creality cr 10s pro z axis adjustment 3d models
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fan mounts for creality cr-10s pro with the creality spider 3.0 hotend. all 6 holes on the hotend fan mount for 40x40x10 fan will need to be reamed out with a drill bit .098 (4 holes) for easier fan install and .191 (2 holes) to press fit the mount...
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Added a cute low poly fox head to the Z knob. ... Printer used: [Ender 3 v2](https://amzn.to/44bY3FU) Filament used: [Red PLA+](https://amzn.to/3AEw2JO)
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So I uploaded a v2, which should help dissipate heat better.* My version of a perfect Creality CR-10S Pro V2 Tool Holder. You will need 2x M5 25mm bolts with T-Nuts. Remove some screws from the printer's base and slide the holder's left 'fin'...
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Noctua NF-A4x20 Fan Mount and Shroud for Creality CR-10S Pro V2 Custom Cover to Conceal Noctua's Beige Fan Custom Fan Shroud Boosts Airflow on OEM Hotend...
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In other words, while it was optimized for my setup with stock hot end and Microswiss nozzle, it should work well with all CR-10S Pro units. Please do not print this in PLA. Even though there is good clearance between the duct and the heater...
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It essentially performs the same function: It securely holds the tool set of the CR-10S Pro along with some additional tools and wraps snugly around one of the rubber legs, also catching behind one of the screws that retains the bottom of the printer...
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It basically does the same thing: It holds the tool set of the CR-10S Pro plus some extra tools and it wraps around one of the rubber legs, and also catches behind one of the screws that holds the bottom of the printer on. It stays there tight, but...
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It securely bolts inside the body of a Creality CR-10S Pro and may also work with other printers. It attaches where the stock 4020 blower fan is typically located. The case becomes even more useful when paired with a fan mount like this one found on...
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SummaryThis design is a remix of TallNHairyDave's magnetic base for the CR-10S Pro of Hamkers' camera arm.I love the design, but I had two problems:1) I could not source the same size magnets from Amazon used in the original. So instead, I switched...
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... waiting for this upgrade to arrive. * **Supporting Rod Set For Creality 3D CR-10**: You've listed this as a planned upgrade. I hope this helps you keep track of your upgrades and modifications. ...Good luck with the rest of your upgrading process!
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I've been using my custom-made fang style fan duct since the original one snapped after a few prints - decided to share it as there aren't many other models available that offer airflow from opposite sides on the stock CR-10S Pro configuration, which...
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I'm reworking TallNHairyDave's magnetic base for the CR-10S Pro of hamkers' camera arm, giving it a fresh spin. I love the original design, but I had two major issues: 1) The initial magnet size wasn't readily available on Amazon, so I swapped them...
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Inspired by the Frame Braces, TomExplorador created on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2491003), I designed my own frame braces/z axis stabilizers for my Creality CR-10s S5, the 500x500x500 version. No building space loss occurs on...
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Allows for much faster TPU printing! ... 20mm/s at 250 Nozzle. Totally doable for me now. Thats with the stock bowden setup. Creality cr10s pro printer. * For Creality CR10S pro * Print upto 20 mm/s with TPU material * Nozzle 250c
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This is a Raspberry pi mount for the CR-10s pro with optional camera mount. It is designed to be mounted on either side or on the back of your 3D-Printer.</p> <p>The mount is extremly easily mount/removable for optimal flexibility.</p> <p>These are...
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This is a Raspberry pi mount designed specifically for the CR-10s pro with an optional camera mount. It can be mounted on either side or at the back of your 3D printer for maximum versatility. The mount is extremely easy to install and remove,...
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Z-axis origin based on nozzle position is shifted up from stock, and X-axis gantry might clash with Z-axis stepper motors based on your configuration. Additional modifications are required if you have modified your printer by using Z-axis stepper...
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This is a remix of CarstenD for my CR-10 Max with Micro Swiss hotend and direct drive. I decided to replace my broken fan with a 5015 more powerful one. (Pay attention, that the stock fan4020 has very weak soldering and once a cable felt off...
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I upgrade my CR10s Pro to direct drive using the following design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4809013 With this upgrade you loose the ability to run the filament through the factory filament sensor location. This design relocates the...
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Precise adjustments made, lengthened slightly, center part removed that was holding bowden tube. (Cobnut3D model) Appreciation is due! Now featuring a solid base that positions under the filament runout detector, with an added bowden tube section...
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... your Pi: https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32851818696.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4d6LGIVc You'll need the "Right" version. I added my SKP file for remixing (removing power button hole, SD cardreader slot, or to adjust for R-Pi4). ...
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3D Printing Assist: The 3D printing process demands precision and accuracy, especially when it comes to the Z-axis belt tensioner's role in synchronizing dual stepper motors during power off. Its primary function is to prevent accidental nudges on...
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Thanks to RickSisco for the original "Simple CR-10S Pro Dual Z Sync Mod." His modification adds two GT2 Pulley's and a 6mm Belt to keep your dual z-axis screws in sync with each other. Print the following: 1 x CR-10s ProBeltIdlerBracket.stl 1 x...
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The bed's mounting system was quite shaky, so I redesigned it for the CR-10S, which already features a strain relief bracket for heated bed cable. The original links were also very unstable and frequently disconnected due to the force of the cable,...
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This z-axis sensor mount substitutes the standard mount, but its holes for mounting micro switches are 1mm lower, resulting in the print head falling 1mm short. The G-code used was from a PLA+ 210-degree print on my CR10S. I've included the Fusion...
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I built the Z-Axis chains for my printer, but the filament sensor didn't fit and I decided not to use the hinged version. I found an excellent alternative filament sensor from psdesign and attached it to the Z mount of the chain. For some reason,...
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Remix of boulwarek's file to fit for the glass bed of the CR-10S Pro V2. Essentially it's just 5mm lower than the original. This ensures that no matter how you tighten the bed springs the x-axis gantry doesn't hit the stepper motors of the z-axis.
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Remix of boulwarek's file to fit for the glass bed of the CR-10S Pro V2. Essentially it's just 5mm lower than the original. This ensures that no matter how you tighten the bed springs the x-axis gantry doesn't hit the stepper motors of the z-axis.
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Step by step how I mounted mine: Z Axis position for 180mm (Z max for me) Fit bearing on the Z axis Tight both screws to fix position Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 2 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.16 Infill: 20...
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Human: Easy-to-assemble Z sync belt tensioner for CR-10S Pro requiring just a handful of nuts and bolts along with a 608ZZ bearing. ... Materials: 2x M3*20 cap heads to secure to the top rail M4*30 cap head + bolt for the bearing attachment 1x 608ZZ...