
CR-10S_Pro_Filament_holder
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I needed a custom filament holder that would fit snugly onto the original Creality metal holder. To get started, I required two standard ball bearings with 8mm inner diameter, 22mm outer diameter, and 7mm width, along with an M8 threaded rod measuring approximately 126mm in length to secure everything together. On the front side, a sturdy M8 metal nut was necessary, accompanied by a washer for added support. Moving on to the backside, I utilized the "Axis_locking_screw_part2" as a counter-screw, which could also be tightened using a coin or a large screwdriver. The tighter this screwing mechanism, the more challenging it became to dispense the filament, as the ball bearings began to move with increased resistance. To cover up the metal nut, I screwed on the "Axis_locking_screw_cover", and to complete the axle assembly, I attached the "Axis_locking_screw_part0" directly to the original metal holder using screws.
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