anet a6 upgrades 3d models
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Y axis cablechain for underneat the hotbed Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: .20Infill: 20 Filament: 123-3D PLA Yellow Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I needed the Anet A6 Full Graphics LCD display positioned off-center, specifically offset to the left, so it would neatly clear the Y-Axis belt tensioner. CPT_Spekkie's design was a great starting point, but I wanted to make some adjustments on the...
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X Axis Carriage for Anet A6 with E3D Titan Extruder and V6 Hotend. Added Mount for Mini IR Height Sensor on 06.01.2018 (https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/). Carriage Version 2 Added on 05.11.2019, Preventing Heatsink Fan...
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I created this belt tensioner specifically for the y-axis of the Anet A6 printer. You can easily attach it using standard M4 screws. To secure the belt in place, simply wrap a cable tie around it, just like on the x-axis. The support structure is...
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This is a handle that can be used to move the heat bed of the Anet A6. It mounts below the bed. Needs to be printed in PETG or other heat resistant filament or it will melt due to the proximity to the heat bed. There are some customizable options,...
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I've taken on a redesign of Z rod cap for Anet A6 by jadames, aiming to slash friction against the frame and make inserting into threaded rods significantly simpler. Key changes include: - Swapping straight cylinder profile for 3 toroid shape to...
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This is a direct replacement for the Anet A6 Y motor mount. Customization options are available to tailor the design to your needs. When adding a motor damper, I encountered an issue where the bed would collide with the motor. To resolve this, I...
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... facing forward on the machine, while the other can be mounted below the surface on which the printer rests, remaining securely attached to the Y-axis rods. It serves as a holder for both screwdrivers and Allen wrenches included with the Anet A8/A6.
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i'm looking for a small 48x29 voltmeter/ampermeter to include in the anet a6's right foot. i use this 48x29 voltmeter/ampermeter with a 20a shunt, and it's easy to connect - only three wires are needed. ...you can find this product on aliexpress at...
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This design supports a self-leveling sensor specifically tailored for the ANET A6. It boasts a reinforced structure that securely attaches to one of the fan's mounting points, enhancing overall stability. The creation has been rigorously tested...
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For Anet A6 - MOSFET Holder with no drilling in the printer body. You can use the existing holes. You will need two longer screws (M3x40) to shift the board so you have access to the USB port easily. On the pictures, it's the 15mm version for the...
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This is my first modification for my first 3d-Printer Anet-A6. 2x x 40mm axial fan - silent 1x 8mm sensor better fan duct maincable holder Printed in 0,2mm resolution an 30% infill. Printed without Rafts and without supportstructures. ... You can...
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... LED strip (14.8W/m, 60 LEDs/m), but they were too bright. Directly connected to a 12V power supply via two separate wires. For "half" version use one piece of strip. Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A6 Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 30%
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The Anet A6 fan mount features a cable management system, inspired by Nick Rimmers' innovative design. This clever solution keeps cables neatly organized, adding to the printer's overall aesthetic appeal and functionality. By incorporating this...
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Belt tensioners for the Anet A6 Y-axis are widely available. A simple solution exists for the X-axis. Cut or engrave it using a lasercutter; 4mm acrylic is ideal. Alternatively, print it with your 3D printer. Tinkercad can extrude it from the SVG...
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... is secured in place by utilizing an existing nozzle fan screw (as shown in the screenshot). If your printer has a similar extruder carriage design (excluding the Anet A6 model), please let me know and I will update the description accordingly.
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A custom mainboard case designed specifically for the Anet A6 frame that not only keeps all cables organized and out of harm's way but also provides staniffs for a MOSFET board to secure your hot bed in place. ... This particular design is an adaptation...
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Human Required:\n1 Screw M3 40mm\n1 Locking Nut M3 (Prevents screw from turning when tightening belt)\n1 Self-Locking M3 Nut (Tightens belt securely, prevents unscrewing with vibrations)\n-Shorter length allows better strap tightening.\n-Use a...
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I have designed two components to install an optical endstop on the x-axis for the Anet A6, featuring the X carriage modification available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2106854. ... To activate the optical endstop, you must modify the...
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I designed a custom holder for my Anet A6 LED Bar, specifically tailored to accommodate its wide 13mm LED strip. To create this holder, I printed two or more units and scaled down the insert to fit snugly alongside the LED bar's width by adjusting...
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Here's how to use the SD/Micro SD adapter by Hokus70 with the Bowden conversion frame from DukeDoks on your Anet A6: You'll need an M3 screw and a flathead M3x10 screw for this job. First, mount the SD adapter using the M3 screw. Then, press it...
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Y-Belt Tensioner for Anet A6 with mounting-holes designed to secure firmly to a ground plate. This innovative solution utilizes standard components: * Two M3x18 bolts commonly used in Anet systems * Two M6x60 bolts and nuts that enable precise...
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... enjoy using this creation.\nAlso, there's an STL file with a larger 10mm. ...base for the A6 (not intended for use on the A8).\nPrint Settings:\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: No\nSupports: No\nResolution: 0.2\nInfill: 30%\nNotes: Wall thickness is 1.6
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It's designed for Anet A6, but easy to modify to fit any other printer. It has 8mm wide mounting space for Anet's acrylic upper body. Don't forget to put the fillament throug this guide BEFORE feeding it to printer's extruder. You can not do it...
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The new design is tailored to fit the 2017 Anet A6 printer, with potential compatibility also considered for the Anet A8 model. The frame remains unmodified, taken directly from the original thing:2051259. In contrast, the back plane was adjusted to...
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This is a custom filament sensor designed specifically for Anet A6 and A8 printers that utilize the Anet board. When the filament runs out, it automatically triggers a pause in printing, ensuring seamless operation. The heart of this sensor is an...
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This is a drag chain designed to fit snugly below the print surface of an Anet A6 or Anet A8 printer. For this upgrade, consider desoldering the connector of the print bed to avoid excessive wire bending. When soldering them back on, the wires should...
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For an improved and enhanced presentation, visit https://www.designuitinspiratie.nl/anet-a6-hot-end-mod/ This is Hot End 3 for the Anet A6. I have multiple Anets and they are used primarily for ABS and PET-G printing. However, these printers are not...
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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 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...