anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Please see the changelog below for a detailed list of enhancements: My Enhancements =============== * Added more holes to secure cables in place * Included square M3 nuts (DIN562) to mount the X belt holder on the backside * Installed M3 DIN562 nuts...
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#define X_MIN_POS -29 #define Y_MIN_POS -10 #define Z_MIN_POS 0 #define X_MAX_POS X_BED_SIZE #define Y_MAX_POS Y_BED_SIZE #define Z_MAX_POS 225 You could probably go higher on the Z but my 12864 LCD is in the way Testing Horizontal Carriage 1 Testing...
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I wanted to safeguard the Anet A8 Y belt tensioner's acrylic frame from the twisting motion of the adjustment screw. ...To achieve this, I designed a 12mm x 25mm plate with a 6mm solid cylinder, ideal for optimal performance at 8mm in size, to transfer...
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It could introduce tiny errors into Y Axis travel, especially when jerk values get high. I built the block and plate with a bigger surface area for stability and deliberately put the belt in a tight spot plus the nut recess. If I were you, I'd...
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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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Summary Matching Y-Axis Table to SC10UU (Pillow Blocks) requires precision, as shown in this template. To aid installation, a detailed video tutorial is available online at https://youtu.be/28y8pmaha7E. Print Settings Printer: Mendel Max 1.5 Rafts:...
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For the Y-axis, I considered a rail and wheel mechanism, so I designed this - an upside-down T-rail with tab&slot to interlock pieces for longer rails. It features three wheel pieces that fit snugly on the rail. However, printing small wheels creates...
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I wanted smoother operation of the Y-Axis belt, so something more robust than the standard design was needed. To achieve this, I redesigned the idler using a GT2 Idler bearing that provides greater stability. A small offset was incorporated to...
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Compact belt tensioner for y-axis installation is effortless, seamlessly integrating into v-slot aluminum profiles. To assemble, 20-25mm M3 bolt and nut, along with M5 30mm hex bolt and nut, are required. This design is one of the pivotal components...
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I design an endstop holder for microswitch-type endstops, specifically tailored for my machine's Y axis stop, which is mounted just above a linear rail attached to a 2020 extrusion piece. This part attaches to the 2020 extrusion and spans over the...
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The Y-axis mount for the Printrbot positions a stepper motor horizontally, allowing use of large polycarbonate pulleys unsuitable for vertical mounting. To install, print this part and two items from Thingiverse...
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The user extends the Y-axis end stop by thirty millimeters, doubling the printing space to two hundred millimeters by two hundred millimeters. Created for the Prusa i3 Rework's Y-Motor mount with its attached end stop mounts. ...
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... upper parts more robust. Please note you will need a larger rod that the one provided by Anet. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 100% Notes: Fill 100% to make it even more robust. ... Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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... some spares from the anet package). easy to install, unsrew the original parts and replace with the printed ones, see pictures for reference. for other parts please visit my collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8
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If you own a (older) Anet A8 board chances are that you can not change stepper currents or only the current of the z-axis steppers. Check https://3dprint.wiki/reprap/anet/electronics/mainboard for more details. The default current for the steppers...
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... The rod holders are wider than standard, allowing the Y-axis motor to be moved to one side for easier arrangement of power supply and electronics beneath the bed without additional feet. This new design ensures that the bed is centered and leveled.
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Beta version of my Y Axis MGN 12 Railed X axis for the bear. Note: I was a cheapskate when I started this project and went with 2020 for the ends, which has paid off since I don't lose any Z height with this design. I'm simply using cheap rails...
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##Problems:## - The only real problem so far is that with the stock A8 220x220 bed, the position of the pen relative to the extruder tip means I lose about 60mm of Y axis depth. I easily fixed this by moving the piece of glass on my build plate down...
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The spindle that comes on the Anet A8, at least in my case, is of good quality, just like the Z-axis bars, I have not noticed any deformations in mine. I believe that the problem is not the spindle, but rather the difficult task of making the...
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So I needed some rollers on the Y axis that would hold the Y plate vertical and the steel rails a couple of mm from the table edge. This design worked out perfectly for me. Almost no friction at all. Without the belts, it will now easily travel...
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Meanwhile, the other tensioner kept rocking up and down, causing the y-axis to shift all over. _______________________________________________________________________ I designed this: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2335845 and it's lost its...
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This is a Y-Axis Belt tensioner for the Prusa I3 rework. It features four M3x40mm screws, which can be replaced with larger ones to increase travel distance without compromising performance. To achieve perfect tension, I recommend using a holder...
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My Y-axis belt was extremely loose and difficult to tension, so I decided to modify the original bearing holder. I wanted to design it in such a way that I could hold the bearing and adjust the belt easily. I used Autocad to design this new holding...
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I designed this adjustable tensioner bracket for my HICTOP 3DP-17 Y-Axis because the stock 'pulley' refused to keep the belt on the bearing, causing constant rubbing and squeaking no matter how well aligned it was. This design should work seamlessly...
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This is a tensioner for the y-axis on the TronXY X1, which will also fit any 2040 aluminum extrusion. The goal was to create a very sturdy tensioner that doesn't slide or shake while keeping the belt and pulley as rotationally controlled as possible....
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In case your Cartesian 3D printer has a longer smooth rod for the Y-axis than the frame, and it doesn't have any termination on either end, this little 3D printable knob might save you some headaches, especially if your printer tends to vibrate a...
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This allows you to attach the GT2 belt on the Sunhokey acrylic y axis tray. The stock piece doesn't fit the teeth correctly to hold the GT2 belt in place. Printed out of ABS because it can withstand the heated bed. Supports are required for this...
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I upgraded my Y corner mounts and threaded rod with custom printed parts to give it a sleeker look and a more streamlined design. The hole through the model allows for an 8mm rod, which adds considerable strength and stability to the overall...
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The Ultimate Printer Shield: Anet A8 Chain Bed Protector Remix A cutting-edge, high-performance protector for the Anet A8 printer's chain bed system, engineered to optimize print quality and reliability. Key Features: - 200 precision nozzles for...
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The Titan Aero carriage boasts several key features, including access to the filament tightening knob of the Extruder, a turbo fan holder for part cooling, useability of the old default Anet A8 Turbo fan, easy printability, and compatibility with the...