anet a8 y tensioner 3d models
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... front, left, and right parts. A new rod hole of 8.4 mm has been added because the original design didn't fit. For other required parts, please visit my collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8 or check out my profile.
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My A8 has quite a noisy Y-azis. The 8mm holes in the perspex front and back are fractionally over-sized (if not, assembly would be tricky). Here is a set of clamps which can replace the tear-drop perspex plates that retain these rods. Use an M3x12...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% How I Designed This: Windows 10 3D Builder is my go-to tool; it's simple and easy to use, unlike most other 3D programs out there. ...I uploaded the STL file into 3D...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50 Notes: Before mounting the chain, I thoroughly exercised it to ensure perfect performance. Please be aware that there may be issues mounting the chain if the "hotbed...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: varies Notes: Print the frame and hotbed mounts with at least 25% infill and two or three shells. Print 14 chain links (and maybe a few more as spares) with 10% infill...
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**Critical** accuracy is essential for prints of this magnitude, and if you're experiencing problems with belt tension or damage to the belt, your accuracy may be compromised. Unless you've made changes, you should be using standard X/Y calibration...
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Cable Holder for Heating Table (Y Axis) Mount the y-axis holder in its designated spot. ... ------------------- Holder of Cable for Heating Table (Y Axis) Attach it to the mounting point of the y-axis strap holder.
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I modified the design based on a product found at Amazon, specifically the Ruthex Heatbed Holder for Anet 3D Printers. ...The changes were made to improve functionality and overall user experience.
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... enough or might necessitate an absurdly complex installation process. Therefore, I obtained several models of parts and started remaking the front part, incorporating a functional tensioner that incorporates a screw for improved print quality.
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porta rodamientos del eje Y, con dos orificios para los tornillos
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The custom-designed belt tensioner was seamlessly integrated into the existing mechanism, showcasing a remarkable example of adaptability and problem-solving skills. ...By cleverly reworking the design, the user successfully ensured a secure and...
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Guide rods are held firmly in place by robust holders that secure them along the Y axis.
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For all A8 Plus Users who are not satisfied with the belt attachment on the bed, just like me! Remove the screws, insert the belt in the clamp, then attach it back to the bed. Don't forget that the other side of the belt also needs to go through the...
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I decided to create a new frame mount design as the original one didn't match up properly with my frame (A8's production run had undergone several changes). I started from scratch by designing a chain link and building it upwards. Initially, cabling...
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Leftward-springing Y-axes oscillate freely as I print from high-quality ABS material using a precise 0.4 millimeter nozzle, carefully crafting each 0.2 millimeter layer with precision and control.
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... holes for M5 screws to secure them in place. You do not need to use the screws for the system to work effectively. The y_railing_holder.STL file was printed three times, while the y_railing_holder_with_switch.STL file was only printed once.
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With the reduced support structure, I'm now able to attach the Y-Axis motor with the connector pointing downwards, a configuration that looks more appealing to me. Another benefit is that the wires beneath the Y-Motor don't require tracing like a...
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I'm designing a new Front Y-Frame because my "Cable-Chain under the Hotbed" setup isn't compatible with the Frame-Stabilizer I found. First, I'll create a Y-Frame based on the original dimensions: The distance between the outer holes is 218.5mm for...
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Initially designed to correct Y-X-plane twist, it instead tilts the Z-axis when the printer is twisted due to the Y-axis's greater rigidity. This fix alone is insufficient - additional support will be needed. Similar design to...
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I remake this Y hot bed cable chain so it works normally without scratching your printer. With this design, you can easily swap out the old one for a new one using the V2 model of the printer. Let's print it! I reworked this Y hot bed cable chain.
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If you need to print a Y carrier plate, I've created one that can be printed in a 220x220 printer. The space between the holes and the hotbed measures 209mm. For inspiration, check out https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2325206. Ensure your printer is...
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My Y-axis motor used to overheat after extended use. To resolve this issue, I designed a cooling system that proved effective. ... This cooler is compatible with the following type of fan: ...
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I wasn't thrilled with the standard y-axis brackets, feeling they should stretch across the whole width. So, I designed one that spans the entire length. My printer measures 221.00mm between the two acrylic pieces, so if you decide to print this...
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this thing is suitable for whom who have screwed the anet frame to a solid base, otherwise please check out the original design by aeropic.i remixed this wonderful design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498478) for 3 reasonsthe original is too...
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It works pretty well but unfortunately the print bed will then knock into back of the y-axis motor (at least with the dampeners I have). It's just a few milimeters, so to combat this I decided to make a mount that I could place by hugging the rear...
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Here's a revised version of the text that meets your requirements: This is the cover I created to go along with my previous post about the Y-Belt Clamp. If you print this clamp using PLA, you'll want to use this cover for optimal results. Update:...
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I desperately required a solution to prevent my Y cable chain from colliding with my hot end during the home position calibration. ...A previously posted design caught my attention, but unfortunately, I attempted to implement it and it failed after just...
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The ultimate Y-belt holder boasts a height of 16 mm above the mounting plane, a full 3 mm taller than its original counterpart. This design is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with reinforced hotbed ground plates, heightened SC8UU...
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When I started to put my entire printer on rails with the BLV mod project, I ran into the problem of attaching the 2020 profile for the Y axis. There was also a problem with the endstop. I decided to order a 450 mm profile, so it was necessary to...
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When I started to put my entire printer on rails with the BLV mod project, I ran into the problem of attaching the 2020 profile for the Y axis. There was also a problem with the endstop. I decided to order a 450 mm profile, so it was necessary to...