The Creality CR-10 is a personal FDM 3D printer used by hobbyists and students. It is a large-format Cartesian-type device with a patented V profile design. Considering its massive build volume, it is extremely cheap. It comes as a semi-assembled kit and it is really simple and quick to setup. It provides good quality super-sized prints and can operate seamlessly for 200 hours. It’s been used to print a wide variety of big and small models from toys to functional accessories. Read the full review to learn more about the printer.
One user printed these Duck-shaped headphone hangers. Even if they look a bit layered, they turned to be really good. They fit the headphones like a glove.
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The following picture shows Lucky Luke’s boots and pants all just out of the printer. In the second pic, you can see the final result. It looks fine and enough detailed.
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The Creality CR-10 is an FDM 3D printer that can print layers at 50 microns. This way you can produce parts with smooth exterior surfaces and fine details. Considering its price/quality ratio, it might surely be a big hit for your buck.
The Creality CR-10 has one nozzle of 0.4mm in diameter, giving you the best balance between speed and detail.
The print head runs on rails, which makes printing reliable, fast and precise.
Creality CR-10 prints with PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, special filaments and other materials.
Look at this nice articulated lizard. Really easy to print, it looks well-detailed.
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The extruder comes with a fan for printing with PLA-type materials. By cooling the model down, it reduces warping, stringing and, generally, makes for higher quality prints.
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The Creality CR-10 has a removable heated print bed made of glass, which makes it suitable for printing with ABS-type materials.
These ABS-made Groot models have been printed at a 2mm layer height. The Creality CR-10 did a pretty good job. The visible layers perfectly fit with the look-and-feel of these tree-like creatures.
To ensure high reproducibility, we recommend installing an enclosed print chamber to keep all the heat in and around the print. This way the print quality would not be affected by temperature fluctuations as a result of drafts and other factors.
The Creality CR-10 prints with 1.75 mm filament, providing you with a wide choice of materials.
The build area of 11.8 x 11.8 x 15.7 inches (300 x 300 x 400 mm) lets you print just about anything extending your average 3D printing needs. The printer is also available in two additional versions with printing sizes of 400mm and 500mm cubed.
It would make you feel like Indiana Jones printing your own Ark of the Covenant.
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The printer has a separate intuitive control box. It is controlled via an LCD screen with a control wheel that facilitates the navigation among the setting menus.
3D models can be printed from computer via USB and SD card. The open frame allows constantly keeping an eye on printing progress.
The printer is compatible with the main slicer software such as Cura, Simplify3D, Ideamaker, and Repetier-Host. It works with 3D models in STL, OBJ and G-Code formats. The slicers are available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
For some items, package content may change. In case of any questions, please get in touch.
Creality CR-10 is available in three different colors: orange, blue and black. Its slim stylish look makes it ideal for both home use and hobbyist printing.
The printer dimensions are 19.3 x 23.6 x 24.2 inches (300 x 300 x 400 mm). It weighs 23 lb (10.3 kg). The spool holder is mounted on the back of the external control box.
The price of the Creality CR-10 is $309.99, which is reasonable considering its functionality and its huge volume.
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