marlin 2 0 anet a6 3d models
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Most Anet A6 belt tension solutions lead to warping the front and rear plastic frames, but a clever design absorbs all belt tension forces away from the frame. Two threaded rods carry these forces, with nylock nuts adjusted so that ends press tightly...
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... your printer lacks this feature. You can also update your existing Simplify3D profile by adding the bed model. Simply modify the following two lines in your file, save your changes, and import the updated profile: 1 and Anet_A6_Full.stl. ... Enjoy!
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You might need to make the support rod hole a little bigger like .05 mm , for me it was a really tight fit with that one i got the Bearings from https://www.joom.com/en/products/5bab2cae1436d401628c40f8 For me the product did not arrive at the right...
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Since I couldn't find any official drawings of the ANET A6 frame, I took matters into my own hands and designed my spare parts from scratch. The design ensures a snug fit to prevent any further issues. To achieve maximum stability, I opted for 60%...
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This Revolutionary Carriage Now Allows for Seamless Integration of the Basic E3D V6 Hot End Block, Making It a Must-Have Upgrade for Any Anet A6 Enthusiast. Each Screw is Equipped with a Convenient Hole for Easy Nut Installation. ... Check Out the New...
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This is an alternate plate designed to replace the "Y Belt Tensioner for ANET A6/A8" by MrPaulM. The original plate did not fit properly in the holes of my Anet A6. To address this issue, I modified the design to be 5 mm longer and lowered the pulley...
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This is a robust camera mount template designed specifically for the Anet A6 Printer. By utilizing the front of the frame, it creates a stable platform that allows for the attachment of a custom camera mount. The template's strength lies in its...
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Go check out my brand new presentation at https://www.designuitinspiratie.nl/anet-a6-display-behuizing/. It's right on my personal website. Look for the language selection option in the top right corner of the page. This is a Hand Held Enclosure for...
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I Design my own Screw and Plate for the "Anet A6 Upgrade tensor Y for pulley GT2 with teeth" because the linked one is not precise enough for me. I Make sure my Version has a small Head above the thread, so it will remain at a perfect angle. ...Without...
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This is a versatile tool that can be used to control the temperature of the Anet A6's heat bed, mounting conveniently beneath it. It requires printing in PETG or other heat-resistant filaments to prevent damage due to its proximity to the heat...
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A custom mainboard case designed specifically for the Anet A6 frame that not only keeps all cables organized and out of harm's way but also provides staniffs for a MOSFET board to secure your hot bed in place. ... This particular design is an adaptation...
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I'm using an Anet A6, and the X-axis belt is notoriously difficult to tighten properly. To get around this issue temporarily, I created a simple belt tensioner that's easily printable and won't interfere with my extruder assembly. This design avoids...
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Replacement motor mount plate designed specifically for Y-Axis motors, compatible with both Anet A6 and A8 models. Manufactured to match original dimensions, featuring an expansive channel for effortless wire routing, ideal for guiding 14 or 16 AWG...
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The Anet A6 fan mount features a cable management system, inspired by Nick Rimmers' innovative design. This clever solution keeps cables neatly organized, adding to the printer's overall aesthetic appeal and functionality. By incorporating this...
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Human beings require a reliable and efficient 3D printing experience, which is why upgrading to an advanced printer like the Anet A6 or A8 can make all the difference. To ensure seamless operation, it's essential to have a sturdy and durable belt...
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Belt tensioners for the Anet A6 Y-axis are widely available. A simple solution exists for the X-axis. Cut or engrave it using a lasercutter; 4mm acrylic is ideal. Alternatively, print it with your 3D printer. Tinkercad can extrude it from the SVG...
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This mounts on the underside of the extruder on an Anet A6, providing a flat surface to attach an LED beneath the extruder. I acquired a circular LED and customized it to fit my printer's requirements perfectly. The resulting LED is extremely bright...
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This design supports a self-leveling sensor specifically tailored for the ANET A6. It boasts a reinforced structure that securely attaches to one of the fan's mounting points, enhancing overall stability. The creation has been rigorously tested...
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This is a handle that can be used to move the heat bed of the Anet A6. It mounts below the bed. Needs to be printed in PETG or other heat resistant filament or it will melt due to the proximity to the heat bed. There are some customizable options,...
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I upgraded my old ANET A6 to a CUBIC Printer, just like this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2067818. To make this transformation, I utilized the Frankenstein mod: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1692794. Since I couldn't find an adequate...
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People experiencing issues loading filament into their Anet A8/A6 can use this fix, designed specifically for the stock hotend. Place the part directly above the heatbrick without modification. To secure it in position, use long nose pliers to grasp...
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I designed a custom holder for my Anet A6 LED Bar, specifically tailored to accommodate its wide 13mm LED strip. To create this holder, I printed two or more units and scaled down the insert to fit snugly alongside the LED bar's width by adjusting...
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... them out. The M5 knob is enlarged from a different design that I had to work with. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641854 The belt tensioner was slightly modified from the Anet A6 X Axis design. ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2106854
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I created this belt tensioner specifically for the y-axis of the Anet A6 printer. You can easily attach it using standard M4 screws. To secure the belt in place, simply wrap a cable tie around it, just like on the x-axis. The support structure is...
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I've taken on a redesign of Z rod cap for Anet A6 by jadames, aiming to slash friction against the frame and make inserting into threaded rods significantly simpler. Key changes include: - Swapping straight cylinder profile for 3 toroid shape to...
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Y axis cablechain for underneat the hotbed Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: .20Infill: 20 Filament: 123-3D PLA Yellow Category: 3D Printer Parts
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To support the creator of this project, click here: https://paypal.me/ArturPetrzak Longer Top Spool Holder Beam for ANET A6. ...Designed in conjunction with LCD board cover: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2170152 and top spool holder:...
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I needed the Anet A6 Full Graphics LCD display positioned off-center, specifically offset to the left, so it would neatly clear the Y-Axis belt tensioner. CPT_Spekkie's design was a great starting point, but I wanted to make some adjustments on the...
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Here's how to use the SD/Micro SD adapter by Hokus70 with the Bowden conversion frame from DukeDoks on your Anet A6: You'll need an M3 screw and a flathead M3x10 screw for this job. First, mount the SD adapter using the M3 screw. Then, press it...