marlin 2 0 anet a6 3d models
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After wrestling with filament changes on the Anet A6, even with an extruder button in place, I decided to give a clamp a try. This affordable 4" bar clamp requires minimal effort to press down on the extruder spring and frees both hands during...
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I experienced a slight Z-wobble on my Anet A6 printer while it was reaching its top.\r\n\r\nAfter searching Thingiverse for a solution, I only found a bearing holder that reduced the maximum printing height.\r\n\r\nSo, I designed my own top plates,...
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There are many blower outlets for the Anet A6 extruder, some very sophisticated though I doubt their effectiveness. The extruder fan is not designed to provide air pressure but rather airflow. If a tube with small holes is made, the section where air...
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My Version of the X-Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A6. It Features a Custom-Made Tensioner that Houses the Pulley, Along with a Modified Plate Designed to Accommodate the Bolt Sticking Out of the Tensioner. The Tensioner Utilizes an Existing Hole...
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I'm going to place my Anet A6 printer in a plywood case and create a custom mount for the X-Axis and Z-Axis cable chain. I'll use the Thingiverse design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3650649 as a reference, but make some changes to suit my needs....
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Remix of the cable chain links from Anet A6: Auto Leveling bed AND Cable Chain by Athanasus. Modified the chain links to have a simpler cable management scheme. Rather than threading cables beneath the cable management arms in the original design,...
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Maybe my Anet A6 is slightly different dimensionally than other peoples', but none of the belt tensioners I tried worked quite right. There were some clever designs, but things were not quite in proper alignment. So, I reworked and combined two...
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I recently came across a versatile rear to mid support that caught my eye in the A8 section, so I reworked its design to suit the A6 model.
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I designed these heatbed leveling jigs to increase accuracy and consistency when leveling the heat-bed on my Anet A6. Using these jigs will allow you to check and adjust the heat bed leveling at consistent points, resulting in better accuracy. The...
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This is a modular Z-Carriage upgrade for the Anet A6 printer. It replaces the stock carriages with ones that have a belt tensioner, which is crucial for good quality prints. The stock carriages don't have a belt tensioner, and I was unsatisfied with...
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Manual bed leveling on the Anet A6/A8 is indeed awkward and could be made significantly easier. Some good solutions can be found online, but I took the best approach, made modifications to suit my needs, and kept it simple. This solution allows you...
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... causing any distortion to the fan. The fan support system is specifically engineered for the original Anet 40MM fan model and might not fit seamlessly on other fan designs. ... Parts were printed at a layer height of 0.2mm using PETG material.
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Remixed and Enhanced: Strengthened with Bracing and Reinforced Punched Holes, Resulting in a Much Stiffer Alternative to the Frail Anet Original Front Y Axis Frame. The Anet design was inherently prone to warping due to its flat printing layout on...
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Not compatible with the original ANET motherboard, but instead utilizing a RAMPS 1.4 board.
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Here is a Y-Axis Cable Chain for an Anet A6 printer. I was unable to find one on Thingiverse so I took it upon myself to Remix RotoScan generic chain. Demonstration link: https://youtu.be/PpistVXVouQ I was printing a Thing about a week and a half...
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I am installing a simple clip on my Raspberry PI case so I can attach it securely to the frame of my A6 body. ...The clip is now firmly attached to the back of my control panel.
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I carefully selected several drawings, revised and enhanced them to perfectly fit onto the robust 4020 iron frame. ...I utilized all the original Aet A6 components and electronics without any modifications.
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I had installed a 0.9 degree stepper with a bit more torque on my x and y axis and I forgot that it was a little longer than the stock motor, so here is my remixed file. Maybe someone else will find it useful to be able to fit larger motors into the...
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It turns out that I had installed a 0.9-degree stepper with more torque on my X and Y axes, but forgot that it was slightly longer than the standard motor. As a result, I created a remixed file that should allow others to fit larger motors into the...
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I modified it to fit my A6 printer by shortening the spool size, swapping in bearings that are widely available - specifically 608 ZZ models. To keep things simple, I used the original rod and nuts from the holder that came with it. This setup works...
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... and suited than other designs I've seen (that's all credit to Raquel). The notch marks the bottom side. For more designs (if hexagons aren't your thing), check her thing page. Print instructionsRafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 15%
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... solid setup.\r\n\r\nUPDATE:\r\nI also created a version of this mount for the stock x-axis. The fixed endstop height can be easily adjusted by leveling the bed or utilizing the Marlin firmware and applying any necessary offset adjustments as needed.
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... a remix because of the sources mentioned above, although I redesigned it from scratch. Printer settings: Material - PETG Resolution - 0.1mm Wall thickness - 1.2mm Top/Bottmom thickness - 0.8mm Infill - 100% Support - no Build Plate Adhesion - Skirt
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Automatic Nozzle Cleaning Brush by Marlin: A Game-Changing Tool for Efficient Brass Cleaning Systems
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Simply insert the paper and let it run. ...Produce prints with lines as fine as 0.1 to 0.2 millimeters thick.
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... to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures, making it perfect for use in demanding industrial applications. By integrating this cutting-edge technology into the Bowden A6, users can expect improved accuracy and reliability from their machine.
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A straightforward build involving a single Anet board and two MOSFETs is all that's required. ...The project calls for printing in PLA.
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... For all the connectors and switches, I took them from an old computer power supply. This is designed for the new version of the Anet A8, with a supply measuring 11cm in length. ...On the left side, there's a hole for passing a zip tie into the PSU.
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... my Anet A8, so I designed a solution! ...This little gadget not only helps prevent belt wobbling and vibrations but also boosts print quality. Have fun experimenting! Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Not required Supports: Enabled Infill: 30%
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A knife will be needed to trim the screw perches because they are recessed to allow for 2-4x1/2" sheet metal screws to attach it. My recommendations are to purchase a genuine E3D Titan extruder body and a genuine BLtouch sensor for hassle-free...