
CR10 Stabilization Feet
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UPDATE: M5 Hardware version now available. From now on, all STLs will be named after the M5 hardware. The other model is designed for M3 hardware. --------------------------------------- Print with the flat side facing down to avoid needing any support material. A brim is recommended to keep the mounting face as flat as possible. Attach this part where the stock feet and mounting plate attach. Loosen the 4 cap screws from underneath, wiggle the plate loose, and reattach it on top of its original mount. The added rigidity from the feet should improve chassis stability. Required purchases: M3 T-nuts M3 x 16mm Long Countersunk screws Squash balls (search Amazon or other online stores for double yellow dot kind) Note: I redesigned this to use M5 T-nuts and hardware, which is what the CR-10 uses stock. I preferred smaller hardware, but if you're interested, I'll upload a model designed for M5 hardware. ---------- The wedge slot option allows for a riser that I plan to release after printing it to test its functionality. If I decide to elevate the printer high enough to fit the control box underneath and filament on a sliding drawer, this setup may be implemented.
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