anet a8 anti z wobble 3d models
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Most frame braces attempt to stabilize the z-axis by reinforcing the acrylic parts among themselves. If a printer is already placed in a solid enclosure, the perfect opportunity arises to easily eliminate all motion induced by motion on the x-axis...
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Enhanced Version Print Time (60 mm/s) = 8 hours Material used (grid support 0%) = 110 grams Solid Version Print Time (60 mm/s) = 10 hours Material used (grid support 0%) = 145 grams Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes...
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Simple Anti Z Wobble Solution for Anet A8 Owners: No Bearings Required! To achieve precise alignment, ensure all parts fit snugly together. For optimal results, apply a small amount of lubrication to facilitate smooth movement. When installing the...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short of reaching all the way to the frame, causing z wobble. I designed this simple object to press fit onto the top of the rods, extending them enough to reach the holes in the frame. Installing them is...
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The Z Axis threaded rod for the Anet A8 falls short by design, causing z wobble due to a physical limitation. To bridge this gap, I created a simple accessory that can be pressed fit onto the top of the rods, extending them far enough to reach every...
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Before and after printing test blocks (AVS label with anti-wobble system and old screws). The printer prints cleaner with new screws, but small waves on the Z-axis are visible. Irregularities feel even stronger to the touch. Most likely, I'll go back...
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I removed the anti wobble system and the upper bearing. Before and after printing test blocks with new and old configurations, respectively. The printer prints cleaner with the new screws but shows small waves on the Z-axis. It also feels more...
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I rebuilt the model using Anet dimensions and printed it. Unfortunately, the result was subpar due to issues with cap screws and reduced stability caused by a small contact area. However, subsequent refinements resolved these problems effectively. ...To...
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I redesigned the model under ANET size and printed it successfully. However, the first iteration was a poor replica due to issues with cap screws and an overall lack of stability resulting from the minimal contact area between components. The final...
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Flipped design optimizes bearing positioning, allowing for increased clearance on the Z-axis. Physical flipping of the original design can lead to the bearing falling down the screw rod due to vibration. ... The original design is available here:...
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Hey everyone, I've got a simple fix for The Anet A8 printer that's going to resolve the annoying Z-wobble issue plaguing this affordable printer. All you need to do is print out this part and attach it to the threaded rod on top without taking...
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I'm still learning the ropes of 3D creation, having just taken my first stab at it. As a complete newbie to 3D modeling, this was an exercise in trial and error for me. I'm hoping that somehow, someway, someone out there might find it useful. The...
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... want a raft/brim to print if you don't have an adhesive bed. You put the thin end into the hole above the z-axis bar, then slot the bar into the large hole. Secure the swirly bar in place by tightening the hex nuts at the bottom. ... Use ZWobble.
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I was searching for some z-axis anti-wobble top plates for my Anet A8 printer that wouldn't look unusual. Since I couldn't find one, I decided to design and build my own. ... If you want a more secure mounting option for your bearings, check out this...
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I decided to swap out the other Z-Axis brackets because they just weren't holding up to my standards, so I went ahead and scoured the web until I stumbled upon a gem on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2719424 - I immediately fell in love with its...
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... this twice because you'll require two Z-axis rods. I printed the Anti Z Wobbles with a 5mm brim. It may not be strictly necessary, but it's worth trying. ...After printing, you might want to scrape the tiles to ensure a better fit for your bearings.
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I know I've made some edits to various parts and reposted them - some might call it excessive, but I'm doing this not only for personal backup purposes, but also because I'm working on a comprehensive Super Anet A8 project. Around August or...
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I'm Building Upon Saschai's Refreshing Concept and Eliminating Wobble! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1858435 I'm Opting for a Single or Dual 16x8x5 Bearing Solution to Achieve the Same Result. ... How I Created This Design: Using Sketchup, I...
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... while the smaller one is an evolution of redangel1984's V3 model. Both are specifically engineered to work seamlessly with the Anet A6/A8 printers, ensuring precise adjustments when calibrating the Z-end stop thanks to Bomber0's clever modification.
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This update addresses the Z-wobble problem affecting Anet A8 owners. ...I revised the file due to a tight clearance between my Anet's extruder and bed, which is equipped with a Chinese-made E3D V6.
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This design effectively eliminates the vibrations of the Z axis produced by the extruder carriage. Moderate improvements in the quality of printed pieces will be achieved, and also the noise generated when printing on very specific occasions will be...
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This design reduces the vibrations of the Z-axis produced by the extruder carriage. Improved print quality will be achieved and noise levels will decrease when printing under specific conditions, such as when moving the printer at high speeds. It is...
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I'm now equipping my assembly process with specialized hex slots for screws, making it significantly easier to secure components.
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As time went by, I found myself repeatedly tightening and loosening the screws, which eventually led to a problem - the tab that they passed through began to develop cracks or even break apart entirely. ...To prevent this from happening, I reinforced...
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I'm remixing an anti-wobble design specifically for the stock parts of my Anet A8. ...The best part is that I won't have to disassemble the entire printer - just a few screws will do the trick.
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Modified Simple Anti Z Wobble for Anet A8 by robertlox, for long Z axis Remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2121017
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... six small ribs inside. This ingenious feature ensures that the bearing stays securely in place when you press it inside. To further enhance functionality, I incorporated arrows on the lower end, allowing for effortless Z-axis alignment checks.
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Take your trusty old inline or skateboard ABEC5 bearings and install them in the guide. To complete the task, you'll also need two M3 nuts and screws that measure Ø22x8mm. Make sure to use PLA material with a 100% infill setting for optimal results.
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Original Hesine M505 - Anet A8 Upgrade Kit (Updated): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1718315 Anti Z wobble I used (Anti Z Wobble for Anet A8 (using 16x8x5 bearing)): http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1890670 This is version two of my IGUS x-mounts....