skynet firmware anet a6 3d models
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Print Settings: Printer: anet a6 Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 100% Notes: It's crucial to use 100% infill to ensure the model is strong enough, so I added some support columns to prevent sagging on the overhangs. ... I created this design in...
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Prusa I3 x ends are ideal for converting the Anet A6 from a horizontal carriage to a vertical. All other models failed due to incorrect dimensions, as the lead screw and z rod are 15mm apart. Additionally, the x rods are 15mm longer, so I extended...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 15% Notes: To enhance structural integrity, I recommend increasing the infill percentage. The top section of the bracket is not secured to the printer, which allows it...
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It fits on the 8mm thick acrylic frame plates of the Anet A6 and A 8 printers 6 PTFE tubes with an outer diameter of 4mm can be clamped and one tube end cap when it's not in use. The end caps closes the open tube end to keep the filament dry...
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... build platform and the thing being printed. It's specifically designed for the Anet A6 printer, but will work for any printer in the Prusa clone family (and others, I'm sure) where there's a 3mm screw hole with its center at 4.5mm from a corner.
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... bore and addition of a new bore under nuts. The cooling zone bore was also enlarged to improve airflow. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 mm Infill: 30 % Notes: I employ a border with a printing speed of 30.
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... motors and the z rods. Printer: Anet A6 Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .1 Infill: 30% Notes: It's tight at first, so turn the z rods manually and lubricate before using the stepper motors or your stepper motors may skip.
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This design was originally created to fit the ANET A6 without modifying the stock screws holding the extruder stepper motor in place. It still utilizes the stock heat sink and has dedicated space for airflow from the fan. After-market parts needed...
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These stabilizing struts are engineered specifically for the Anet A6, designed to keep it firmly secured on its workbench at all times. By adding more tension to the Y Belt, I discovered that the entire printer would shift forward, a problem easily...
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A Simple Cable Management Solution for the X Wagon Smiles: One major drawback of the Anet A6 printer is that the cable connecting to the X wagon tends to get stuck during longer prints. I've found an easy way to address this issue. To prevent cable...
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I created this tensioner upgrade for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify X-Belt tightening. Two friends requested the design, and I wanted to create one myself, so here it is! To assemble the tensioner, use all parts once (Frame_L and Frame_R...
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Decided to create a new support for the BLTouch on the original Anet A6 carriage but unfortunately the existing designs didn't meet my expectations. So, after many failed attempts and reprints, I designed this one from scratch to get it just right. ...
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... bolts, the nut wasn't seated properly, but this new modification has rectified the issue. The table now feels much more secure and sturdy. Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 20
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These struts are engineered to stabilize the Anet A6, keeping it firmly in place on its bench and preventing any movement. After adding more tension to the Y Belt, I noticed that the entire printer would flex forward. To correct this issue, I...
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I'm upgrading my A6 with the latest 32-bit SKR V1.3 board and TMC2208 motor driver, along with a brand new X-Axis featuring high-quality IGUS bearings that will take my prints to the next level! I've also designed a custom Z coupling that eliminates...
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This custom carriage is specifically tailored to house the E3D V6 hotend on an ANET A6 printer using a Bowden extruder setup. Designed with ease of printing in mind, it minimizes the need for supports and can be assembled with just a few screws. The...
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I designed this upgrade specifically for my Anet A6 and A8 3D printers to simplify X-Belt tensioning. Two friends requested that I create this design, and I also wanted to try it out myself, which led to the creation of this tensioner. To assemble...
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... FOR MAXIMUM STRENGTH! If you like this design and want to support my work, consider making a donation through PayPal at https://www.paypal.me/JordanHogetoorn. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 80%
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... a slotted screwdriver some endurance; I relied on my own some time; I didn't have much For the instructions, see the PDF I attached. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Notes: I used supports with 0mm contact distance (Z-axis)
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... guide, and you have to change the partition, and print the version with a clearance, wearying pass the screw and nut that outside. For those who have an older version of A6, here is the Henkolizer version: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1974412
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ANET A6 "Z" axis alignment tool Getting the bed level is a top priority for successful printing. First, make sure that the X-axis rails are evenly spaced to the Y-axis rails before starting the leveling process. In the past, I've tried using spacer...
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... reducing bending or stretching. It works well and is recommended to use. Printer Settings: - Printer: Anet A6 - Rafts: No - Supports: Yes - Resolution: 0.1 or 0.2 mm - Infill: 80% (Suggested to be 100% for the "Pusher.stl" part) Post-Printing:
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Moreover, the Anet A6 printer features X-axis rods positioned side by side, allowing users to view their prints through the space beneath the extruder body. Since I placed the battery in this area, it completely obstructed my view. I also wanted to...
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The Cloud cover and Bearing case are bolted together with the original Anet A6 frame in between, using the original bolt hole for the guiding rod cover. All nuts fit within a special cavity in the bearing case. The cloud cover on top of the frame...
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I can't really emphasize enough the stability and smooth movement improvements this makes for the carriage. I plan to expand this technique to all the other A6/A8 linear bearing as well, so stay tuned. Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No...
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Amazon parts links: 5/16" x 24" rod Threaded http://amzn.to/2AnzjNy https://amzn.to/2xjzLLN https://amzn.to/2xl2lfA 5/16" nuts http://amzn.to/2jCKnOT 5/16" wing nuts http://amzn.to/2AxTg6U '#6' x 1" srews http://amzn.to/2kaJbpM The printer pictured...
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The Anet A6 frame's rigidity allows it to easily support the weight of the spool without flexing; its centre is aligned vertically with the acrylic frame. The spool holder was designed with thick webs, fillets, and optimal print orientation in mind...
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A6 X-Axis Cable Chain Upgrade for Improved Performance and Durability.
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... more space for the pulley block to be installed in the carriage. In addition to the printed parts, you will need: 2x M3x30 flat head bolts (Anet A6 spare) 2x M3 nut (Anet A6 spare) You will gain 3x nuts and 1x bolt from the parts that you take out.
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... knob CCW while it's displaying the main information screen. In addition to the printed parts you will need: 2x M3x30 flat head bolts (Anet A6 spare) 2x M3 nut (Anet A6 spare) (You will gain 3x nuts and 1x bolt from the parts you take out.)