creality cr 10s bed leveling 3d models
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I'm hesitant to share this review because the adapter was designed specifically for one particular heated bed, which I purchased from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GEYT0B0/), and has a questionable reputation. You might have noticed...
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This is a customized solid bed mount designed specifically for the CR-10S Pro. To ensure a sturdy fit, print it in ABS or any other material that can handle high infill density without warping. ... Recommended Print Settings: * Layer Height: 0.2000 mm...
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This is a custom bed mount designed to fit seamlessly with the "Raspberry Pi CAM Mount" by hamkers, specifically tailored for the CR-10s Pro 3D printer. ...It's my inaugural attempt at creating such a piece, and I'm hoping it will prove useful to others...
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A strain relief for CR-10S pro with a centered cable, I needed to reposition the strain relief when i upgraded the bed heater to a AC 220V.The reason for the screenshot from thingiverse is because i am moving all my designs from there.
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A strain relief for CR-10S pro with a centered cable, I needed to reposition the strain relief when i upgraded the bed heater to a AC 220V.The reason for the screenshot from thingiverse is because i am moving all my designs from there.
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This is a replacement for the feet on your Creality CR-10 or CR-10S printer (assuming the frame mounts are the same - I use it on my CR-10S). In theory, these should make your printer slightly quieter than the stock feet, although I didn't test the...
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I canibalised a poundland tripod to get the screw for mine, but you could also probably use this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:213425 It should friction-fit to the bed, but if not there is a hole for you to use a grub screw or similar to...
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This should work for any printer with similar springs in the bed. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: CR-10SRafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: NoResolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Filament: [ Any Any, I used PLA+...
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I'm looking for maximum precision while still achieving ease of use, and I found that leveling x to y rails would give me exactly what I need. To get the best of both worlds, I designed a one-piece block that will stay stable even when moving the z...
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The process is just straight forward: Disable stepper motors Move the bed to the very front Raise the z axis so the block fits under the beam Place the block on the two rails Lower the z axis manually until it sits perfectly parallel to the two lower...
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I found some designs leveling x to y rails which would give maximum precision, so I went for this concept. To get the ease of use I designed a one piece block which will stay stable while moving the z axis down since you will need two hands for...
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The process is just straight forward: Disable stepper motors Move the bed to the very front Raise the z axis so the block fits under the beam Place the block on the two rails Lower the z axis manually until it sits perfectly parallel to the two lower...
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There are already a lot of z height blocks around but I was looking for maximum precision while haven also a maximum ease of use. I found some designs leveling x to y rails which would give maximum precision, so I went for this concept. ...To get the...
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Here's a simple trick to get your X-axis aligned just right. First, print out two test pieces, then give all the components a good loosening. ...Next, adjust the leadscrews into position and finally tighten everyting back down snug.
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I'm currently refining my process, so feel free to contribute your ideas or suggestions anytime. ... Cut a PTFE tube roughly 7 centimeters long.
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I designed a new filament sensor because my original wore down and stopped working. The filament wasn't making contact with the switch inside, so I took matters into my own hands. After searching for a reliable design, I decided to create one from...
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X Axis Cover for Creality CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3 This is a simple box design of x-cover for CR-10, CR-10S and Ender3. This box is made to be clip-on fitted on existing plastic with QR code, which covers your X pulley and X stop-switch. I have made...
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Extensions accommodate a 310x310x3 glass bed on a CR-10S Pro. This is a standard glass bed size, but the oem clips don't quite fit. With these installed, you won't lose any print area as the printer doesn't reach the back of the bed. Simply slide...
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This two-part leveling tool will assist you in calibrating your Creality CR-10 3D printer's X-axis. ...Simply attach both components to opposite sides of the printer's frame and then manually level the X-axis by rotating the stepper motors or loosening...
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... ...Offers a visual indicator for proper setup and ongoing alignment, ensuring that misalignment is detected promptly. This is crucial as accurate bed leveling hinges on this, and any deviation in the X-axis or bed can result in distorted prints.
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This adapter is based on Jrjy3 work - https://www.printables.com/model/452757-creality-cr-10s-pro-pro-v2-e3d-revo-cr-adapter It mount to the original Creality CR10S hot-nozzle bracket. Exact fit to the two-bracket lug for stability and to prevent...
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Prevents bed leveling from moving out of adjustment due to printer vibrations. Knobs feature 48 vertical ribs around the perimeter for sufficient finger grip. Turn much easier than stock knobs due to improved grip and larger diameter. Thick knobs...
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... 14mm spacers that hold the bed heater. ...i made them in different sizes so that you can mix and match based on what you need to level your bed. PLEASE make sure your X gantry is leveled before you look into changing the bed spacers for leveling.
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The enclosure adapts the printer's vendor-supplied filament holder provided by Creality CR-10S Pro printers. It is also believed that this same holder comes with Ender 3 printers, however, this needs to be confirmed first. To install the enclosure,...
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Tool bin that sits atop your CR-10 or CR-10S control box, securely sliding over two screws on top to stay in place. It holds essential tools like pliers, cutters, a scraper, a small flashlight, and a glue stick within easy reach. A separate component...
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All values were defined using parameters: screw (bolt) hole diameter, spring size, Offset Height (the amount of bed elevation desired), CupHeight (adjusted after offsetting), and wall thickness. Feel free to utilize this component as-is or modify...
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These washers balance the tension across all four springs whenever you use the standard cable bracket for the heated bed cables. ... The diameter of these washers measures 1 point 2 millimeters thick.
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(Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is located).Requires two threaded rods of about 65 to 70mm (depending on...
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(Some of the newer CR-10 models already have these.)Print two bases, a regular top piece, and an offset top piece for the left side (where the X-axis zeroing microswitch is located).Requires two threaded rods of about 65 to 70mm (depending on...