anet a8 x carriage 3d models
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I recently purchased two idlers, specifically the "20T ID3 OD18 W6" variety, although in hindsight, the "16T ID3 OD13 W6" might have been a better choice to replace the pairs of bearings used as belt idlers on my A8. However, OpenSCAD kept throwing...
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The following files were updated: A8_Right_v3.stl A8_Right_v3_Nema_Latch.stl Updated 2018-04-27: I changed the Nema17 bracket so that it would be easier to install the motor. The first design was difficult to get the motor in without breaking the...
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Edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/bnMFXIbOICr How I Created This Design Six mounting holes were strategically placed to allow for the self-leveling sensor to be mounted on the back of the extruder carriage, ensuring a seamless...
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This adapter allows you to swap out the 40mm fan that came with your printer for a different one, specifically designed for use with this specific carriage: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2193695 I am using an aftermarket fan from ALSEYE on...
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Not tested with the original A8 belts. Original text: This is a spool holder that lets you keep the door on your FlashForge Adventurer 3 without making any modifications to the machine for printing external filament. All of the other designs...
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Mount a peg to axis x rail without end with input for lubricant.
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Support for End-of-Term X-Axis Alignment with Inverted Supports.
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As the belt tightens up along the X-axis, the printer's transparent acrylic casing starts to warp significantly.
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Pieces needed: * 2 x 8mm diameter smooth rods * 2 x Tr8 leadscrews * 2 x Tr8 leadscrew bronze nuts * 2 x LM8LUU linear bearings DISCLAIMER: I haven't printed them yet, so I have to print them myself to check how tight pieces fit. ...However, if you...
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This design is for installing three bearings onto the X axis. ...It significantly improves print quality by eliminating play or looseness found in the original aluminum supports.
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For individuals who experience difficulties with the belt constantly coming undone from the x-clamp, a simple solution is to secure it neatly and keep everything looking organized.
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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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I remixed the popular x-belt tensioner to fit a idler up to 9.5 mm in width. All holes are designed to fit M3 screws and nuts. ... Update1: Updated the measurements to fit for the purpose
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1 x M3 screw 20mm long 1 x M3 nut The tensioner is really strong (I added a chamfer at the bottom of the towers so they have better resistance to tightening and they don't crack). Be careful when tightening the M3 screw for the idler (don't over do...
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The X-axis holder got a major makeover to accommodate a pulley system. The initial design was too tight, preventing it from snugly fitting the pulley in place. ...A simple tweak and now everything is working smoothly, just as planned.
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However, it's worth noting that the built-in mounting holes in the housing are designed to fuse together with inserted nuts -...
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This setup enables seamless integration of Meermeneer's renowned Z-endstop design in conjunction with a cable chain system on the X-axis. The modified component specifically requires the use of M3 screws for optimal performance. ...A complimentary...
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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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I've upgraded the classic x-belt tensioner to accommodate an idler of up to 9.5 millimeters in width. All necessary holes have been precision-designed to seamlessly integrate with standard M3 screws and nuts. ...Update: I've revised the measurements to...
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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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A more robust alternative to the original X-axis belt tensioner is available for use. ...I suggest pairing it with this belt holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4024940 The other end of the belt can be secured in place by screw and cable tie, as...
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This section is specifically designed for an X-axis tensioner system. I've identified the issue - when using this type of tensioner, the linear rails tend to press together. To resolve this problem, you'll need a 43-centimeter-long M8 threaded rod....
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I'm going to make an adapter to put a small chain into the car X, compatible with the fine adjustment endstop. ... A video moving and some explanation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLUHJkz0Ph8 All my files are located at...
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This is a modified version of the x-belt tensioner by freemark, featuring an enlarged opening for use with a GT2 pulley. A 16-tooth pulley was utilized in this design. In addition to the pulley itself, one M3x20 screw and one M3 nut (preferably a...
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I purchased a 10x10 cable drag chain on Aliexpress (the link is https://es.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-Best-price-10-x-10mm-L1000mm-Cable-Drag-Chain-Wire-Carrier-with-end-connectors/32369095707.html). To complete the project, I just needed to...
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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.
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My second update is the cable chain for the X axis. My problem is that, being in a wheelchair, my fingers have no strength and I didn't want to have to let go of everything to insert one by one into each link. ...That seems unnecessary to me and so I...
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I've also added X-axis tensioning into the design which again has advantages in comparison to doing it long the length of the belt. It gives much more subtle adjustment. ...In concert with working bearings, it allows tighter settings with better levels...
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I'm putting a fresh spin on Freemarks' "Improved X-Belt tensioner" - hence the upgraded improved. The look of those steel bolts for adjustment just didn't mesh with the Y-Belt tensioner by @Photograaf16 (1959208), so I decided to go for something...
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Improved version with dovetail: A straightforward, space-saving solution for tightening the X-Axis belt quickly. This revised design draws from *Luke_O*'s original concept but incorporates modifications to enhance durability and stability. After...