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This filament guide requires a bearing, but allows the spool to be strung anywhere around the printer and makes for some smooth filament action. It may at first be a little tight on rotating to follow where the print-head goes, but it'll get there...
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The Suits the Anet A6 printer perfectly and should also fit the A8 model, as well as possibly other printers. Print Settings: Printer: Anet a6 Rafts: You don't need to worry about rafts at all. Supports: No supports are needed. Resolution: The...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .3mm Infill: 40% Notes: I printed the uprights with .3mm layer height, 4 shells on all sides, 30% rectangular grid infill. 4000 mm/min. On the spool hub adapter, the adapter has...
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A Custom Extruder Filament Guide with Enhanced Screw Engagement.
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... the bolts through the guide, don't forget to secure them with nuts! ...Thanks! Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 15% How I Designed This Creator I designed this project using Autodesk Inventor 2017.
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... rolls. ...Removed the logo and embosed nut, to better support printing with less supports. I appolagize for removeing the logo, feenix82 deffinitly made this. Kudos to him, this is the only alternate style of spool holder ive seen for the anet a8.
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Printer Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Notes: I used these settings for added strength, but they could probably handle higher resolutions like 0.4 mm and lower infill rates like 10%. ...Supports are...
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Top mounted spool holder for the Anet A8, a Prusa Replica that holds a 1kg spool in place with ease. To set it up correctly, you'll need an 8-inch threaded metal rod. Print settings: A minimum of 50% infill is required to ensure stability. A raft...
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a filament guide to be installed back the display panel. ...the small (horizontal or vertical) hole on is intended to keep a second filament when not in use.
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This is a Pulley designed to secure filament when keeping the filament coil at the rear of your printer. It ensures the filament remains in place without coming into contact with the frame and the wheel helps to provide a smooth, gentle curve. This...
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The spool holder that comes with the Anet A6 is undoubtedly a nightmare.\r\n\r\nAs an alternative, I've created one that fits on top of the machine, inspired by my existing Wanhao setup. ...Check it out here:...
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Simple and minimalist in design Easy to customize using FreeCad files provided Originally designed for use with Anet A8's 8mm threaded rod and 4 M8 nuts You'll also need 4 M5x10 screws with square nuts to assemble it properly First print the model as...
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It is a practical pulley so that the filament enters straight to the end of filament sensor and thus decreases the friction. ...The sensor's own screws are used.
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I It is not possible to use the change filament option of repetier in the current state,as it pulls the filament to fast, the filament get deformed on the roller, and the filament wouldn't fit to the upper hole V2 tightened gaps and tolerances V1 and...
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Easy-to-use, quick-to-assemble filament holder suitable for standard 60mm diameter spools and versatile 8mm rods.
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I designed this custom filament guide after testing other options because it allows the spool to sit atop my printer, providing ample clearance for the filament to move freely in both directions. I incorporated a curved border to facilitate smooth...
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This remix is designed specifically for users who position the spool directly above the frame. ...It enables the seamless guidance of the filament into the extruder.
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The human inserts a 90-degree turn filament guide clip precisely into the gap between the Z-axis guide rod and the threaded rod.
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A filament spool adapter for A8+'s spool rod (OD 2 cm) and spool ID 53-57mm. ... To print it for 53mm scale X,Y to 96%.
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Cover with guide bearing, to make the introduction of the filament easier and avoid wear. ... Required: - Self-Locking nut: M4 - Washer: M4 - Bearing: 624zz - Screw: M4 x 16mm
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I switched from Leo_N's filament guide to my new design, and instantly my Ninjaflex was folding under the idler pulley. I deliberately positioned this new guide closer to the extruder gear and added adjustable positioning with an elongated mounting...
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... as Groot1598. ...After downloading and printing it, I encounter a problem where the filament consistently slips off the roller. To resolve this issue, I make some adjustments to the design. ...The bearing used in the roller is a standard 608 bearing.
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This handy tool works seamlessly in conjunction with the standard Filament Holder and the Bearing Roller, making it an indispensable addition to your printing setup. ... Visit Thingiverse to learn more about this fantastic design:...
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... complements the A8 frame, sitting proudly above the display. Its ingenious design enables the filament to seamlessly follow the extruder along the Z-axis, regardless of where the spool is located - a true game-changer for effortless printing!
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... through guide after removing white spacers allows mounts to attach to back LCD. ...This modified setup rotates the filament guide by 90 degrees, making it simple for a spool positioned above the printer to feed the filament directly into the machine.
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... supports are attached down by clips so no possibility to remove them by accident and distance is fixed with another part mounted after verticals are placed each one one side of display. Filament is positioned too just over extruder vertical plane.
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I'm designing a straightforward open filament guide inspired by the one found at thingiverse.com. ...It's still in the testing phase, but the goal is to prevent the filament from slipping out or getting stuck, which often occurs with open guides.