anet a8 replacement parts 3d models
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It's designed to work with spare parts from the machine. Change the screws from the extruder motor to (M3 - 28 mm). The hinge works with (M3 - 45 mm) screws, which are the ones you take out from the extruder. The fan is mounted with (M3 - 19mm)...
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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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This part has been designed to function without any bearing or screw. As a tip, apply grease to the area where the metal rod is inserted. To assemble it, you will need to remove the top plate of the Z axis. It may be necessary to lower the threaded...
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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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i do not like the way cables are managed (there is not management at all), so i designed these parts to improve it.two options, all plastic and a mix of plastic and alluminiumfirst options is made up of two separate parts that allows you to hide...
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The second part needs to be mounted on the extruder carriage with two M4 screws, which I obtained by reusing those already present on the X-axis bearings. After printing and assembling the parts, you need to modify the fine G-Code from your slicer....
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... Guide. In version two, there's a holder for the filament spool, but it's difficult to print. I'm considering breaking it down into three parts for easier printing. ... If you have any problems or improvements for this design, please let me know.
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When positioning the probe on the mobile part's hole, it is essential to secure a 3mm nut in place and attach a 3M*30 screw to the vertical hole, thereby allowing for precise adjustment of the probe's height. ...To firmly affix the probe to its mount, I...
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We make upgrades for the Tronxy machine, which has an extremely lightweight aluminum frame causing it to warp, so we design these parts to avoid warping and vibrations. You can buy this piece on our Facebook page. Follow us on Facebook at...
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(The part is designed to fit the suggested settings, but if a small modification is required just change the number marked with the red arrow). The switch should cut off the AC power from the source, so it should be placed in series. ... Visit my...
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To get this thing together you'll need these parts: 2x M3x5 3x M3x30 6x washer M3 2x M3 nut 1x M8x40 1x M8x30 2x nut M8 3x washer M8 Two bearings with a 22mm outer diameter are also required. This design allows for easy assembly and adjustment of the...
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The only part that I designed from scratch is the tool support. To switch seamlessly between the extruder and the laser, I installed intuitive buttons, eliminating the need to constantly unplug and plug in devices. ... I also added a convenient cable...
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... picture Ø 2.2 x 0.7. A convenient hole has been provided to lubricate the bearing. If you're planning to install a BMG under it, you can find the link for the part to install on this configuration below: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4408046
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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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After testing a couple of prints, I realized metal M3 nuts worked better than tapping the plastic, although I did create a threaded plastic test part and it functioned fine. To replicate this design, you'll need 2 x M3 nuts and 2 x M3 screws. This...
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To upgrade your 3D printer, you'll need the part from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2445884) and another one. Before using the purge bucket, it's recommended to apply tape on the part to prevent smelting. You can see a picture of...
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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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... To create this spool holder, you'll need to print several parts, including four 608 bearings and two threaded rods that are M8 in size and measure 225mm long. This versatile spool holder is specifically designed to accommodate a 60mm wide spool.
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I used SolidWorks Student to design the part itself, and then Slic3r to generate the Gcode. If you have any questions or need further clarification on anything, please don't hesitate to reach out. ...This piece is specifically designed to accommodate...
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There are also two notches to help align the parts perfectly. You might need to do a bit of filing to get the fit just right. To print it correctly, place it on your printer like shown in the third picture. Note: The diameter of the hole where the...
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The extruder doesn't touch any part of the arc and stays stable since it's close to the fans. Using a semi-circular, full-circular or stock fan mount probably won't be possible, although I haven't tried it out yet. ...If you find a way to make it work,...
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... cable chain from moving above the bed when moving in the -Y axis. This is the cable chain that I used with this setup http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printer-parts/pp_268309.html . ...It comes in a 1 meter length, and less than half of that is required.
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... let me know. Sorry for the unrelated thing in this post. This has nothing to do with dust protection, but Thingiverse requires threads to be accompanied by an *.STL file to go online. This thing is part of my "Only You Need This" collection.
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My contribution consists only of the two blue parts (LeftArm, RightArm), printed in PLA, while the rest of the complete spoolholder comes from Madjestik58. The white pieces are printed with PETG and have better properties compared to PLA. In general,...
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To resolve my concerns, I've designed this enclosure around a simpler part that I trust more. For those interested, I'll link the alternative below. The enclosure is intentionally open for drilling holes to install panel mount switches or other...
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Key updates include: * One-part assembly * Easy construction * Tight tolerancing * 25mm increased Z-axis space * Central mass distribution * Enhanced cable management Print time varies between 5-7 hours depending on the setup, and built-in supports...
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... - two coats again. The result was a high-resolution finish that's incredibly clear, as you can see right through the glass to the design underneath. And the best part? ...There have been no levelling issues, and no bed temperature problems at all.
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I added a picture for assembly to make it clear which part belongs where. The cable setup in the box still looks messy as you can see in the pictures, but I plan to tidy up and e.g. take the control panel out of the box. The handles I used may...
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Some people may think it's unnecessary and expensive, but they're right - take a look at the part list for the case and you'll see why: it includes just filament and no plate, plus extra nuts and screws for the housing. The walls are actually made...
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Human: yet another electronics case - part 1, anet board and bed mosfet\r\nfeatures: \r\nholds 1 anet board and 1 mosfet securely in place\r\nremovable front panel allows for easy access\r\ncable management components keep wires organized\r\n40 mm...