anet a8 nylon 3d models
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I had constant problems with certain prints as my A8 wasn't printing accurately at true center. This print allows me to measure exactly how far off my printers origin settings need to be adjusted in my slicer. If you have a printer with a larger or...
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It's a game-changer for improving the stiffness of your A8 printer. Say goodbye to heavy shaking and hello to smooth operation. Before you start printing, make sure your printer is properly calibrated to get the best results. You can print in both...
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I acquired an upgraded power supply unit for my A8, swapping out a 20A model for a more robust 30A unit. Unfortunately, the mounting holes on the new supply did not align with existing holes, prompting me to forego drilling new ones. The PSU...
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The A8 Power Switch is crafted to be stronger, positioned closer to the printer's front, and easily accessible from behind if needed. This design ensures quick access to the switch. Printed in two separate parts (Top and Base), this allows for...
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I designed this because loading the filament on the A8 is a pain. on the lever i put a small piece of Teflon tube. The heat break is mounted so that it is equal with the chamfer as you can see on the picture. Its not perfect but its better than...
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I've used two of these systems on my Anet printer, but mounting them and tightening the belt isn't straightforward. Next, we should focus on improving the belt-tightening process. To increase the assembly's strength, I've made some attempts at...
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... regards to acceleration and jerk. Note: I switched to MARLIN firmware, which is now natively compatible with ANET. I'm also sharing the configuration for MARLIN. ... As you can see from the second picture, the autolevel feature works very well.
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... hour prints. For my set up, ended up having the second extruder at (X-32.25, Y0). Might also adjust the rear anet_dual_x_carriage_v4 since my X-axis belt was rubbing and added some spacers for the rear Tronxy mount which isn't clear in the photos.
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This is a unique project requiring an original Anet PCB. Two key features make it stand out: effective cooling of hotspots on the board, such as motor drivers and heating transistors, and a tidy solution to eliminate the "wire jungle" that often...
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I eventually came up with this idea, which consists of two parts and is designed specifically for standard Anet steppers. As usual, I used sintered bronze bushings throughout. I produced versions with 4 and 3 bushings, but since the rods aren't...
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... its length being 4mm too long when combined with the damper. ... My Anet is now remarkably quiet thanks to these dampers on the X and Y axis, paired with the External Fan featured in one of my other projects: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3290553
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You'll also need to add some M3 washers, which shouldn't be a problem for most Anet users who have plenty of extras lying around. ... Don't forget to update your firmware with the correct offset (37mm): define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 37 define...
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... nervous in terms of acceleration an jerk... EDIT : I switched to MARLIN firmware which is now natively compatible with ANET. I join the configuration for MARLIN too. ... As you may see on the second pictures, the autolevel does pretty good job ;-)
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Update 6/6/2017 - Removed Anet Springs and Installed Dual Thumbwheels, To accomplish this update, you need to have four M3 nuts to attach flat head screws to the top plate, then drill out the threads on the y-axis carriage. I combined it with my bed...
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You'll need; --------------- 2 x 29cm M6 threaded rods 2 x M8 bolts (4cm) & nuts 6 x M8 washers 2 x M6 Nylon lock nuts 4 x M6 Nuts You need to print; ----------------------- 4 x m8-frame-washer.stl 2 x rod-base.stl 1 x t-corner-left.stl 1 x...
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### Highlights: - optimized for perfect balance with motor as close to smooth rods as possible to minimize play - rigid but lightweight, high stress parts are one piece - open assembly for easy servicing - you can use HOT2 fan duct from original...
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... one. Thanks. Leo Update 2017.07.06 Added a version for use with a BLTouch "Anet_Fan_Sensor_Holder_BLT_Leo_N" You will need two M3 screws. ... Update 2017.08.13 Updated "Anet_Fan_Sensor_Holder_BLT_Leo_N" to accommodate the new version BLTouch-Smart
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I created this modification because loading the filament onto my A8 printer has been a real hassle. To simplify the process, I've added a small piece of Teflon tube to the lever. The heat break is positioned so that it's perfectly aligned with the...
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UPDATE PLEASE USE FILES V5 Ive just updated these so they fit together better and nuts are easier to insert Hopefully this will be the last update Wanted a new extruder for my A8 Still learning how to use fusion 360 so thought a good place to start...
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It looks like you've been busy upgrading your A8 direct drive printer with a custom enclosure and adding various components such as thermal runaway protection, thermocouple amps, and a Marlin sketch. You've also shared some useful tips and tricks,...
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Hi Everyone, This is a Super Simple Filament Guide for the Anet 8. I just wanted to create something quick and easy to try out some new materials I recently bought. So I decided to share it with my fellow makers. I was playing around with bamboo...
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So installation should be much faster and simpler than with most other A8 strain reliefs. The 8 holes are meant for zip ties, so you can route your cable as needed (depending on your setup). Print time should average around 2h30m with roughly 30gr of...
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It seems Anet intentionally misaligned those rods to create some friction. If you're experiencing this issue too, here's a fix for you! This will stop your Z Axis from falling down when your printer is off but won't prevent your z-axis from moving...
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Unscrew all of the long Bed Screw's clockwise a little bit at a time to prevent the spring from bending them.(Pic 001) Now you need four nuts to secure the Screw's on the Hotbed (usually there are some left)(Pic 005) Install the Spring, Spring...
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My 3D printer is sitting on a shelf with another shelf right above it, anyone with an A8 knows that the lack of rigidity is a major issue that seriously reduces print quality... There are plenty of large frame braces available, but why go to that...
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Anet must have intentionally misaligned those rods to create some friction. If you're experiencing this issue too, here's a fix! This will stop your Z Axis from falling down when printer is off but doesn't prevent z-axis from moving because motors...