anet a6 auto level 3d models
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After wrestling with filament changes on the Anet A6, even with an extruder button in place, I decided to give a clamp a try. This affordable 4" bar clamp requires minimal effort to press down on the extruder spring and frees both hands during...
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One issue with Anet A6 printers is that the x axis cable can get stuck during high-priority prints. This is a common problem, but I have found an easy solution. I recommend using metal spacers to keep cables organized and prevent tangles. These...
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There are many blower outlets for the Anet A6 extruder, some very sophisticated though I doubt their effectiveness. The extruder fan is not designed to provide air pressure but rather airflow. If a tube with small holes is made, the section where air...
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This print is designed to replace the original part on which the fan is mounted on an Anet A6. The probe is mounted in front of the extruder carriage. ...To set up the probe offset settings for Marlin, use the following commands: *define...
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A small bracket for adjusting the height of the Z-axis limit switch on the Anet-A6. You need to use an extra two M2 self tapping screws (I found a couple spare with my kit) which are used to hold the switch to the bracket, and then the bracket to...
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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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The original leveling plate for this 3D printer is a major disappointment, prompting me to create a superior alternative. To get started, simply print my custom upgraded model. It's as easy as printing and using it. ... Update: I've received feedback...
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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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I recently came across a versatile rear to mid support that caught my eye in the A8 section, so I reworked its design to suit the A6 model.
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This is a modular Z-Carriage upgrade for the Anet A6 printer. It replaces the stock carriages with ones that have a belt tensioner, which is crucial for good quality prints. The stock carriages don't have a belt tensioner, and I was unsatisfied with...
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I hastily made supports for the transition to the MGN12H rails of my Anet A6 printer. To install them, you'll need screws M3x12 and nuts with a nylon ring (self-locking) M3. The supports are twisted with the rail and stand on top of the shaft and...
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A Simple Fix for the X Wagon Cable Issue :-) One of the biggest problems with the Anet A6 printer is that the cable to the x wagon gets stuck during higher prints. This has been a major headache for many users, but I've found a simple solution that...
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This is the most robust X axis belt tensioner for Anet A6 available! You will need to use some hardware: a rivet nut, a bolt (about 40 mm long) and 2 small zip ties. Multiple models are provided for three different metal element sizes (M4, M5, and...
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This is my first attempt at using a budget-friendly clamp to help with holding the extruder spring during filament changes on the Anet A6. This is slightly more difficult to use than the Bar Clamp version, but it still reduces the effort required to...
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Not compatible with the original ANET motherboard, but instead utilizing a RAMPS 1.4 board.
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I carefully selected several drawings, revised and enhanced them to perfectly fit onto the robust 4020 iron frame. ...I utilized all the original Aet A6 components and electronics without any modifications.
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I am installing a simple clip on my Raspberry PI case so I can attach it securely to the frame of my A6 body. ...The clip is now firmly attached to the back of my control panel.
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I'm printing and designing several parts to improve the stability of my ANET A6 frame by increasing its stiffness. Recently, I noticed that the main frame was bending at the motor mount corners, causing a small deviation in the X axis. This bending...
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This bracket grips around the edges of a standard Anet A6 extruder. For the LED strip, you can use any kind, but make sure it is 10 cm long and has as many LEDs as possible on this short length. (Note that this bracket is only 10mm wide.) I have 7...
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Because my printer is the Anet A6, I had to remove the screw holding the part cooling fan. I originally just tried turning the screw around, but it would not allow my X-Axis limiter switch to depress. The second screw seems to hold the fan in place...
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It will need either internal fins or a completely different design (radial fan?).\r\n\r\nReplacement carriage for Anet A6. Allows mounting two E3D Titan extruders connected directly (via very short PTFE tube) to E3D Chimera+/Cyclops+ hotend (only...
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... a 6A fuse, but feel free to consult with a proper electronics expert in your area. Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: 0.2Infill: 100 Notes: Printed at 0.2 or 0.1 and 100% infill. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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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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... to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, making it perfect for use in demanding industrial applications. By integrating this cutting-edge technology into the Bowden A6, users can expect improved accuracy and reliability from their machine.
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110V users probably want about a 6A fuse, but feel free to consult with a proper electronics expert in your area. Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: 0.2Infill: 100 Notes: Printed at 0.2 or 0.1 and 100% infill. ...
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In this upgraded iteration 2, the fifty millimeter fan duct now synchronizes perfectly with the nozzle along the Y-axis, unlike version one where it was positioned off-center by 4.5 millimeters in the positive Y-direction due to its original A6...
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A straightforward build involving a single Anet board and two MOSFETs is all that's required. ...The project calls for printing in PLA.
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This kit is specifically designed for relocating the original Anet A6 full graphics display to its stock mounting position on an Anet A8 printer. The idea behind this conversion is to save money by not purchasing a new frame part, which costs 25...
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... For all the connectors and switches, I took them from an old computer power supply. This is designed for the new version of the Anet A8, with a supply measuring 11cm in length. ...On the left side, there's a hole for passing a zip tie into the PSU.
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... my Anet A8, so I designed a solution! ...This little gadget not only helps prevent belt wobbling and vibrations but also boosts print quality. Have fun experimenting! Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Not required Supports: Enabled Infill: 30%