anet a8 petg cura settings 3d models
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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...
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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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... with another one. ...The hole is curved to promote smooth filament flow, but it can be used as is. However, I strongly advise adding a 10-15cm long Bowden tube (4mm diameter PETG) for a more effortless pull force, just like the picture I shared shows.
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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 model boasts a large heated bed capable of reaching temperatures up to 100°C, perfect for working with a variety of materials including ABS, PLA, and PETG. ...Additionally, the stock mainboard supports a wide range of features such as Wi-Fi...
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Although I printed it using PETG initially, I encountered a significant issue: the part would flex and eventually fail at the hotend mount point due to its plastic material properties. ...In response, I developed this design specifically to address that...
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... yourself. Before printing, you may rotate at 90 degrees the part in Cura (as shown on the picture after the printing stops). ...No need for supports, but I prefer to use low speed (30 mm/s) for a better quality (since I am not a "in hurry" person).
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Humans Set Temperature to 210 Degrees Celsius HOD Bed Set to 60 Degrees Celsius User Experiences Discomfort at 20 Percent Level Settings Adjusted to 0.2, 0.8, and 0.6
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Filament Holder Set - A Comprehensive Solution for Your 3D Printing Needs
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... many specifics. Maybe some minor filing/sanding to get the bolts and bearings to fit just right, but nothing too complicated. I printed in PETG and haven't had any issues with warping. ...Honestly, it works so well that I almost forget about it.
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this is the ultimate calibration test to check that all parameters are set correctly, it is suitable for any printer.
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antiwobble per sganciare l'ase x dall'asse z e non avere influenze tra tr8 e stampa... ...Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0,2 Infill: 20% Filament: sunlu pla + Black Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Setting the same X-axis height during printer calibration was a challenge I recently conquered. ...My solution involves a straightforward approach that should simplify the process for others as well.
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This thing was crafted with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8JkP7b4s6uB Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerGear Printer: MakerGear M3 ID Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 50%
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I know how to roll and supports for placing the roll on top of the display screen Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Steel Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Post-Printing
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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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Below, the Marlin settings are defined: **define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER +21 // X offset: -left +right [of the nozzle]** The X axis probe offset from the extruder is set to 21 units. **define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 59 // Y offset:...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: Prusa Printer Model: Prusa Steel Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill Percentage: 15% Post-Printing Settings: Speed: 80mm/s Infill Percentage: 15% Layer Height: 0.1500 mm Use Support Material: Yes Design Process: I designed...
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... OFF - 250V, 6A, 21X15mm. 2 pre-cut slots for adding switches. Need 1 drilling in the sheet metal power supply and 2 holes in the acrylic. Screws + M3 nuts are required. Self-drilling screw, 3mm is necessary. Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter
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... up with constantly readjusting the print bed using the standard setup with springs. ...That's why I designed these 15mm spacers, which take the place of the original leveling springs altogether. Simply tighten the screws snugly and you'll be all set!
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... which was only half size. ...It failed to get the letters correct, I suspect due to some settings being tailored for a different printer. ...A new print job was started but unfortunately it ran out of PLA before reaching the lettering stage...
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... slightly, with a thinner profile under the bearing that presses the filament against the gear. Additionally, the spring of the extruder has also been slimmed down to allow for smoother operation. For settings, please refer to Leo's original part.
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I had multiple problems trying to find a spot for my drink while working with my printer, so I keep setting it on the print bed and then forgetting it's there until my print starts and inevitably knocks it over. This is more of an advanced upgrade...
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... to reply you as soon as possible. Check my YouTube Channel and support me with a like ;) BYE Post-Printing G-Code settings Put this G-Code at the final in your software- G00 X0 Y0 G01 X180 Y200 F5000 G01 X200 Y200 F2000 M02 Category: 3D Printing
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... **Print Settings:** Resolution: 0.3 **Notes:** If you're aiming for precision, glue the PTFE tube in place to prevent any movement during printing. ...However, if speed is your priority, you can omit gluing it without compromising print quality.
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# My Marlin Offset Settings: define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER -28 define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 5 define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0 define X_MIN_POS -18 define Y_MIN_POS -10 define Z_MIN_POS 0 define X_MAX_POS 240 define Y_MAX_POS 230...
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Although supports are essential for printing, they're only required in one specific area if the orientation is set up correctly. I drew inspiration from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2138886, but felt that the loops were too large for my project....