anet a2 3d models
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I am building a fully customized all-black Anet A8 with upgraded components, and one aspect that bothered me was the white spacers holding the mainboard in place. To address this issue, I created my own custom spacers so users can print new ones in...
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Here is the rewritten text: Marco's rigid modification for Anet E10 (although it's almost gone already ;-)))\r\n\r\nMaterials:\r\n- 1 threaded rod M10. Cut to 480mm.\r\n- 8 nuts M10 and 4 washers.\r\n- 12 screws M4x14.\r\n- 12 Tnuts or T-nuts, M4.
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... this new component, I removed it entirely and crafted a custom cover from scratch. Two versions of this design are now available: one tailored specifically for the Anet A6, and another blank option that can be personalized to suit individual needs.
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... YOUR FILAMENT TO UNWIND. This will inevitably lead to knots, which WILL RESULT IN YOUR PRINTER FAILING. After each use, tighten your filament and secure the end to one side! My Anet A8 Filament Holder was printed with PLA at 20% infill (200°C).
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Its design is centered around the Anet E10, as it's long enough to bypass the X-axis tensioner, thereby improving print quality. ...However, this utility holder can be adapted for use with any other 3D printer featuring a 2020 aluminum frame, making it...
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This adapter allows you to attach a 60mm fan directly to your Anet A8. ...By making this simple change, you'll experience a significantly reduced noise level.\r\n\r\nDon't be fooled by the green area visible in the image - that was just a temporary...
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Here are the necessary pieces to install rails on an Anet e10. The carriage is modified from Pierre Ponchel's work, found here in his original carriage: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3238511. To print the reinforcement rod supports, remember to...
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This is a crucial upgrade that secures perfectly onto the frame of the Anet A8 (8mm). Adding felt to the print enhances stability, and the base measures a standard 25x25mm. I successfully installed six on my printer, placing two at the front, two at...
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X Axis Upgrade for Anet A6 Takes Shape. Redesigned for Unmatched Durability and Lightness, This Reinvented X-endstop Shifts from Center to Left Side Bracket, Cleverly Concealing the Endstop in a Discreet Slot. Tweaking the Right Bracket Brings a New...
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Update: This frame has been in continuous use on my Anet A8 with Y-axis frame brace since August without any upgrades. It hasn't skipped a single beat and has been printing nearly non-stop since. The addition of this frame gives the printer a nice...
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... wasn't needed. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 100% Notes: The part was printed at a speed of 60mm/s with a shell thickness of 1mm and top/bottom closure thicknesses of 1mm, using PLA material.
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A straightforward filament guide designed specifically for the Anet A6 3D printer consists of two main components. To ensure a secure installation, you'll need to attach it using two M3 screws. The length of these screws is not critical, but they...
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The Pen Holder is designed specifically for the Anet E16 printer, providing a precise and convenient way to manage pens and other small tools. This holder features a sturdy build and a smooth sliding mechanism, allowing users to easily move their...
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I'm well aware that countless designs have been created for an Extruder button to be used on an Anet A8. However, I wanted to add my own unique twist to the mix. ...After some careful consideration, I've come up with a design that I believe not only...
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The ANET E10 printer requires four M3 nuts and a specific set of screws to operate correctly. You will need to acquire four M3x12 screws, two M3x20 screws, and the screws that power the fans. To upgrade your printer's functionality, you can...
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This camera mount is specifically designed for the ANET A8, but feel free to modify it or create your own custom end using this original design. If you decide to share your modified design with others, please give credit to the original creator of...
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Redesigned PSU Cover for the ANET A8. This new design is tailored specifically to accommodate the latest PSU type, as well as incorporating a Maplin Power switch and a neon indicator. ... To achieve this upgrade, I am referencing two essential...
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These are two fixations on the Anet A8 that can be screwed onto a wooden plate. First, unscrew one screw on each side of the motor, then attach the bracket and retighten the screw normally. Next, use a wood screw to firmly secure the entire printer...
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I needed some extra support for my Anet A8 to reduce vibration and muffle noise coming through my countertops and cabinets. I printed six feet, placing two under the front bracket, two under the back, and two right behind each of the Z motors. ... I...
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Quick little feet/spacers/stands for the Anet E10 and probably E12. They raise the control box up 80mm, which is almost three inches. You can check out other projects by visiting this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/MrCrankyfaceProjects.
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I engineered a set of adaptable legs for the Anet E10 that enables users to retain the original feet in place while elevating the printer by precisely three inches. Each leg demands an extremely minimal amount of filament, resulting in a remarkably...
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I crafted a custom duct for my ANET A8 from the ground up, dissatisfied with pre-made designs found online that wasted too much airflow and focused it too intensely on the nozzle, resulting in excessive resistance that skewed the temperature...
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... with a full-force gust! According to the display, that's 100% force. So I created a simple device that blows air upwards, restoring my enjoyment of watching progress. This project was designed for the Anet A6 using FreeCAD and a 40mm front fan.
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... addressing my goal. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: It doesn't matter. Resolution: .1 or .2 mm. ...Infill: 25% Notes: To print this, I placed the model upright with the filament guide at the top and used a raft on the bottom.
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Quick little stands for the Anet E10 and probably E12, with feet that raise the control box up 80mm, or about three inches. You can find more projects like this at http://www.youtube.com/c/MrCrankyfaceProjects. ... To learn more about me, check out my...
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The Anet A8 Extruder Support is a vital component that ensures smooth and efficient printing operations. By providing reliable stability and minimizing vibrations, it enables the extruder to move smoothly across the print bed, resulting in higher...
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You're going to love this innovative solution for securing your Y-axis on the Anet A6 3D printer. I've created an ingenious belt fastener that utilizes a powerful spring to keep everything tightly in place. Simply attach the spring-loaded mechanism...
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Hello as you had more note it is necessary to print several parts for the reinforcements of the anet on the front to install I do not know how many tensioner because not strong enough or which requires a crazy installation so g took several models of...
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To upgrade the Anet A8 and Prusa i3 printers from version five to six, simply relocate the Z offset of the extruder since version six is shorter than its predecessor. This update also features a convenient design printed in two halves that...
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This is a custom support designed specifically for the Anet A8, featuring an 8 mm thick acrylic frame. Every detail of this part is crucial, requiring precision in every dimension. Special thanks go to the creator of...