anet a8 stepper motor 3d models
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Dear Developers, I'm sharing my files for a stepper motor-driven Paste Extruder that's a variation on the simple paste extruder designed by "keesj". I integrated this setup into my delta-printer. The speed of the stepper motor is controlled manually...
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A Stepcraft CNC typically features stepper motors with drive-shafts at both ends, each measuring 5mm in diameter. These shafts are long enough to securely hold a knob. The STL file usually contains a 5mm-diameter hole, but it needs to be...
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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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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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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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... 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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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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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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... 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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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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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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The right Z-axis jackscrew nut support now secures the X-axis motor in place. ...By adding weight to this jackscrew nut support, we effectively counterbalance the motor's weight, thereby preventing the jackscrews from falling out of alignment.
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This is mount for E3D bowden extruder with extruder motor on top which makes it more like direct extruder.
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Here are the key components: * Motor: Lin engineering 3518X-10-02 + Power consumption: 5.25V, 0.3A + Part number: WO-64715 * Driver: Stepper motor driver controller board (adjustable speed with remote control) - available on Aliexpress at...
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This mount accommodates Adafruit's 12V Small Reduction Stepper Motor, found here: http://www.adafruit.com/products/918. The two mounting holes on the motor align with corresponding holes on the platform and four additional holes are available for...
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Motormount for Z-Axis Info Correct the Stepper mount to version 2, or mirror the old one. Print Settings Rafts: No rafts are required. Supports: Yes, supports are necessary. Resolution: The resolution is set at 0.2 millimeters. ...Infill: The infill...
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... they increase the printer's height and create an unbalanced look, so I designed this one instead. ...It appears more compact while still making it easy to access the extruder. Note: You may need longer screws to attach the extruder to the stepper.
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These protective caps secure the Z-stepper threaded rods, ensuring they remain perfectly aligned. Simply print them without supports or rafts and then press-fit them into position for a seamless fit. ...It's a straightforward process that gets the job...
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Now slip the brace onto the back of the 2 vertical side frame parts of your A8, just a few mm down from the top plates that hold the Z rods. Push the sides on far enough such that the M3 bolts are touching the acrylic frame. Rotate the brace such...
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If your A8 is anything like mine, the Y rods will be quite loose in their bores initially, which should make them even more sturdy. I measured the rods to be precisely 7.94mm, so your results may vary accordingly. You've been warned that these...
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... in place after tapping it in. ...This is my first foray into designing custom parts for my printer, and I was surprised by how effortless the process was - a simple design job that yielded a quick print result, giving my A8+ an instant style boost.
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... created one that's both lighter and more efficient, complete with holes to secure it to a wooden base. To make your A8 model more rigid and print faster than the others, you'll need to add some mounting holes for the printer's front plate on wood.
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Fan Cover for the A8 Model - High-Definition Printed Design Engineered for Performance: 100% quality assurance at every stage of production, from concept to delivery. Innovative Printing Technology: Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques to create...