my anet 3d models
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Hey, this is a fan cover I created for my Anet A3D printer, and I'm excited to show you the results. ...Nothing too complicated, just an attempt to give it a fresh new look that I think will really enhance its overall appearance.
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I'm testing my Anet's capability to print small circles and thin walls. These covers will protect the display buttons. Please note that I've measured the display and frame of my 2018 Anet A8, so these buttons might not fit on older versions. ...For...
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I designed a basic attachment for mounting the Rumba board on my Anet A8. ...The holes drilled for the Rumba are 3.9mm in diameter, and they're prepped to accept heat-set threaded inserts.
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I created this bracket quickly to secure the Y motor to the Y idler on my ANET A8. You may need to tweak it slightly before creating one for yourself. ...The material used is stainless steel, 2mm thick.
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I'm revamping my ANET A8 frame upgrade for the second time, opting instead to create a fresh page and sidestepping the hassle of updating individual components on the outdated version.
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I've modified the carriage backplate on my Anet E12 X to account for the slightly varying hole positions, ensuring a precise fit with all other original components sourced from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2494642.
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I installed a supplementary component that fits snugly into the 2020 frame slot, manufactured with precision using my Anet ET4 printer. ...This upgrade eliminates the need for the M4 bolt altogether.
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I carefully crafted a custom solution to seamlessly integrate LED strip lighting into my Anet A8 3D printer. ...The goal was to create a visually stunning and functional upgrade that would elevate the overall printing experience.
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I've printed it with resin in order to repair my ANET. The design improves resistance in pulley support. Before insert screws in pulley support you have to insert pulley and shaft. Have fun printing it! ... M
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I designed a filament roll holder for my Anet A3. ...Calculating the inner diameter of the spool yielded 50.8mm, so I created a component with a diameter of 50mm.
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This is the scenario for the primary board and mosfet in my Anet A6 printer. I relocated all electronic components outside of the printer's casing. ...It is now secured with the power supply underneath the Ikea Lack table.
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I designed a custom angled mount for a bowden extruder on my Anet A8, but I had to modify it because I lacked precision measuring tools to drill accurate screw holes.
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I upgraded the Z-Axis on my Anet A8, and because the filament kept getting tangled up with the belt, which wasn't actually causing any issues, I decided to build a custom filament guide to fix the problem.
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Button Covers with Arrows for the ANET LCD2004 LCD Screen Also, be sure to check out my Remote ANET A8 LCD Enclosure at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2889748
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I took inspiration from this MK2 spool holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1832235 that actually works great, but unfortunately not compatible with my Anet A8 printer. ...I designed a new holder using OpenSCAD and surprisingly it functions without...
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I adjusted both pieces by shortening their legs equally, ensuring zero weight now rests on the display board of my Anet A8.
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I designed a custom cooling fan cover for my Anet A8 3D printer featuring our joint initials as an emblem, showcasing our collaboration and creativity.
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The Cap for Z-axis on my Anet A8 3D printer features a layer thickness of 0.2 millimeters with an infill percentage of 20%.
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I'm working on a custom fan shroud for my Anet ET4 3D printer, which I'll be using to fine-tune its performance.
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I snapped my Anet A8 Y Limit Switch Holder in two, prompting me to design and print a brand-new replacement.
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Here's a new mount I designed specifically for my Anet A8 3D printer using a GoPro camera and glass lens.
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I designed a beveled Z-axis cap to eliminate the annoying knocking sound produced by the vertical screw rods on my Anet A8 3D printer.
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I made a slight modification to fit an extruder and convert my Anet A8 to Bowden.Filament : Esun PLA+ blackSupport : noInfill : 15%Walls : 3
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After converting my Anet A6 to a PK6, I needed a filament guide. ...It's simply placed on the holding plate of the Z axis.
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To eliminate the annoying thud produced by the vertical drive shafts on my Anet A8 3D printer, I designed and built this chamfered Z-axis end plate.
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I crafted a custom power supply cover for my Anet A8, incorporating a toggle switch that I find aesthetically pleasing.
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A Must-Have Toolbox for My Trusty Anet A8: Storing Your Essential Tools Within Easy Reach.
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I've got my spool of filament set up right next to my printer, so this tutorial will make use of the screws that secure the frame to attach it to the front of my trusty Anet A8 3D printer.
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This is a nut cap beautifier that I designed for my own Anet A8 printer. It fits perfectly as you can see in the picture. ...I printed it in ABS but it's perfectly printable in PLA too.
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This is my sleek Anet A8 lamp. ...To secure it firmly in the frame, you'll require double-sided adhesive tape for attachment, along with M4 screws and corresponding nuts.