anet a6 3d model
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Materials needed: - A USB cable for the ANET A6 board (it should have come with it) - A BL touch sensor or 3D touch sensor - Wire - A soldering iron is preferred but not necessary (better connections if soldered) Basically, you need to: - Flash the...
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The article provides an upgrade guide for the Anet A6 and A8 3D printers. The upgrades are categorized into six sections: 1. Stepper Motor Upgrade: This section discusses upgrading to TMC2208 stepper motor drivers, which provide improved print...
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This project transforms the Anet A6 into a Cube-style 3D printer. It's incredibly easy and the final result is absolutely amazing. The project is almost complete, but it still needs some cosmetic touches, like the mainboard box or other details.
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Safety First!The Anet A6 kit has dangerous main power terminals exposed without cover, fuse or on/off switch. This simple power supply cover will make your 3D printer more safe to operate.To assemble you will need:2x M4 6mm countersink screws.2x M4...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 15% Notes: I highly recommend printing this model lying down with supports for the arms in place. If you print it standing up as previously suggested, there's a risk...
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I modified it to fit my A6 printer by shortening the spool size, swapping in bearings that are widely available - specifically 608 ZZ models. To keep things simple, I used the original rod and nuts from the holder that came with it. This setup works...
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The rail holder part has been modified to fit the Anet A6's 80mm rail distance. As I'm still learning Freecad, all I did was adjust the existing design to match the A6 rails. It's not perfect, but it works flawlessly! To get it right, you'll need to...
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I discovered this idea on https://www.thingiverse.com/Mibu while searching for a way to easily check the filament on my Anet A6, and I loved it! However, after printing it, I couldn't quite use it because of the screws I had, so I remixed it, taking...
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Amazon Part Links: * 5/16" x 24" Threaded Rod: http://amzn.to/2AnzjNy * 5/16" Nuts: http://amzn.to/2jCKnOT * 5/16" Wing Nuts: http://amzn.to/2AxTg6U * '#6' x 1" Screws: http://amzn.to/2kaJbpM The printer depicted is an Anet A6 clone by ALUNAR,...
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This custom controller board cooler is designed to keep the original cover of the Anet A6 intact while providing efficient directional cooling to stepper motor drivers and other hot components. The 50MM centrifugal fan is connected using a male to...
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If you're using the stock Anet A6 hot end, this mount fits perfectly for an M12 inductive sensor. Simply replace your existing acrylic Fan mounting plate with this one to ensure a smooth fit. You'll also need to print the X-axis endstop extension...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Doesn't matter what they are. Supports: Yes, they're necessary. Resolution: Set to one layer high. Infill: Fill the object with material at a density of twenty percent. ...Notes: I printed this fan mount using...
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Yet another upgrade for Anet's A8 and A6 printers: a redesigned Y-Belt tensioner that promises easier installation and improved performance. The nuts are strategically positioned lower down on the arms, sunk in place to prevent spreading. Before...
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Hello, If you are reading this, you also want to be able to get 3 colours on a print with your Anet A6, so in this guide I'm going to show you: 1. what you need to start the project, 2. how to make it, 3. how to assemble it, 4. what you need to...
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Summary Alternative Mount for Z Endstop on Anet A6 Printer. When changing nozzles, I realized they varied slightly in height due to different suppliers, requiring adjustments under the hotbed each time. This mount allows precise Z-axis positioning...
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These struts are designed to stabilise the Anet A6 and to prevent it moving on its bench. I found that after adding more tension to the Y Belt that the whole printer would "flex" forward. To fix this I added these 8mm threaded struts which keep the...
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Mounting a 60mm fan on your Anet A6's stock extruder is relatively straightforward. Begin by taking apart the extruder assembly and carefully removing any existing fans or components that may be in the way. Next, locate the mounting points for the...
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My version of a semi-circular part cooling fan duct for the Anet A6. In addition to the fan duct itself, you'll need to print and install the 'Part fan bracket' to secure the cooling fan in its proper position relative to the hotend nozzle. I...
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A case for the Anet A6 mainboard that fits the frame perfectly and in addition to keeping all the cables tidy and away from anything that can snag them, also has stanoffs for a MOSFET board for your hot bed. This is basically identical to CHARL13's...
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I damaged my Anet A6's original extruder fan holder (right next to the extruder motor fan) when the cable got jammed between the X motor and the casing during homing. After cutting off the excess cable, I still needed a new mount plate. I measured...
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These struts are engineered to keep the Anet A6 stable and prevent it from shifting on its workbench. I discovered that when adding more tension to the Y Belt, the entire printer would sag forward. To rectify this issue, I installed these 8mm...
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Look for the latest version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2746109 The filament input port on Anet A6 is made of milled aluminum and has sharp edges that grind against the filament. To address this minor issue, I created a guide with a...
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I've made a redesign on Z rod cap for Anet A6 by jadames trying to reduce the friction against the frame and making the insert into threaded rod a little bit easier. The main changes are: - Changed the profile from straight cylinder to 3 toroid...
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This is my take on a magnetic fan holder for the Anet A6. I'd grown tired of having to disassemble the printer halfway if something went awry again. The magnets in question measure Ø6x3 mm and are neodymium, top-grade. Thankfully, everything seems to...
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Mount a BLTouch/3DTouch auto bed leveling sensor on an Anet A6. Attach the probe to the front of the extruder carriage. The printed part takes the place of the original component that holds the part cooling fan. Define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0...
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With this part you will have the BLtouch close to the nozzle on the Anet A6. The BLTouch is placed in the position of the blower, and the blower is moved to a different place. This way you won't lose any print space (the size of the carriage on...
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I designed an adjustable right side of the X-Axis for the Anet A6, leveraging jgbbob8's files to enable precise adjustment of rod distance. This adjustment is crucial when using igus bearings. The included belt tightener simplifies maintenance. To...
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A standard Anet A6 printer relies on stepper motors to drive each Z axis screw. These motors utilize microstepping technology to achieve extremely small layer heights. However, microstepping was originally designed for smooth movement rather than...
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Maybe my Anet A6 is slightly different dimensionally than other peoples', but none of the belt tensioners I tried worked quite right. There were some clever designs, but things were not quite in proper alignment. So, I reworked and combined two...
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Here's a comprehensive list of parts used for this project: * 2x Teflon tube holder clips (3-4 mm) * 1 piece of Teflon tube (3-4 mm) compatible with 1.75mm filament * Linear bearings from the Anet A6 printer (LM8UU, 2x) * Extruder driver gear from...