CR10SE Chain Mod 3D Printer Model

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Summary

I gave up the idea of this toolhead and designed an adapter plate for the Hero Me Gen7. The original CR-10SE mounting bracket for the CR-Touch can still be used. The advantage is the free choice of fans and hotends.


!!! I had to file down the left rear spacer from the print bed a bit, just bevel a little from the side so that the screw head has space. Because it hit the screw head of the cable chain holder, As a result, the print bed was slightly tilted.

The printer has now been completely rebuilt and is printing. I still have a small problem with the mainboard fan, it sits a bit too low and presses on the cables, so I'll have to think of a solution. The X axis cable chain is also not in line with the holder on the print head, which should be a little higher. But so far this has all just been a "design study".


Sorry guys, I just prefer cable chains, but many of you don't. The original cable routing on this printer is extremely horrible, especially that the cable goes through the cover from the bottom. Since I already made this change on my Sunlu S8Pro, I want the same thing here. I have never had any problems with rubbed cables.

The cable for the heating plate was standing out too far at the back, so I guided it under the bed with a 7x7mm R15 cable chain, similar to my Sunlu. The cable guide for the print bed is not really nice, but it does the job. I made a drilling template for the Y-carriage holes, which is attached from the underside.

For the bracket on the printer base, the opening had to be filed slightly larger towards the rear, as some cables also have to be fed through. A few struts have to be snipped off the underside of the printer housing.

The chain for the Z and X axis is a 10x11mm R18.

Everything was printed with ASA, at least for the cable guide on the print bed this is necessary, the rest could possibly be printed with PLA/PETG.

This is not a stand-alone mod! It also requires a different mainboard with a custom mainboard adapter and, depending on the board, an opening in the housing for the USB port. I have also modified the tool head.

ChainMount_Printer.step 94.1KB
ChainMount_Printer.stl 158.4KB
ChainMount_Printer_Clamp.step 19.9KB
ChainMount_Printer_Clamp.stl 11.9KB
Chain_Holder_ToolHead.step 78.9KB
Chain_Holder_ToolHead.stl 95.2KB
Chain_Holder_X-Axis.step 78.2KB
Chain_Holder_X-Axis.stl 253.2KB
CR10SE_CableGuide_Bed.step 96.3KB
CR10SE_CableGuide_Bed.stl 490.2KB
CR10SE_CableGuide_Bracket.step 24.9KB
CR10SE_CableGuide_Bracket.stl 23.9KB
CR10SE_Carriage_DrillTemplate.step 32.2KB
CR10SE_Carriage_DrillTemplate.stl 79.6KB
CR10SE_ChainMount_Bed.step 38.6KB
CR10SE_ChainMount_Bed.stl 44.8KB
CR10SE_SherpaMini-Mount.step 176.7KB
CR10SE_SherpaMiniMount_Toolhead.stl 211.2KB