creality cr 10 y axis pulley 3d models
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... Other adaptations: - Shorter Start Element - Cap for Start Element https://www.tinkercad.com/things/hBIq6SXAHnw-drag-chain-adaption EDIT: Meanwhile, I also created a Z Axis Drag Chain from a thin design. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3620885
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A straightforward design is needed to conceal the x pulley portion and secure it into place.
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Made a noticeable improvement of the drag in the Y axis by keeping the motor square to the belt. Two M3x10 One M5x12 or M5x16 Printed in its default orientation should not need support. ... CAD created in onshape and can be copied to edit here: ...
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I reworked the slide and knob to ensure clearance with an aluminum bed frame, as the original design was too elevated. ...The revised components were manufactured in black PLA.
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Print settings: PETG 0.6 mm Nozzle 0.3 mm Layer 30 mm/Sec 75% infill Components: 2 x LML 15H Bearing Steel Linear Slide Guide Rail Length with 2pcs Extension Sliding Blocks, 500*15mm 4 screws, M3x16 4 washers, M3 4 nuts, M3 Print also T-Nut...
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I secure everything with an M3 bolt and T-Nut, which rotates perfectly thanks to the clever design found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3050607 Every Support is in place Everywhere.
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A straightforward solution is needed to conceal the x pulley's part and ensure easy attachment. ...A simple design will do the trick.
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Why does the fricken bed wheel trigger the Y endstop? ... It just rams into it WHAT Basicallt just slides on the back, hits the endstop before the wheel
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This is a straightforward cover for the X-axis belt of the CR-10. ...If a stepper damper has been installed, it will slide into place without any additional components needed.
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A crucial printer component, the latch for inserting light on CR-10 x-axis, requires precise printing settings to achieve optimal results. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: RepRap Kossel Raft Requirements: Not Necessary Supports...
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Another x-axis tensioner upgrade for your CR-10! It's been over a year since I first used this device, so it's definitely time to refresh the design. ...Check out this updated version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2657365 To assemble this part,...
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... for handling a wide range of filaments, from PLA to PETG. Whether you're a seasoned 3D printer enthusiast or just starting out, the Creality CR-7 filament holder is an essential tool that will help take your printing capabilities to the next level.
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This modification allows users to utilize the original CR-10's y-axis idler bolt and nut in conjunction with donnyb99's CR-10 Y-Axis Belt Tensioner.
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This two-piece part replaces the Creality CR-10's (Ender 2 and 3 or Tevo tornado, etc...) Z-axis lead screw; It allows you to manually control the hot end up and down (when steppers are disabled), which I have found to be VERY handy at times. You...
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For more on this issue, check out https://www.th3dstudio.com/knowledge-base/cr-10-z-axis-troubleshooting/. To ensure the part's stability, I've built it with five layers of strength on top, bottom, and walls. ...Plus, it'll be screwed into place from...
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Here is a simple Z axis brace for the CR-10 I modelled in Fusion 360. It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 dia aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material could be...
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Here is a simple Z axis brace for the CR-10 I modelled in Fusion 360. It mounts behind the Z axis extrusion on the right side, out of the way. I used 1/2 inch diameter aluminum rod drilled and tapped for 1/4-20 in each end but any stiff material...
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Extruder rotation vizualizer turbine ( Creality CR 10 )
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The solution addresses a common issue affecting CR-10S and upgraded CR-10 models: when the Z axis moves, the X beam's downward motion causes the right carriage lower edge to brush against the second motor support slightly before the left carriage...
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I installed new stepper motor dampers on my CR-10S printer and was unhappy with how the x-axis stepper motor was being held in place using just two long screws through the plastic cover. ... To address this issue, I created a replacement mount for the...
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For this makeover, I utilized the following components: 1pc Machifit 500mm Lead Screw with an 8mm thread and a 2mm pitch lead screw featuring a copper nut -> https://goo.gl/cKueAs 1pc 608ZZ bearing - OD22xID8xH7 -> https://goo.gl/ePWxcj 1pc Flexible...
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Add this Z-Axis Offset to free up space for a 4 mm thick sheet of glass on the bed.
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Unpack and set up immediately. ...To do this, carefully lift out the X-axis belt located at the bottom of the printer's carriage assembly.
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Available on Thingiverse, this small shim is specifically created for attaching the GT2 belt to the x-axis gantry of a trolley. You can find more information about this design at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3288949. ... If you're looking to bring...
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This is a Z-axis gusset I created to boost rigidity and minimize vibration. It's installed on the rear of the right side Z upright. Take a look and share any suggestions or improvements you might have. ... Hardware (4) M3 x 8 socket head cap screws (4)...
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I'm building a CR-10 clone and need a Y carriage, since aluminum ones are hard to get right now. This remix comes from RobFlips' outstanding Y carriage for Tevo Tarantula - which I also use on my Tarantula. Not yet tested! ... UPDATE 05-JAN-2019:...
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Introducing the Creality CR-10's modified Dial Indicator Mount for stock CR-10 hotends, which fixes the issue of interference with cooling fan shrouds found in DIY3Dtech's original design. The redesigned mount fits perfectly on the CR-10's home...