anet a8 acrylic frame 3d models
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The reason for this creation is the front frame of the machine is severely damaged. I added a crucial function, y-axis tension to compensate. I feel that this version surpasses the original in every way. The design is inspired by "Y_tension1,stl"...
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... Inventor software. ...The accompanying Inventor file details the precise specifications of this frame. To properly align it, simply rotate the entire structure so that it rests flat on its bed. ...Notably, M3 nuts are utilized for integration purposes.
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... version of my setup now. ...The issue with the linear bed bearings has been resolved and at the same time I reinforced the rear frame with a U-shaped bracket to make cable routing a breeze, especially in installations like mine where space is tight.
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I've modified the spool holder frame, as seen here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2026493 by Speedy4433, and the spool center, which I've customized to accommodate a wider spool, can be found at this link:...
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The bowden extruder carriage was designed by someone else and can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2751246 The frame I built is very rigid and stable, which has allowed me to start printing even though the project is still in...
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... of them. ...The reason for this change was that the initial hole position for the leg sticking out was off by half a millimeter. To correct this issue, I re-uploaded the design to move the PSU mount holes about 2 millimeters away from the AM8 frame.
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I've been requiring a way to strengthen my rear frame, as well as install a 40mm fan to cool my stepper during extremely lengthy prints. I'm aware that it's not completely necessary, but after experiencing a few prints halt mid-print, and reviewing...
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Next, drill 8mm holes through the center of front, aft, and central frame parts, located 20mm from the underside. The middle hole can be reduced to 10mm for added flexibility. Insert a 40cm long 8mm threaded bar through these holes, securing it with...
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Please note that sometimes, the stabilizer frame may be too short. I increased their height by 0.5% and it fits perfectly.\r\n> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2074478\r\n\r\nFor more details about upscaling and fitting, check out the comments...
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FRAME MOUNT The frame mount still needs some modification as I got a slight warp in the printing and now have a measurement to adjust tabs just like I did on the bed mount. I went from 1mm clearance of hot end passing over chain to between 6mm and...
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With all 4 braces and the top plate on both sides, it makes the frame a whole lot stronger...a hell of a lot stronger! After printing with the whole top supported for the last two days, I no longer see any wobbling happening, and even the slightest...
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I was using a custom frame brace and tried several BLTouch mounts, but they either clashed with the brace or weren't in an ideal spot for my printer setup. To resolve this issue, I designed my own BLTouch mount using Fusion 360 to meet my specific...
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Hello, this is a back frame for ANET A8s printers. It's not your standard A8; instead, it features aluminum-covered plates with distinct variations. Make sure to verify the dimensions against your printer before moving on to check the initial printed...
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I was inspired by the design of dldesign, so I created this version for the MKS Base V1.5 board, to be able to mount it on the Anet A8's acrylic frame. You can also place a mosfet for the hotbed and a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.</p> <p>Enjoy!</p>...
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Some key features of the Tatara A8 Steel Frame include: * **Rigidity**: The XY frame and steel construction provide exceptional rigidity, making it ideal for high-speed printing. * **Stability**: The 6-level foot option ensures precise leveling,...
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MicroSD Card Adapter Holder Design Specifically for Anet A8 (8mm Frame) The Anet A8 3D printer boasts an impressive build volume, but one of its limitations is the lack of a convenient microSD card adapter holder. This oversight can lead to tedious...
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Remastered for ultimate performance. Users can now enjoy a stable and precise printing experience, thanks to reinforced support for the threaded rods beneath the printer's platform. Gone are the days of frustrating wobbles and instability. ...To achieve...
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You'll also require one million units of M8 (eight millimeter) threaded rod, which is fantastic for securing items like LED lights or cameras.
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You can easily attach your printer to a sturdy table using the provided mounting bracket and screws. ...Simply secure it firmly in place.
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This is a work in progress that will be updated frequently. Please carefully read all instructions before proceeding. The instructional pictures I have created are listed below, so feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions. Things to...
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I took Area51's design as the starting point, made some tweaks to enhance clamping force for my machine, thickened it for added durability and widened it to ensure there was sufficient material between mounting holes and the piece's edge itself. If...
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This modification requires moving the screen. The upper traverse is designed to be more resistant than the original part, despite being in two parts, and each part sits on a plate of 200*200 (just an orientation issue). The upper traverse includes a...
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Humans operate at a pace of 0.3 layers per minute, with printing speeds reaching up to 80 millimeters per second and an infill density of 30%.
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Easy fix - just attach your printer firmly to the mounting bracket securely.
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This upgrade significantly enhances the quality of your prints.\r\nIn addition to these printed parts, you will also require:\r\n30x30 mm extrusions. ...https://www.amazon.com/80-20-30-3030-T-Slotted-Extrusion/dp/B001F0F1OY\r\nX-axis - 2X – 260 mm, 320...
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I'm excited to see this remix of "Tuning Fork" by thingiverse user "carterb". The original design is a beautiful example of 3D printing's ability to create intricate and functional parts. Carter has taken the design to new heights with his remix,...