anet a8 x carriage dimensions 3d models
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New Fast Hotend Change Anet A8 Mount, for stock bearings or Igus like. It's time I wondered about designing a fast extruder change to use any combination of nozzle, threaded tube full metal or with Teflon tube. You can pre-assemble ready-to-use...
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it has the same lenght adjust system of last ver of fan case New fast hotend change Anet A8 mount, for stock bearings, or Igus like. It's time I was wondering about to design a fast extruder change, to use any combination of nozzle, threaded tube...
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Here is a support for an E3DV6 on an Anet A8 with a BLTouch. Offset X: -39 Offset Y: 19 This bracket mounts on slides using original screws (12 M4*7 screws). The nozzle is secured with two M4*40 screws and matching nuts. Install the nuts in the...
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... of the belt, which in turn decreases necessary tension and vibrations. The following parts are required: - 5 x M3 18mm (from Anet kit) - 5 x M3 nut - 2 x washer (for original pulley) I welcome any feedback or comments. ... Best regards, Brisemuth
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I'm using the stock ANET board, which means you'll need to keep the original stepper motor since the anet board doesn't seem to have enough current to drive a low-profile stepper. You'll also need to reverse both the extruder drive and the X-axis...
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A modified belt mount for sadegroo's E3D Titan Aero mount for Anet A8 AM8 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3423607 Loops the belt around and forces it to interlock to prevent slippage. I still use zip ties to keep the ends together, but it's less...
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... users who have plenty of extras lying around. Don't forget to update your firmware with the correct offset (37mm): define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 37 define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0 define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 0 Have a great time.
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I rapidly engineered this fixture specifically for the X-carriage as I required a solution that could be swiftly disassembled without requiring screw removal. ...The clips beneath the sliding bearing have thus far proven reliable in holding everything...
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When loaded into Slic3r, the original X carriage file was rendered unusable due to corruption. To rectify this issue, I imported the file into Netfabb for repair. Additionally, I modified all large screw holes to 9mm in diameter to accommodate...
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This remix also adjusts the belt holder so that the thicker reinforced gt2 belt that comes with the anet can fit. This remix also adjusts the size of the bearing holes to match some cheap ingus style bearings I picked up... ...this is not too useful...
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A new axis x sensor is available to detect and track movement along this specific axis.
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I'd like to explore the possibilities of upgrading the x-axis on my human.
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I've used two of these systems on my Anet printer, but mounting them and tightening the belt isn't straightforward. Next, we should focus on improving the belt-tightening process. To increase the assembly's strength, I've made some attempts at...
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To complete this task effectively, gather two additional M4 x 3/8" machine screws or longer and two M4 locknuts.
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Here is a rewritten version of the text: A new sensor support has been designed specifically for axis X.
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I fashioned an X-Belt tensioner specifically designed to work seamlessly with my X-Axis guide rods, which had trouble seating properly during the initial assembly process. ...Depending on your printer's configuration, this modification might necessitate...
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I modified the original design because the fork's strength issue required an adjustment. ...I also reduced the hole dimension to fit the nut snugly, as it was spinning with the bolt.
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Here's what's new: It's an updated remix, courtesy of viktor3d X Beld Tensioner. What I've changed: - I'm now using M6 x 35 DIN 603 screws. - The sliders are beefed up - they're now 33mm from left to right. - My pulley has shrunk down to fit...
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Shift the X-axis rods so that the Z-axis rod can enter the printer body hole without bending (a small note: my X-axis rods are firmly attached to the motor side, I wrapped them with stretch film and inserted them) Tighten the X-axis rod tightening...
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To upgrade your X-Axis, you'll need these essential components: * A 10mm threaded rod, measuring 38cm in length * Four hexagon nuts, each precisely sized at 10mm * The four stabilizer units from your existing X-Axes system Locate the frame's two...
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Hi, I made this X belt tensioner. All you need is on the last picture. You dont need longer belt, you have to shorten it a little. There are some imperfection in drawing (It dint print one hole, I had to drill it). I am attaching sketchup and obj...
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An additional assembly mount for the X-axis is added to this design from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2328353, incorporating motor support and tensioner belt tensor. The axis of the tensor has been added with threaded shaft, tensioning nut,...
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I'm excited to share with you my creation of the X belt tensioner! Everything you need is clearly outlined in the last picture, so take a look. Don't worry about needing a longer belt; instead, just shorten it slightly to get it working perfectly. I...
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The switch holder accommodates both switches for the x- and z-axis. The z-axis endstop is attached to the spindle and turns with it, resulting in a significantly higher precision than a linear endstop. The distance between the center of the spindle...
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This X-axis tensioner utilizes significantly less material than its counterparts and is integrated with the original bearing holder, bearing, and bolts that come standard with the printer. It makes a substantial difference in print quality. The tab...
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Simple carriage for Bowden, BLTouch and a breakout board 40x40 and radial 50x15 Fan The breakout board including a partial list is available on oshwlab https://oshwlab.com/Pflasterboy/breakout-board
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Robust Dual Fanduct Design Inspired by Ultimaker: Features a sturdy carriage and a versatile mounting system for an 18mm sensor, perfect for precise temperature control and monitoring during the printing process.
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The original carriage-mount bracket failed to align the sensor correctly with the extruder, so I reengineered the bracket to shift the sensor backward and to the right a bit more. The redesigned bracket also features added reinforcements intended to...
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I have designed a carriage for a BMG Wind Extruder. The design is ispired by https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2629401 There are two versions, one for a E3Dv6 hotend and one for a Volcano hotend. Currently i have only tested the E3Dv6 Version. ... ...