Creality CR-6 SE 3D Printer Debuts on Kickstarter with over 1,000…

On May 6th, Chinese 3D printer brand Creality made its first crowdfunding project debut on Kickstarter with its latest 3D printer, the CR-6 SE, featuring an innovative leveling-free tech to provide users with the most hassle-free 3D printing user experience. The highly anticipated project kicked off with over 1,000 backers within one hour.

The Creality CR-6 SE accomplished its crowdfunding goal of $100,000 within 7 minutes. Within 20 minutes, the funding level reached $200,000, doubling its pledge goal. By May 12th, the project had already had nearly 4,000 backers with a total of $1,389,284.

Recently, the Creality CR-6 SE crowdfunding project created quite a craze within the 3D printing community. The CR-6 SE has been featured in 3D printing media, including All3DP.com, 3D Printing Industry, Geek Gadgets, 3DToday, and more. The project was praised as a “Project We Love” by Kickstarter just five hours into the campaign.

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Understanding 3D Printed Thread Mechanics

CR-6 SE is a workhorse 3D printer designed for those who define creativity, enabling the move from conception to creation of physical objects more quickly. Featuring an inventive leveling-free device, CR-6 SE helps solve one of the age-old issues in 3D printing, namely the bed leveling problem, providing a much easier 3D printing solution than ever before for pros, hobbyists, newbies, and anyone else.

Other highlights of the CR-6 SE include a modularized nozzle for encouraging ease in nozzle maintenance and tinkering, ergonomic extruder for effortless filament feed-in, Trinamic motion controller for precise motion and silent printing under 30dB. See also: The Complete 3D Printing Filament Guide: Types, Pr…. The machine is of a modular architecture, which comes in five different parts requiring only five minutes to assemble. Trouble-free 3D printing starts with the CR-6 SE right out of the box.

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Launched on Kickstarter at 9 P.M. May 6th (GMT +8), the CR-6 SE is available for order from May 6th to June 6th on Kickstarter, for delivery in July 2020. The regular retail price of CR-6 SE is tagged at $429. Super early birds can seize the opportunity to save up to $164 at the flash sale price of $265. Savings can also be realized when purchasing more than five units. For more detailed information and to order CR-6 SE, please visit:

Optimal Print Settings for Functional Threads

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1001939425/creality-cr-6-se-leveling-free-diy-3d-printer-kit?ref=ch8169

Special price per piece:
Flash Sale Price at $265
Super Early Bird Price at $299
Early Bird Price at $319
Kickstarter Special Price at $339

Special Pack Price for Multi-pieces:

2 Pieces for $628
3 Pieces for $942
5 pieces for $1545
10 pieces for $3090
20 pieces for $6180

Scaling and Tolerance Calibration

Harnessing the power of 3D printing shouldn’t be as expensive and complicated as it has been. CR-6 SE is such a simple and robust 3D printer, featuring an intelligent leveling-free system for superior accuracy. With its Early Bird Price pricing at $319, CR-6 SE provides easy 3D printing solutions with great affordability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you 3D print working threads and screws?

Yes, working threads can be 3D printed with proper settings. Layer height of 0.1mm or finer works best, with slower print speeds improving quality. CAD tools like FreeCAD’s Fasteners workbench help generate accurate thread geometries.

What are the best settings for 3D printing threads?

Use 0.1mm layer height, slow speeds (~10mm/s), and tune thread scaling parameters. Common starting points: screw scaling A0.990/B-0.050, nut scaling A1.030/B0.100. Always test print to calibrate for your printer and filament.

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