anet a8 e3d
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It has been tested on a stock hotend as well as a Phaetus Dragon Hotend (E3D v6 heater block). The tolerances for the duct mounts are quite tight, so some sanding/filing might be necessary for a good fit and to avoid damage when fitting. All...
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I couldn't find a suitable extruder mount to use the E3d titan extruder with the V6 and volcano hotend, so I just made one myself. This custom mount comes equipped with everything you'll ever need for your hotend, including a Z-sensor probe mount,...
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Printer also has its own dual head, short distance, worm gear extruder, compatible with J-Head and E3D that's currently in stage of testing. Movement in X and Y axis is secured by GT2 or T2.5 timing belts; Z axis is done by two M5 threaded rods. ...
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see: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1103976 BOM: Printed Parts: - ExtruderBody - Partcooling_Fan_HolderV3 - ExtruderIdlerLEFT - ExtruderIdlerRIGHT - PartcoolingRemadeV1_1_Left - PartcoolingRemadeV1_1_Right Others - 1 e3d chimera / cyclops (clone)...
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Print Settings Printer: VERTEX K8400 with E3D print-heads Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 25% Notes: Use touch-bed support when printing part_3. Post-Printing Assembly Instructions Push three M3 self-locking nuts into cutouts of each...
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... You can print both models without support. The first should form a modest test for bridging. E3D Bigbox print - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNguP7DO1K4&feature=youtu.be
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For this, you will need a few parts: EzStruder direct drive or bowden doesn't matter Low profile motor support printed part (see my thingiverse thing) 30x30mm Fan shroud v3 (or other thingiverse thing version) 3 fans of 30x30mm (or different size,...
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The Afterburner allows for quick filament changes, has mounts for various hotends (E3D V6, Slice Mosquito, and Phaetus Dragon). I also created mount designs for either a BLTouch (or clone) physical probe or PL-05N/PL-08N/OMRON TL-Q5MC2-Z...
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- belt driven extruder with a bowden system - xyz cartesian system - E3D all metal hotend - 40mm radial fan for heatsink - 2x30mm radial fan for partcooling - t8 lead screw for the Z-axis (up and down) - nema 17 steppermotors - 8mm brass rods (for...
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One Thing I Found Out Is That with a More Focused Air Flow, It Can Affect Hotend Temperature Stability, So I Changed to an e3D V6 Clone Heatblock and Matching Silicone Heat Block Sock. This Has Been Great for Keeping a Stable Hotend Temperature, and...
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It has been tested on a stock hotend as well as a Phaetus Dragon Hotend (E3D v6 heater block). The tolerances for the duct mounts are quite tight, so some sanding/filing might be necessary for a good fit and to avoid damage when fitting. All...
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The "Grip", "Barrel", and small parts don't need to be translucent so choose your favorite filament.\n\nPrint a mirrored version of "Chamber Stop L".\n\nI'm using an E3D V6 Volcano with a 0.6mm nozzle, so the lines are quite thick for mine. The...
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Bill of materials: HARDWARE - AC power cable (IEC C13) - AC 08 power socket - x2 6810 ZZ or 6810 2RS bearing - x3 608 2RS or 608 ZZ bearing - E3D STANDARD Volcano hotend - Silicon sock for hotend - Volcano nozzle - Drill 1,7mm / 3,5mm / 5mm...
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The goal remains the same - design a solid 3D-printer using standard parts, easy to build, use and maintain but not too expensive It's built with 2020 aluminium extrusions, NEMA17 motors, 8mm steel rods, LM8UU bearings, 8mm lead screws (l=300mm), a...
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The fan mount now holds a 35mm fan instead of the commonly used 40mm Noctua or Sunon fans, which were deemed oversized for the E3D hotend and lacking in strength, especially with the Noctua. Changes: 1. 35mm fan installed instead of 40mm...
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... One major advantage is that I'm using an E3D V6 Hotend. This thing is more forgiving than my old Hexagon hotend, works better with exotic materials like TPU. Still have some issues here and there, but it's easier to understand what causes them now.
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I was using an E3D Titanium break and it has different tolerances. Also, for some reason I had been using 2mm inner diameter PTFE tubing at the hotend. I swapped it out for 1.85 ID tubing. After that, I had no issues at all, the tips look great! I...
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I no longer hesitate to swap to the nozzle size best suited for the task. One downside is that it doesn't have nozzle storage in its little box so hoped to improve that, with this design using the orginal box just remove the foam the holes are...
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Parts Required: 2 x Spool Bearing (printed) 2 x Spool Knobs (Printed) 2 x Spool Holder cones (Printed) (4x Optional for 2 spools) 1 x Filament Guide (2x Optional for 2 spools) 1 x 1m, M8 x 1.25mm threaded rod (mine is a Stainless Steel rod) 14 x M8...
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This particular project is designed specifically for my printer (GEEETech i3 pro b with metal parts) but if i get interest in the comments from other hobbyists looking at making this design I'll be more than happy to upload files for this print head...
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Assemble flipflop + flipflop-base + lock-TrayThe tray is a great way to finish the run and to store extra marbles. Print SettingsPrinter: Anet AM8Rafts: NoSupports: No, except for “The Wave” and “Lombard Street”Resolution: 0.2Infill: 20%Filament:...
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Including @TNS whose Anet solution to this problem is what I based mine on for the Geeetech printer. Since I never found a completely ideal solution; a toothed wheel that a) printed well, b) was just the right match for the stepper gear pulley (20...
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This is an enclosure for an Anet A6 that (tightly) fits: MKS Gen v1.4* Mosfet* Raspberry Pi 3* 3A Buck converter* I upgraded my A6 to a MKS Gen v1.4 as it was the simplest (and cheapest) route to upgrade the stepper drivers and get some TMC2130*...
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Please and thank you!For More Cool Projects and Upgrades, Don't forget to Follow Me on Thingiverse and Subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Gear Down For What?https://www.youtube.com/c/GearDownForWhatI printed this on my Anet A8You need to print these...
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Wiring was pretty straight forward: Noctua fan Cut green (Tacho sense wire) and make sure it can't short out anywhere. Solder (PWM signal) blue and yellow (power) together. Original fan Cut off the wires, leaving you with some headroom. Grey wire is...
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Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 25 Notes: Printed using ABS: 0.3mm nozzle, 0.15mm layer, 110C heat bed @260C. ...The slicer is calibrated to provide 1:1 dimensions and no excess thickness (that is 2mm wall width in...
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It is a generic part and no longer specifically made for the Anet A6. I also used a new meter that displays: Voltage, Current, Power, Power Factor, Energy in KWh, and Frequency. Linked below. The face mounts with 3mm hardware, the back side is...
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- Layer height 0.2mm - 35% infill cubic (higher infill has little effect) - Wall lines: 3 (1.2mm) - Infill overlap: 45% (overlap between infill and the walls, for better adhesion of the infill) - Speed: 55 mm/s (infill 110, walls 27.5, first layer...