anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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I'm a stickler for cable management and the Anet A8 was crazy in this regard. I have looked for many Cable Chains, but none of them convinced me; the designs I found were not aesthetically pleasing and others were not compatible with what I was...
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Made for my Anet A8 but should work for any printer this is printed with a support for the 3.5 mm hole for a screw. only 1 MM thick so it is flexible with PLA. Prints in 5 min or less. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printer Parts Summary Made for my...
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You'll be able to install your stepper motor for the extruder onto the X-axis using this mounting bracket.
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This is the stabilizing rod for the main frame of the Anet A8. Print both parts, then put them together and install them as one rod. The diameter of the outer holes are 8mm (M8 screws). 6/9/2017 - Version 2 Like my designs? Support me by buying a...
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I liked the X-axis brackets by Leo_N but they had unnecessary plastic around the hole. This means mine can be installed without having to redo all the cables! I also included the opposite frame brace with my addition. ... To print this design, you'll...
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Remixed this part to accept a 20 tooth idler pulley in the oem location and printed rod and rail plugs to allow for the use of the alternate x tensioner. ... Printing: Printable with or without supports Print with top of part on built platform ...
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I adjusted the zero reference point of the x-axis so that the entire hole in the upper screw on the left rod is parallel to the X-axis. Next, I attached a 2mm screw to the left jig. This setup works exceptionally well and is very easy to operate on...
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The chain mount attached to the x-axis motor has been remixed from davbarr's design, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2055872. The chain mount attached to the carriage has been remixed from Starwhooper's design, available at...
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This tensioner will work seamlessly for the reprap aluminum carriage upgrade on your Anet A8 printer. To install it, you'll need 2 nuts and screws from the original tensioner, which are likely M3x20mm. Due to their tight fit into the holes, use a...
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This is just a modified version for the x-axis bracket attachment. The the one from original design will hit the extruder motor and cannot be screwed on the bracket. Note that I use 20 of the small links. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
myminifactory
... as inspiration, prompting me to combine the most effective elements into something exceptional. The only print that necessitates supports is the x-axis left chain mount assembly. ...Everything else in this design is printed at 30% infill density.
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I'm passionate about creating captivating time-lapse videos that showcase unique perspectives, which is why I designed a device to secure my camera at a consistent angle using the x-axis motor, ensuring a perfectly level shot of the extruder in...
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I've modified this version for the x-axis bracket attachment. The original one from [original design](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3753044) will collide with the extruder motor and cannot be screwed onto the bracket. ... Note that I'm using 20 of...
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The installation of the MGN12H rail on the X axis demands a 20 x 20 mm machine profile with a length of 440mm, accompanied by M3 screws and nuts, as well as M5 screws and nuts. A necessary correction must be made to the body by cutting off excess...
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You'll need to tighten the Y-belt tensioner on your Anet A8 wooden frame to ensure smooth operation and prevent damage. To do this, locate the tensioner which is usually situated near the extruder motor. It's a small pulley with a bolt in its...
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This is a V3(Sub v2) remix of toosha's anet A8 Y belt tensioner - remix v2. Sub v2 as toosha had already remixed it to a V3. This adds the bottom 2 support pieces that was mentioned in the comments for V2 - seemed like a good idea, so I edited it...
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This mounts to the right side bolts of the X motor bracket on the Z lead screw, leaving room for belt maintenance if you have an open style motor bracket. It's set at a good angle to view prints through the IP camera. You can use this over the...
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Variance in temperature and humidity will affect the repeatability; however, it is not impactful, and we are not seeking micron accuracy as we do on the Z axis because we just want to roughly know the edge of our bed. Modifications: Before...
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Here is my design for a foldable PiCam support mounted on the y-axis. The bracket supports a 3-LED strip. ... Notice: You must attach the ball to the case using glue, as there are various diameters available and you need to select the correct one.
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... I include the Fusion 360 source files if you want to edit them. Printing tips: - my printer was not precise enough and the screw didn't fit the thread in the plate, so I had to print the Plate.stl scaled 115% (in the x and y axis, not the z-axis).
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Here are some cool 3D printed designs to check out on Thingiverse. ...Have a look at this awesome project, it's called "X end stop for Ultimaker" and you can find it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2088574
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This is a remix that doesn't require a separate 8mm bolt, just print and install. ...This is one of the best Y-tensioners for the Anet A8
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I've designed an undercarriage for four standard LM8UU bearings, integrating a belt tensioner into the Y-belt, with all holes and screws sized for M3 diameter using a 5.5mm nut wrench size. There are two versions to accommodate either the original...
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Print Details printer: Anet A8 (with some personal touches) slicer software: Simplify3D's advanced features infill density: a quick 40% honeycomb pattern supports for overhangs: definitely included wall layer count: three strong layers top and...
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Furthermore, the following parts are also necessary: two M6 nuts and two M6 screws.
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After trying various belt tensioners with mixed results, I decided to design a new one specifically tailored for the Anet A6 (or A8). This updated version is designed to be robust and securely fastened to a base table, as you can see in the...
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Humans optimize 3D-printer belts for 6mm belts, such as the Anet A6 model. ...They adjust tension using an adjustable screw.
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Here's the deal - this remix is totally doable without needing an extra 8mm bolt; you can just print it out and get to installing. ...Trust me, this Y-tensioner is a real game-changer for anyone using the Anet A8.