anet a8 lack enclosure 3d models
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Mounting brackets securely attach the Anets LCD beside the printer for added stability. Two sturdy brackets replace the right panel next to the leftmost Z stepper motor and mount directly onto the LCD. ...The LCD itself is secured in place using four...
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I designed this switch holder to seamlessly integrate an LED strip onto my Anet frame. The primary objective was to create a precise mounting system that accommodates a 21x15mm switch within one of the frame's prominent holes, measuring 25mm in...
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This is a custom fan duct designed specifically for the Anet A3 printer. Since I opted out of utilizing the standard nozzle, I needed to create a unique solution. ...The height of this design is approximately 10mm greater than most similar models...
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I created a custom button frame for my Anet A3, since no existing designs met my needs, and now I'm sharing it with others in the hopes it'll be useful to someone else too. ...This is actually my first contribution here, and I'm really excited about it!
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This auxiliary spindle holder is designed specifically for users lacking access to bearings. ...A pre-drilled hole in the shaft allows for secure attachment of a wheel using a nail or an alternative fastening device.
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... coincidence. Engineered specifically for the A8, these fans are also compatible with any 50mm centrifugal part cooling fan. ...Their design is remarkably similar to the popular 40mm fan covers found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2599531
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... my printer to a sturdy piece of wood. With the A8 now rock-solid, there's no need to opt for high-resolution settings. ...To secure it to a robust 5/8-inch thick plywood plank, I employed 15mm long Phillips screws, ensuring a tight and stable fit.
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Two versions of this holder are available, with the second option (shaded red) positioned slightly further back to provide easier access to the SD card slot on ANET's control board. Although the first version (shaded blue) can also accommodate an SD...
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A custom volt meter mount designed specifically for the Anet A3 printer, featuring an integral shunt holder. This unique setup enables users to easily monitor their printer's voltage levels while keeping the electrical connections organized and tidy....
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Hello as you had more note it is necessary to print several parts for the reinforcements of the anet on the front to install I do not know how many tensioner because not strong enough or which requires a crazy installation so g took several models of...
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The prototype functions as intended but falls short in its lack of a secure clamping system. This crucial feature is absent, despite being integral to its overall functionality. ...To address this issue, I've attached the clamp holder directly to the...
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I crafted this filament guide to utilize the original screws that secure the LCD to the A8 printer, and yes, they are long enough. When I integrated the X-axis chain into the printer, the filament would snag on the chain, causing the spool to become...
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Power Box A8 Switch: https://aliexpress.com/item/Promotion-5-pcs-2-Pin-SPST-Red-Neon-Light-On-Off-Rocker-Switch-AC-16A-250V/32427150186.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.uCnPmf Fuse:...
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I decided to enhance my A8 by installing some lights, so I purchased a few dollar tree flashlights for the LEDs and created this bar to mount under the top frame. I wired in a USB connector to plug directly into my raspberry pi for power. ** Update...
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The extra nuts and washers came as spare parts with my A8 3D printer, but I needed longer screws, which I had to purchase separately. To achieve a stable print, I used 10% infill and PLA material; however, ABS would also work well in this setup. You...
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I wanted to add lights to my A8 so I bought a couple of dollar tree flashlights for the LEDs and made this bar to mount under the top frame. I wired in a USB connector to plug into to my raspberry pi for power. ** Update ** Found these 12V light...
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... fan fall out while long printing job and big mesh of plastic everywhere.On original desing when nozzle totaly inserted in the fan duct, the hole dosen't fit with exiting screw of fan to. I just change the angle of arm for better fit on my own A8.
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I crafted a custom enclosure for my printer using durable PLA and sleek plexiglass, infusing it with a minimalist style that's both lightweight and visually appealing. ... This clever design makes it effortless to detach and reattach, granting me...
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This is my custom-designed e-box for the electronics of the Anet A3D printer. It comes equipped with a high-performance 60 x 60 x 25 mm cooling fan that's included in the package. The ebox has been carefully crafted to accommodate up to two mosfets...
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... inserted. To assemble it, you will need to remove the top plate of the Z axis. It may be necessary to lower the threaded rod so that everything fits snugly. I can confidently say that despite lacking bearings, this design yields very good results.
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It is engineered to attach securely (with two hex M3x20 screws provided with the A8) to the X-belt holders/tensioners that have two screw holes, such as these models: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2425783...
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I was irritated by the stock ZAxis mounting on my A8, particularly when I was going between the stock platform with painters tape, and clamping on a glass plate. Works great, but it's still always wise to fine level with the thumbscrews, but I find...
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Usage -------- Clips a 1mm CFK plate (220x220) onto the A8's standard heating bed. The combined thickness of the CFK plate and heating bed is approximately 4.2mm. Use the same corner four times without any additional material needed. Installation...
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I completely overhauled my A8 to make cable replacement a breeze and prepare for potential waterlines in the future. All parts were printed using Hatchbox ABS (grey parts) and Priline CFPC. I'll post pictures as soon as I have the chance.
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Before assembling the A8, it's crucial to polish the steel guide rods, which arrive quite rough. It's also vital to pack the linear bearings with grease, as they can be dry when shipped. ... My printer has accumulated over 2600 hours of use now and...
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This little piece allows you to attach two LEDs to the stock extruder carriage just behind the hotend to light up your prints for visual monitoring It is designed to attach (with two hex M3x20 screws provided with the A8) to the carriage-mounted...
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I've been testing my reworked design on an A8 3D printer, and even under full y-axis belt tension, there's minimal deflection of the vertical support holding the motor plate. ...My rear acrylic plate is now flat again, and as a bonus, the Y axis motor...
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So, I decided to redesign the whole thing from scratch, taking into account the M3 screws and nuts that come standard with the Anet (assuming you've got some spare 19mm long ones lying around). The back of this design is carefully crafted to match...
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The barrel is the original Anet, I've modified it by changing the Teflon tube with one that goes from the nozzle to the highest part of the upper thread guide, the nozzle I put one from a E3DV6 clone, although I'm waiting for an original Volcano, I...
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COTS: 4 x M3 screws L:20mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:40mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:20mm hex socket cap 4 x M3 nuts (DIN 934) 4 x M3 nuts with nylon lock (self-locking) I've reused the original Anet bearing f623zz. Thanks for sharing your...