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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis Belt Tensioner This parametric design creates an x-axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3D printer. It was made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The goal was to create a tensioner that requires minimal changes to the original...
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This is a Backcover for the LCD Screen on the Anet A6 with integrated Raspberry Pi Zero W and RPi Camera 1.3. I run OctoPi on this Raspberry. January 19, 2018: Added a version with just 3mm holes instead of M3 nut inserts. You will need: • Raspberry...
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A Simple Solution to Cable Management for the X Wagon One of the main issues with the Anet A6 printer is that the cable to the X wagon gets stuck during higher prints. This simple solution addresses that problem. To use metal spacers between moving...
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------------------------------ My Anet A6 Y Axis Face Plate is close to wearing through the upper left guide rod. I decided to combine a design I had printed for added strength with the original face plate. Additionally, I took this opportunity to...
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Here is a mounting bracket to mount E3D hot end to Anet A6 carriage using existing screw on the bottom of carriage and M6 X 30 throat sticking at the bottom. Props: Mounting an E3D titan hotend to your Anet A6 carriage just got a whole lot easier...
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Unobtrusive Anet A6 X-axis belt tensioner This is a parametric design for an x axis belt tensioner for the Anet A6 3d printer. It has been made with FreeCAD 0.17 daily. The design goal was to create a tensioner which requires the least changes to...
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Utilising the free space under your Anet A6, this box allows you to keep stuff stored, like spare pieces, old pieces you don't want to throw away, or whatever else you need. (Personally, I think it is good for things you won't be using often but...
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Another Anet A6 Hot End Modification for a New Printer. The goal is to enable ABS, PET-G, and PLA printing. This setup allows the use of an hot end with a heat break like the E3Ds. The extruder now sits on the back of the printer frame, connected via...
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... your printer after making any changes to ensure optimal performance. By following these simple steps and tips, you'll be able to upgrade your Anet A6/A8's filament holder for improved printing quality and reduced downtime. ...Happy printing!
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There are various covers available on Thingiverse specifically designed for the original Anet A6 power supply. Note: The pictures shown above are from my previous version of the power supply cover before I integrated the power supply bracket. The...
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Filament spool holder designed specifically for Anet A6 printers. The holder is situated behind the display at a precise 35-degree angle, providing an effortless way to change filament spools while optimizing desk space. It accommodates spools with...
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These are custom covers for the Anet A6 X axis right and left support systems. They can be attached directly to the X rod with ease, providing a sleek (dust) cover that conceals the internal mechanisms of both supports. The right-hand cover proudly...
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I'm reflashing it with an arduino as ISP Configuration Of course you need : #define BLTOUCH Probe offsets (you may have adjust the Z position to you own probe z offset) : //ANET A6 with BLTouch/3D-Touch Front mount // (mount:...
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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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I'm upgrading my A6 with the latest 32-bit SKR V1.3 board and TMC2208 motor driver, along with a brand new X-Axis featuring high-quality IGUS bearings that will take my prints to the next level! I've also designed a custom Z coupling that eliminates...
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The Anet A6 kit has exposed main power terminals that pose a hazard, lacking protective covers, fuses or an on/off switch. Installing this simple power supply cover will significantly enhance the safety of your 3D printer operations. To assemble...
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I created this tensioner upgrade for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify X-Belt tightening. Two friends requested the design, and I wanted to create one myself, so here it is! To assemble the tensioner, use all parts once (Frame_L and Frame_R...
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This heatsink support tube design will eliminate unnecessary bending tension on the empty side of the Anet A6's extruder caused by screwing solutions. *Don't forget to multiply the object or print it twice, as you'll need two tubes - one per screw.*...
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Alternative Attachment for Z Endstop on My Printer Anet A6. When I began switching out various nozzles, I realized that each differed slightly from one supplier to another visually and in height. This led me to adjust the hotbed under each nozzle...
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It can be adapted for both Anet A6 and A8 models when using a 30A power supply instead of the standard power supply. I made a minor tweak to fit on a Tatara frame perfectly. The print was done with a gap for the switch on the build plate, supports...
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... motors and the z rods. Printer: Anet A6 Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .1 Infill: 30% Notes: It's tight at first, so turn the z rods manually and lubricate before using the stepper motors or your stepper motors may skip.
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... nozzel) If you use another setup pls. verify these values for your printer. Update 24.03.2021: With Version 1.1 for my Anet A6 now the distance between nozzetip and lower side of the probehull is now 8.3 to 8.4mm...as it should be like I read :-)
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... build platform and the thing being printed. It's specifically designed for the Anet A6 printer, but will work for any printer in the Prusa clone family (and others, I'm sure) where there's a 3mm screw hole with its center at 4.5mm from a corner.
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Prusa I3 x ends are ideal for converting the Anet A6 from a horizontal carriage to a vertical. All other models failed due to incorrect dimensions, as the lead screw and z rod are 15mm apart. Additionally, the x rods are 15mm longer, so I extended...
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... at first glance, safety should always be the top priority. By combining this rewired strain relief with a cable chain, I've effectively eradicated two major points of failure on my A6 printer while maintaining a secure and organized cabling system.
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... FOR MAXIMUM STRENGTH! If you like this design and want to support my work, consider making a donation through PayPal at https://www.paypal.me/JordanHogetoorn. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 80%
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As I couldn't find a piece like this, for my Anet A6, I cut out an existing model. I was looking for a crescent-shaped fan duct nozzle with a support to be fixed with a screw. After cutting the piece I have redesigned the end caps with a curve to...
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This design was originally created to fit the ANET A6 without modifying the stock screws holding the extruder stepper motor in place. It still utilizes the stock heat sink and has dedicated space for airflow from the fan. After-market parts needed...
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... bore and addition of a new bore under nuts. The cooling zone bore was also enlarged to improve airflow. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 30 % Notes: I employ a border with a printing speed of 30.
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A Simple Cable Management Solution for the X Wagon Smiles: One major drawback of the Anet A6 printer is that the cable connecting to the X wagon tends to get stuck during longer prints. I've found an easy way to address this issue. To prevent cable...