anet a6 upgrades 3d models
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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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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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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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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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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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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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... to hit the switch and add the correct amount of height. Now my bed level is raised, allowing me to unscrew the bed leveling screws to a normal amount. Enjoy! Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15% or 20%
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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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... to make insertion easier and prevent damage to the bushing. Push the bushing between the guide rod and the frame plate, then remove the brim with a sharp knife. You'll need 16 bushes in total to provide all the rod connections for your Anet A6.
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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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Carcasa para la fuente original de la Anet A6 un interruptor con fusible y un medidor de voltaje y consumo. Idea original de MartinS79. No incluye los taladros para los tornillos, veo preferible mecanizarlos en la posición exacta. ... *Interruptor:*...
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The additional 'Controller housing with cutout' is compatible with the Anet A6 X-axis belt tensioner mod: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3713816 It's recommend to use a separate 12v power supply 1A or greater. Because when connected to the...
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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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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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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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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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This is a protective cover for your Anet A6 3D printer screen. It shields the display from dust and other debris. Eight different design options are available, featuring unique corner styles and patterns. The dimensions and overall shape remain...
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This is a remix from Xalky's "Anet A6 Titan Extruder Carriage Mount". Some of the key changes I made include: - Installing nut drop-throughs so that 3mm bolts and their standard nuts can be used instead of screws. - Streamlining excess material...
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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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These stabilizing struts are engineered specifically for the Anet A6, designed to keep it firmly secured on its workbench at all times. By adding more tension to the Y Belt, I discovered that the entire printer would shift forward, a problem easily...
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These struts are engineered to stabilize the Anet A6, keeping it firmly in place on its bench and preventing any movement. After adding more tension to the Y Belt, I noticed that the entire printer would flex forward. To correct this issue, I...
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The strip is secured in place using the two bolts that normally hold the display of my Anet A6 in position. To install it, I simply removed the two white spacer rings from underneath. I used this LED strip purchased from Banggood.com:...
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... guide, and you have to change the partition, and print the version with a clearance, wearying pass the screw and nut that outside. For those who have an older version of A6, here is the Henkolizer version: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1974412
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... a slotted screwdriver some endurance; I relied on my own some time; I didn't have much For the instructions, see the PDF I attached. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Notes: I used supports with 0mm contact distance (Z-axis)
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I'm mounting a bracket for the [0110-M-P's Raspberry Pi case](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740) on the upper left corner of my Anet A6 frame. The curved slot opening attaches to the screw that holds down the z-axis bar stop, and the other...
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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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Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 15% Notes: To enhance structural integrity, I recommend increasing the infill percentage. The top section of the bracket is not secured to the printer, which allows it...
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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...
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Print Settings: Printer: anet a6 Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100% Notes: It's crucial to use 100% infill to ensure the model is strong enough, so I added some support columns to prevent sagging on the overhangs. ... I created this design in...