anet a8 cooling nozzle 3d models
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I recently discovered that the Extruder Fan isn't necessary for PLA prints, and the heatsink alone is sufficient to keep the extruder cool. As a result, I remixed the fan hinge to repurpose it as a straightforward dust cover. ... The original design for...
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... guide is available. ...This innovative solution replaces the traditional 7mm spacers often used behind the power supply to enhance airflow and promote efficient cooling. ...A compact option has also been added for those who prefer a smaller footprint.
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The nozzle tip of a friend has always fallen off, so I said " I'll make you one that fits ". Then I asked if he prefers big boobs or a round butt. You need support and possible brim. Print it slow , less to sand . ...Big thanks too artadams for his...
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The acrylic frame on one of my old A8s was starting to flex enough to push the Y-axis stepper out of alignment and affect print quality. I could go into detail on the engineering and physics of this, but it boils down to these printers needing...
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This updated version is compatible with both stock A8 frames and AM8 frames, which require 2xM5x10 bolts and 2xM5 T-Slot nuts. It works perfectly for an 8mm thick acrylic frame and can be easily modified upon request. Required materials include: ...
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Hello, I've built a frame for my A8 using 35x35 treated timber. It was a total cost of around £30. Here's what you'll need: * 35 x 35 timber (3m long, possibly longer due to cuts) * Miter saw * Wood screws * L Brackets x 8 * T brackets x 4 *...
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This allows users to lower the nozzle temperature slightly while maintaining high extrusion speeds without causing filament bowing between the feeder and throat tube due to increased pressure. ...To achieve optimal results, the hole may need to be...
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(http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1620630) It removes 5 nozzles from the back side and blocks 5 from the front leaving the left and right open. I have other ideas but that's it for now. Suggest ABS or a higher melt point plastic. .2 mm layer...
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... and inevitably knocks it over. ... This is more of an advanced upgrade for anyone who's getting bored with low-risk printing and likes to live life on the edge. It can also be used as a tray or something less cool. ... DO NOT PUT DRINKS ON THIS!
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This modification takes Arjjck's FANV2 (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1620630) in a new direction, eliminating five nozzles from the rear and blocking five more from the front, leaving both left and right sides open for now. Future ideas are...
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The upper screws are countersunk from the inside, while the lower ones are simply screwed into the cooling fins - see the rightmost picture. I'm not sure if both kinds of screws came with the printer, so you might need to find another way to attach...
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This is a Test for a High-Quality Leadscrew Printed in Three Dimensions A Square Thread Design Requires Flat Printing and Diagonal Alignment on the Surface To Compile Scad Files, You Will Need to Visit dkprojects.net/openscad-threads For Smooth...
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To use the purge bucket, simply add a custom G-Code script in Simplify3D under "Tool Changing Script": ;; Start custom tool change script M211 S0; G91 ; Switch from absolute positioning to relative positioning G1 Z1 F1000 ; Lift nozzle by 1 mm in...
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Another benefit is the reduction of air flowing around and the heat of the nozzle and the bed is more constant. ...(For me very important beacause the printer sits beneath a window and I was always afraid to open the window in summer if a print job was...
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For a long time, I've been relying on printed bed tops, but after only a few nozzle crashes, they became pitted and useless. I decided to give my glass bed a more commercial look by adding some flair, so I came up with the idea of using my printer...
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The cooling system is less prone to bending, and there's less dust accumulation. One of the biggest advantages is faster print times. Bed heating time has dropped from 20 to 50 degrees in under 1:50 minutes. Here are a few things you should keep in...
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END.GCODE End G-code: ;End GCode M104 S0 ;extruder heater off M140 S0 ;heated bed heater off (if you have it) M104 S0 ;extruder heater off G91 ;relative positioning G1 E-1 F300 ;retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle, to release some...
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This thing was created since I couldn't find a case that would hold two mosfets (of the type I used) and the Anet mainboard. I either only found cases to hold the mosfet(s) or the mainboard; many also had space added for other circuit boards that...
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PCB case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:989845 by vtoryh PCB fans (2 fans-40x40mm) plastic parts: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1174589 by steba PCB fans grid: stl file is attached Power Supply Case (for 12V, 360W PS):...
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Here's the END G-Code: M104 S0; turn off the extruder heater M140 S0; turn off the heated bed heater (if you have it) G91; switch to relative positioning G1 E-1 F300; retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle, to release some of the...
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PCB case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:989845 by vtoryh PCB fans (2 fans-40x40mm) plastic parts: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1174589 by steba PCB fans grid: stl file is attached Power Supply Case (for 12V, 360W PS):...
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... touch sensor nut plays a pivotal role. This part requires meticulous handling to ensure accurate readings and optimal performance. By engaging with the ET4 nozzle touch sensor nut directly, users can fine-tune their printers for exceptional results.