ctc a8 vs anet a8 3d models
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While assembling a brand-new printer (CTC Anet A8 clone), I encountered considerable flexibility within the frame, prompting me to address two small plywood formers holding the front of the Y-Axis in place. ... I designed this modification to rectify...
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This handy mobile phone holder is specifically designed to fit perfectly on the Anet A8, which features an 8 mm thread size. ...It also seamlessly accommodates the CTC with its 6 mm thread size.
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This nozzle ring light was crafted for my CTC DIY i3 PRO printer and also fits seamlessly onto the Anet A8. It's secured via a screw that is already installed on the print head's underside. ...The LEDs used in this design are 12 white, 5mm units, with...
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I designed a custom CTC A8 motherboard cover that accommodates an 80mm fan. This design requires less material than any other available options I found on Thingiverse, so I measured and created my own to minimize material usage. ... Mounting is simple...
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This is a major upgrade to the X-Axis of the CTC Prusa I3 3D Printer and all similar I3 clones like the Anet A8, designed to utilize an upgraded 2020 V-slot aluminum profile as the guide instead of the original steel rods. The aluminum guide paired...
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This is an upgrade designed to enhance the X-Axis of the CTC Prusa I3 3D Printer and similar clones like the Anet A8 by utilizing a 2020 V-slot aluminum profile as the guide, instead of the original steel rods. The aluminum guide paired with a decent...
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I recently upgraded my ARNET A8 with an external MOSFET for the heat sink. ...This also required a mounting bracket.
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For CTC Prusa I3 clone, Anet 8 and similar 3D printers. ...The knob makes use of an M3 screw (I used a 25mm long screw, but it can be longer) There is also a "stopper" part, which must be used together with an M3 nut, to fasten the adjustment screw...
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Get ready to upgrade your affordable and fast 3D printer, the CTC Prusa i3 clone! The existing design comes with a screw attached to the X axis motor carriage that touches the Z endstop at the bottom. However, this setup can be finicky and hard to...
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Adding a T-Bracket stabilizes the top corners of the plywood CTC A8 by reinforcing screw holes and solidifying the entire printer frame. ...Once two are installed, the printer becomes noticeably more stable.
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I reversed it because my reel is on the right side of the 3D printer. ... Filament Guide for the CTC A8 Clone (Model 2018 Y4004) made from Wood The guide is pushed up over the display, since in my case the roll is stacked above.
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A slight modification of Thingiverse's design number 351280 enables installation on a CTC A8 with a 40mm fan. The support piece has been extended for this specific placement at the back side. To secure it properly, the fixing screws on the metallic...
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I made this filament pulley for my CTC A8 printer. It reduces chafing of filament significantly on display. The pulley is positioned above the display. It must spin freely at all times. Additionally, you'll need a metric screw with nut (2.6mm shank...
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It still has 310x310 build volume, still uses the stock Anet A8 Y carriage so accepts any bed that will fit on that, and has extension parts for a 310x310 bed to be mounted on the original Y carriage. E3D-V6 carriage. For the full 310x310 build...
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Modified the Anet A8 Z motor housing to be compatible with the CTC's plywood frame, which features smaller mounting hole diameters and shorter stepper motor screw lengths.
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I downloaded one of these components designed for Anet A8 3D printers, which share some similarities with each other. However, my 3D printer design was different, and what I downloaded did not work due to its mounting screw length. Therefore, I had...