predecessors, so I adjusted it by remodelling the mount using Blender3D.
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To build this fantastic device, you'll need the following hardware: 2 x M4x30mm Hex Head Cap Screws - These will be the foundation of your belt tensioner. 2 x M4 Lock Nuts - These will help secure everything in place and keep it tight. 2 x M4 Flat...
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This is a crucial component that ensures proper alignment of the X-axis right mount bearing. ...It centers the belt precisely at the heart of the rail, rather than allowing it to sit off-center like standard equipment.
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They require 2 x #6-32 nuts and 1 x #6-32 1 1/2" machine screw. To assemble, see instructions on Thingiverse for remixed versions of parts. Make sure to thread screws into plastics from above, as well as factory Z-stop bracket and sensor before...
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I was having trouble leveling my X-Axis because it was skewed, which made it impossible to get a proper reading. To solve this issue, I came up with these support towers that can be placed over the lower extrusion. They allow you to adjust the Z axis...
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Cr10 v2/v3 X Carriage Model. This model is not 100% exact as I am modeling based on my own measurements, but it is very close. ...Mounting holes line up very well and I used it myself to design a custom hotend mount.
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... it sounds like the person who wrote this. ...We're going to take precise measurements of every single part that gets removed from the printer for any reason at all. Now, let's get down to business. Take a look at this OEM X Trolley Plate. ...Enjoy
cults3d
Simple bracket for the CR10 printer that clips into place over the motor cover spacers, allowing you to use a zip-tie to pull together & secure the X & Z driver & end-stop sensor wires, to avoid damaging movement or tension on the pins & plugs.
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I've designed a new cover for the X Motor. This cover features two mounting holes for the endstop board. When securing the board, make sure to tighten the screws slowly so as not to damage the printed part. ...Have fun reprinting!
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A small plastic clip designed specifically for the CR10 3D printer fits snugly over the motor cover spacers, enabling users to neatly organize and secure the X-axis and Z-axis drive and end stop sensor cables using a zip tie. ...This keeps wires from...
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One tilt bracket One bracket One camera front piece One camera back piece As many clips as you find necessary (they just hold the camera cable against the arms and larger X-axis mounts) Parts should go together like this: X-Axis mount > Arm > Arm >...