anet a8 nylon 3d models
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I modified the original file so that I could use the nozzle cooling fan from my Anet A8. I also made some modifications to add recessed nut holders, a slight modification to the hot end cage to make insertion/removal of the hot end easier as well...
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Due to my limited access to hardware while deployed in the Middle East, I've tried to reuse as much existing hardware from the Anet A8 kit as possible. The extruder mount uses zip ties to secure the extruder motors and the 50mm fan is...
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The anet a6 is equipped with an easily accessible thumb-friendly extruder button, allowing for quick adjustments on the fly. ... This printer was used to produce high-quality prints at a layer height of 0.2 mm utilizing petg material.
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Adding custom SD card support to your Anet A3 printer requires careful modifications to the existing framework, specifically targeting the 8mm stock frame and incorporating a distinctive logo inspired by the iconic series, Gundam Thunderbolt's Living...
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This is an essential stabilizer for the Anet A3 Z-axis system. ...To achieve optimal performance, you will require two high-quality MR148ZZ bearings measuring 8mm x 14mm x 4mm in size.
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Un simple, pero útil, soporte para dos mosfets, uno para la cama caliente, y otro para el hotend, encajan a la perfección con agujeros ya existentes en el lateral de la Anet
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To prevent this, I designed a little heated bed cable holder for the A8 since I couldn't find any on Thingiverse and I don't believe in drag chains for the A8. This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online at...
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Depending on your Anet model, you might have to mirror the part, so please check that it will line up before spending about eight hours to print this. Other than that, I was pleasantly surprised by how well the design fits and works. ... Here is the...
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... (2) M3x40 screws (2) M3 lock nuts (3) M4x0.7-10 button head screws (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (3) M4x0.7 T nuts (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (1) GT2 Timing Gear (optional) (1) M3x0.5-20 socket head screw (1) M3x0.5 nut
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I noticed right away that a major drawback of the Anet is its lack of stability. To counter this, I took the initiative to secure the machine firmly to an 18mm plywood base in order to keep it square and make leveling the printer easier. With this...
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I'm thrilled to share with you this low-profile wide-mouth filament guide that perfectly complements the A8 frame, sitting proudly above the display. ...Its ingenious design enables the filament to seamlessly follow the extruder along the Z-axis,...
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Innovative creators have taken the classic A8 frame brace and given it a modern twist, merging elements from multiple sources to create something entirely new. ...This revised design showcases a fresh approach to functionality and aesthetics, blending...
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This is a custom holder designed to replace the original power supply from the HP DSP600 at its designated location, specifically where the A8's power supply once resided. ...It seamlessly integrates by fitting into unused mounting holes found on the...
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We required significantly more clearance around the MOSFETs and the A8 board in order to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating. To address this issue, I've created an enhanced design that expands on the original concept. ...All creative credit...
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Edit: End Cap 2 has a better fit and a small nub to hold it in place, I tapped it in for a better fit This is my first attempt at designing a part for my printer. ...Super easy design and a quick print to bring some bling to your A8+.
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The A8's butterfly nuts are a real challenge. They tend to loosen up due to the constant vibrations. I designed a custom adapter that secures an M3 locknut in place, effectively replacing the original butterfly nut. ... FreeCAD v0.16 source files are...
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Removing the Anet v1's LCD screen was a must after switching to Ramps, as it rendered the top of the printer useless. Deleting it without an alternative would leave a gaping hole, making this otherwise impressive device look awkwardly unfinished. ...I...
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I'm on the hunt for a system that can consolidate all my Anet tools in one place. So, I took matters into my own hands and designed this compact tool container/organizer from scratch. ...It's my debut project, and I'm thrilled to share it with the...
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I've created a convenient organizer to store the stock tools from the Anet A3 kit in one neat location. This design doesn't include a slot for side cutters, as I learned a valuable lesson after breaking them. ...The mounting point is securely attached...
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... the belt holder because the acryl ones break quickly. ...I've tried using originals from Anet, but they're too thick and inflexible. ...To prevent layer shifts, I upgraded to a more flexible and reinforced belt that's suitable for both widths.
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... AliExpress, offering a wide selection of compatible components at affordable prices. These replacement parts are designed to meet the needs of Anet, Hesine, and other acrylic-framed 3D printers, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance.
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Simple but very useful part for ANET A ( PLUS printer to protect the Reset button from unexpected resets. Simple and fast print, Use raft, no support, 20% infill. Glue the protector with a few drips in right position. Avoids abortion of...
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This is a precision-designed friction fit brace specifically engineered for the top panel of the Anet A3, carefully crafted to minimize vibrations caused by increased X-axis acceleration.\r\n\r\nThe design features a snug, deliberately precise fit...
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... by clicking the "Tip Designer" button to contribute towards supporting more creative designs. ... I designed this printer cover since there's no visible Anet branding on their machines, making it a perfect opportunity for some visual flair.
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I have remixed one of the best Y-axis tensioners for Anet. I tested it by making the tensioner a bit longer and the wheel to compress is wider, as the original was a little small to grab in conditions. ...ALL MY FILES IN:...
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The holes for attaching both the acrylic frame and the power supply unit were misaligned, so I redesigned the model in Fusion 360 based on Anet's CAD files. ... - Aligned acrylic mounting holes correctly - Corrected PSU mounting holes location -...
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I couldn't find anyone capable of using the original Anet bar. I managed to create one that's nice enough to place over the Lack, just like in my case, but not only that. ...It was printed upright without any support.
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I mostly made a Frankenprinter out of Ben Levi's excellent MGN12 parts for Alu A8. Dont tell him, he will rip his hair out... The motor mounts are Straight from his collection. Anyway the parts work well for me. A tip: When mounting, tight everything...
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I mostly made a Frankenprinter out of Ben Levi's excellent MGN12 parts for Alu A8. Dont tell him, he will rip his hair out... The motor mounts are Straight from his collection. Anyway the parts work well for me. A tip: When mounting, tight everything...
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There is only a little for the A8 Plus, so I've built a spool holder. The axis serves as a rod with an 8 mm diameter and 120 mm in length. ...(I had another completely scratched linear bearing axis left over) As spool wheels, there are two versions:...