anet a8 x carriage 3d models
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... UPDATE: This design is outdated by a new and much simplified http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2169547. Use this if you want super smooth rolling with 608 bearings. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100
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Two new holes are drilled to accommodate M3 bolts and nuts securely.\r\nThe fixator that held the Z-screw in place has been successfully removed, allowing my X carriage to move with unprecedented smoothness, eliminating any potential for wobbling and...
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Printer Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .16 Infill: 20% Notes: I used line supports at 10%. Kept the bottom nice and flat and they were left behind on the print bed when removing the parts. Post-Printing Simply place...
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... the printer itself. By following these simple steps, you'll be able to create a more efficient and effective cooling system for your Anet A8 3D printer. ...This will lead to better print quality, reduced warping, and increased overall performance.
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... supports is also a hassle. My Anet A8 prints exceptionally well with the newly attached BLTouch auto leveling bed sensor. Below, you'll find specifics on my settings using Simplify 3D. ... I've included the Rhino .3dm file if you want to modify it.
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... printer. Always touch the wire before pressing a button or reaching for the sd card. If you feel a slight static jolt, it's working! Check out my new product "OFFi" Auto-off switch for ANET A8 at: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=jimb15122
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I needed to print flexible filament using my Anet A8 with Bowden setup. Existing solutions online required extra parts I...
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\r\n\r\nPrint two pairs of them, screw an M4 screw into each (a standard M4 screw will self-tap the PLA), clip them onto the bottom of the Z axis, and turn each screw so that the top of the screw is around 0.5 to 1 mm lower than each z...
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For the X axis, I redesigned the X carriage and the X sensor support, incorporating a mounting feature for the BLTouch auto bed leveling sensor. To implement this upgrade, I utilized HIWIN HGL15CA rail blocks with medium pre-load ZA and HGR15RH...
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It comes equipped with a high-performance 60 x 60 x 25 mm cooling fan that's included in the package. The ebox has been carefully crafted to accommodate up to two mosfets and the motherboard, ensuring seamless integration with your printer's...
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It's a fully self-contained electronics box for the Anet A8 -- it houses the main board, an upgraded 30A power supply, the LCD control board, two mosfets, includes ports for a USB and SD card extension cables, and a 12V 80mm fan. I liked Jaro's...
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To install this onto the top of the Anet A8, first slide the holders onto the top side plates behind the screen. There's a gap on the underside to allow it to fit over the screw that is holding the top plate onto the frame. Maybe I'll change the...
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COTS: 4 x M3 screws L:20mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:40mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:20mm hex socket cap 4 x M3 nuts (DIN 934) 4 x M3 nuts with nylon lock (self-locking) I've reused the original Anet bearing f623zz. Thanks for sharing your...
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When I integrated the X-axis chain into the printer, the filament would snag on the chain, causing the spool to become hopelessly entangled. There are numerous filament guides available, but I wanted one that exceeded existing standards and...
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... you'll need to cut the aluminum tube as shown in Picture One. Option two was designed with this in mind. To access other compatible parts, visit my collection at https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8.
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I have an Anet A8 stock bracket that's not very efficient or attractive, one of my models that shows promise. I will make further updates to achieve better results and more, such as having the brush bearing in one piece without screws and lighter...
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Upgrade your Anet A8 to a top-notch, high-speed printing device with silky smooth results. Download this hotbed stabilizer: 1. Print it four times 2. Mount it securely to the hotbed carrier 3. Tighten it firmly to all four edges and place the hotbed...
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I am excited to share with you the final version of my Anet A8 frame upgrade, a project I have been working on for some time now. This is not the first iteration of this printer that I have uploaded to Thingiverse, as previous versions have undergone...
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The central hole measures precisely 7.8mm, accommodating the M8 150mm threaded rod that comes with the Anet A8 for the spool holder. This rod fits snugly, so carefully spin the printed designs onto it and secure a nut on the outside of these plugs...
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So i dont think its necessary. Anyway i made the new screw with a zero backlash nut. this screw has 1600 steps per mm Print instructionsPrint Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20% Notes:...
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... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3149068 you than need to cut the aluminium tube as shown of picture one. option 2 was made with that in mind. for other parts please visit my collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8
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Replace the frame of your Anet A8 with a sturdy and stable aluminum structural 20x20 standard V-Slot frame. PDF documentation with measurements and part/ tool relationships necessary for building it can be found along with print files. Video...
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The EiiiCooler is designed to efficiently cool the cold end and extruder motor of the Anet A8. Recommended Radial Fans: https://www.banggood.com/3Pcs-3D-Printer-12V-DC-50mm50mm-Blow-Radial-Cooling-Fan-p-1121554.html?p=DZ1112667138201407XF Using a...
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... for the left side, the right side can be mirrored in the slicer software The penholder can is designed to be attached to the tool-ventilator. This one is probably to low for most ANET A8 printer, but can be easily changed in a 3d-editing tool
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Storage containers for tools, spare parts, etc., securely stored in a threaded framework designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer. The assembly takes into account geometric constraints to ensure uninterrupted operation. The included files...
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Troubleshooting the Mosfet Hot Bed Module on an Anet A8 3D Printer. First step is to ensure the Mosfet is properly seated and all connections are secure. Check that the thermal paste between the Mosfet and the heat sink is in good condition, free...
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Hi!\r\n\r\nI built a simple clip on/slide on filament guide that's perfect for my Anet A8 printer and will fit any 8mm thick surface.\r\n\r\nIt attaches to the top part, nestled between the screen and buttons.\r\n\r\nWhat sets this design apart is...
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Here's a simple nut cap designed for the Anet A8 3D printer. This cap fits snugly onto the threaded rod located on the front acrylic face plates. Its beveled top edge ensures a smooth fit. The nuts are approximately 18mm long, with a hexagonal...
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Here's what you'll need: * 35 x 35 timber (3m long, possibly longer due to cuts) * Miter saw * Wood screws * L Brackets x 8 * T brackets x 4 * Rubber feet x 4 Printed parts, no supports: * 0.2 res * 65% infill After assembly, you'll need to adjust...