creality cr 7 3d models
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This is my custom creation, a runout sensor holder designed specifically for the Creality filament stepper motor.\r\n\r\nPart 1 of 3 draws inspiration from the original design at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2443425.\r\nPart 2 of 3 builds upon...
myminifactory
This setup is perfect for anyone looking to harness the power of Noctua fans on their Creality 3D printer. ...The design is nearly complete - it consists of two sleek components that securely attach an E3D V6 to the print head, while two strategically...
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Tool rack created to mount on the top of a creality printer's frame. Requires no additional fasteners. Has spots for 3 brushes, a spatula, a knife, a sharpie, clippers, an sd card, a flash drive, and two micro sd cards. ... Prints upside down with...
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I made this from another design on here, but i made it for the CR-6 because some people where having issues with the spring not working in the machine and they need a way to use their SD slot. for those that have a working SD card, this will help...
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... My printer has a just over 14mm clearance between the heat plate and carriage, and the clips as designed are 14mm. I printed this on my Ender 3 Pro for the CR-6 SE. Settings should still be the same if printing this on the CR-6 SE itself.
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Pairing this new spool holder with my previous creation (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3175299), I've managed to create an efficient, compact, and user-friendly upgrade for the CR-10. ...In contrast, the original spool holder located on the...
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I prefer designs with minimal outsourced parts, so buy your flexion hotend and turbo fans, then you're ready to mount up to the CR-10. With this design, I've successfully printed many high-quality objects, but make sure your bed is level to a 0.4...
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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...
cults3d
This should fit on any 20mm thick aluminum extrusion but it was designed to work on the cr-10 without interfering with dual z rods. THIS ISNT TESTED ON AN ENDER but it will probably interfere with a dual z mod on an ender since the spacing is so much...
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This should fit on any 20mm thick aluminum extrusion but it was designed to work on the cr-10 without interfering with dual z rods. THIS ISNT TESTED ON AN ENDER but it will probably interfere with a dual z mod on an ender since the spacing is so much...
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This stick is specifically designed to fit perfectly into the CR-8 and CR-10 filament holders, which can be found on the Thingiverse website under the reference number 2603101.
prusaprinters
My OCD kicked in and I moved the screw holes to make it flush. The other issue I had (which may be the way I set up my printer) was that with the CR touch, my extruder was digging into the bed before the CR touch could sense the bed and retract. ...I'm...
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Spool Holder for the Entire CR-10 Family It Fits Two Rolls of Filament with Ease I Needed a Spool Holder That Fit My Criteria Perfectly - It Doesn't Take Up Much Space on My Desk - It Won't Add Weight to the Frame, Reducing Vibration Due to Extra...
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Z-Axis Steppermotor clamp is designed for CR-10, requiring no additional screws. However, the top screws are slightly too long, necessitating a spacer, washer, or bigger nut to secure them properly, while also ensuring free movement of the heat bed....
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Spool Holder for CR-10. The primary reason for the spool holder is to enable smooth and effortless rotation without needing to replace any OEM parts. It fits over the stock 32 mm threaded pipe. It can adapt to any spool with a center hole of 40 mm to...
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I've had my CR-10 S5 for a little over a month, but smaller prints have been elusive due to the print bed's topographical landscape, resembling the Rocky Mountains. Manual mesh bed leveling and BLTouch installation are still on my agenda, so I needed...
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Titan Aero mount for CR-10. Remixed it to suit my needs. Currently rev. 4 being printed, will test it soon. This is only the bracket. For the fan mount, go to the original designer. EZABL mount added and fan nozzle height modified. Original design...
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Replacement part for the CR-10 Z rod top brace. One variant holds the stock bearing. Another variant is bearing-free, in case the bearing is too tight. Another variant uses a standard 608zz or 608rs bearing. Two M3 x 14 screws are used to attach the...
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I was unable to find an LED shade/mount for the CR-10 smart 3d printer so I decided to make my own. just ran a few strips of LED lights soldering wires to connect them. These are installed by simply removing one of the support bars and the L...
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Spool Holder for CR-10: Engineered for Smooth Rotation. The primary objective of this spool holder is to ensure effortless and smooth rotation without the need for any OEM replacement parts. It perfectly fits over the standard 32 mm threaded pipe,...
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This is a model I built to attach a 40mm fan to the stock CR-6 heat block. It fits perfectly in the stock fan enclosure and the grill on the front almost looks like it was designed for a larger fan. It loads upside down, so be sure to flip it...
prusaprinters
... your filament runout detection sensor. Just remove the existing M3x20 flat head screws and replace them with slightly longer M3 x 25mm socket head cap screws.Check out my review of the CR-10 Smart and keep an eye out for more upgrades coming soon!
cults3d
I've had my CR-10 S5 for a little over a month and haven't had good success in printing smaller objects because the print bed resembles a topographical map of the Rocky Mountains. I haven't gotten around to trying manual mesh bed leveling or the...
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I wanted to elevate my CR-10 so I could fit the control box underneath it but also incorporate squash balls for dampening and noise reduction, and these legs are exactly what I came up with. They are designed to print rapidly, approximately 3 hours...
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I engineered this preventive measure to restrict access to the voltage switch located on the side of the control box of my CR-10. You likely won't ever need to modify this setting, but I'm taking precautions to prevent accidental changes. Simply push...
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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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Spool Holder for the Entire CR-10 Family This spool holder fits two rolls of filament with ease. I designed a spool holder that meets several key requirements: - It takes up minimal space on my desk. - It doesn't add weight to the frame, ensuring...
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... filament runout detection sensor. Just remove the existing M3x20 flat head screws and replace them with slightly longer M3 x 25mm socket head cap screws.Check out my review of the CR-10 Smart and keep an eye out for more upgrades coming soon!
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CR-6 SE Filament roller that uses 608-2RS bearings for maximum smoothness! Screws into filament arm the same way the stock one does, but with almost zero friction on the filament roll. Print with bottom of the frame on the print bed, and the...
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If you have a Creality CR5 Pro you should join our Facebook Group and be part of the community, where we all try to find solutions for this messy printer : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1160401951074081 If you are looking for a replacement for the...