anet a8 x axis belt tensioner 3d models
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I've included clips for both the standard ANET-A8 belt that comes with the kit, as well as another one that fits standard GT2 belts. In version 2 of the clips, I expanded on the original design by adding a slot to hold extra length of belt in case...
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This is a remix of Martin_au's design, modified to be adjustable from the inside of the printer instead of from behind the display. Also made it wide enough to fit the original idler.</p><p>The model consists of two objects in a single file: the...
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Counterweight to compensate for the difference in mass on both sides of the X-axis in the Prusa/Anet BLV MGN12 mod: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2567757 The weight is Madcat BB Swivel Lead 300g:...
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This is based off Leo_N's awesome Anet A8's X-Carriage Mounts. The first home of the machine is here. First Print Start is here, and First Print Next Layers are here too. Second print with TMC2208 and new settings can be seen here, and Second Print...
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... to make the chain end housing lower into the X end and a piece got in the way of the stepper motor. These issues have been fixed in the current model. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% cubic
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this is a mobile x-belt tensioner. it will fit the anet a8 if the belt is loose. it needs a m3 screw and a butterfly. ...the upper holes are used if you want to attach an elastic with a screw.
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I enhanced the original X belt holder by D4N3L with a hook for a digital comparator/caliper, significantly simplifying the process of levelling the bed. ...To achieve accurate calibration, utilize printer commands to move the extruder instead of relying...
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Belt Holder with Advanced Support System - Model SN04.
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Tensioner for Anet et4, fits perfectly, IMPORTANT to print with layer height 0.12 and infill 40%. Necessary: -1 Screw: M5*15mm -1 Screw: M5*20mm -1 Self-Locking nut: M5 Tensor para Anet et4, ajusta perfectamente, IMPORTANTE imprimir con altura de...
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As part of my ongoing mission to upgrade my A8 Plus piece by piece, I decided to swap out the somewhat subpar X axis idler with a toothed version. This adapter makes it possible to install a 16T idler. It attaches to the outside of the right Z axis...
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I've modified the file to give the Carbon fiber version an extra 0.5 mm at the top and bottom, plus a 0.2mm boost to the adjustment end. Check out the last photo for a slicker way to install the guide bolt from the rear - it makes swapping this part...
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Tensioner for Anet et4, fits perfectly with precise dimensions. It's crucial to print with a layer height of 0.12 and infill at 40% density. ... Required materials: - 1 Screw: M5*15mm - 1 Screw: M5*20mm - 1 Self-Locking nut: M5
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I have to redo this design because my printer is symmetrical, with the distance between the LCD screw holes and the sides being exactly 71mm on both sides, rendering the other braces useless on my ANET A8. I'm not sure why this is happening, but it's...
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This ensures that the horizontal rods are providing the belt tension (and not your Z-axis). ### Updates: * I added a second version of the right side that is slightly looser than the left side, in case you don't want to struggle to slide the rods...
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Universal x-axis carriage (three bearings) upgraded on 12/10/2018 to accommodate larger M3 nut spacing requirements.
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To modify the X axis, I wanted to attach the BMG extruder and V6 hot end. So, I removed the holes for mounting the stock extruder, added a mount that's sandwiched between the BMG and extruder motor, and secured the wires with a zip-tie. I took out...
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This is an x-belt tensioner designed specifically for the AM8 or Anet A8. The carefully calibrated spacing between the rods measures precisely 46mm, allowing for a snug fit without any gaps. If the rods happen to be slightly too long, the tensioner...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No rafts were used. Supports: Supports were necessary for the motor mount piece. Resolution: A resolution of .2 was achieved. Infill: Infill density is 20% or higher. ... Notes: The addition of supports to the...
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Left-hand carriage, Axis Z, Motor X, bisected angles, axis name above, horizontal bar holes semi-circular semi-square. 2x LM8UU visible in photo. Axis Z, Motor X bisected angles, part name on top, horizontal holes semi-circular and square. ...( I...
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Robust X-Axis Cable Connection Clamp securely fastens 90-degree angled attachments to precise positioning mechanisms for optimized movement and reduced cable stress.
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For the X axis, I wanted to modify it a bit to mount the BMG extruder and V6 hot end. I just removed the holes for mounting the stock extruder, added a mount that's sandwiched between the BMG and extruder motor, and added a place to secure the wires...
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Secondly, I required specifically tailored mounts for my Anet A8, which I designed myself, drawing inspiration from the mounts I had previously used. ...These custom-made mounts are based on the carriage (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2099577) I...
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I wanted to have a whole AM8 CAD model in order to check some details, that's why I redesigned X axis printed pieces with rounder corners. Pieces needed: * 2 x 8mm diameter smooth rods * 2 x Tr8 leadscrews * 2 x Tr8 leadscrew bronze nuts * 2 x...
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With mounting the extruder on the x axis you can use shorter ptfe tube. ... <a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=52VBFE8T4PV5C"/>Buy me a coffee: </br><img...
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We've just finished an update for my A8 printer to create an ultra-sturdy V-rail system and Z motor mount for the Open Source Wood Frame. ... **Print Settings** * **Printer:** A8 * **Resolution:** 0.2 millimeters * **Infill:** 35%
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... However, the spacing between holes was not accurate and I couldn't edit this file using 123D Design software, so I drew everything from scratch myself. In the final photo, both units for X-axis and Z-axis are visible.
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... using them might be a good idea. Before printing, make sure your X-axis end stop is securely fastened, as it may detach during homing. ...To prevent this from happening, I secured mine with a cable tie after it popped off on the third attempt.