skynet firmware anet a6 3d models
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************************************ This power cover is designed specifically for the Anet A6, featuring a built-in power outlet at the back. Tired of plugging in my Raspberry Pi 3 running OctoPrint and Klipper into another outlet, I created this...
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Y belt holder for Anet A6 with corrected distance to make belt horisontal and with an easy push in attachment of the belt. The main H formed bed holder can be oriented in two different ways, upward or downward. This is intended for the variant where...
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I have multiple Anet A6 printers, but only one of them, Hot End 3, is used for printing PLA due to its improved cooling system and lighter X carriage. The other printers are dedicated to ABS and PET-G printing because they don't have adequate cooling...
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High-Power Adapter Mounting Kit for Anet A3 and Anet A8 Printers
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... not cause damage. Please be aware of this potential problem! Printer Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 or 0.2 Infill: 80% Notes: I recommend infill 100% for the "Pusher.stl" part. ... Post-Printing See summary!
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The power supply unit was relocated to the right side of the A6 chassis, replacing the original mount.
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... the upper nut before beginning to screw in the sensor. Below, you'll find the last Configuration.h file tailored specifically for use with Skynet V2.3.1 software. ...Please note that the most current file is designed for Spanish language settings.
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A small bracket for adjusting the height of the Z-axis limit switch on the Anet-A6. You need to use an extra two M2 self tapping screws (I found a couple spare with my kit) which are used to hold the switch to the bracket, and then the bracket to...
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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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This print is designed to replace the original part on which the fan is mounted on an Anet A6. The probe is mounted in front of the extruder carriage. ...To set up the probe offset settings for Marlin, use the following commands: *define...
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Printer settings: Anet A6 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 15% I designed this project with precision and attention to detail, ensuring everything fits perfectly together. It was one of my most challenging projects yet,...
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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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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'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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Synchronization of the Z axis with a single motor for Anet A6. Video of assembly and operation in Juan Carlos' channel: https://youtu.be/ufmRKWlr6_8 We will need: * GT2-784 belt. * The "Superior_Izq-Der_ver.2" has been updated to adjust the...
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One issue with Anet A6 printers is that the x axis cable can get stuck during high-priority prints. This is a common problem, but I have found an easy solution. I recommend using metal spacers to keep cables organized and prevent tangles. These...
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This project transforms the Anet A6 into a Cube-style 3D printer. It's incredibly easy and the final result is absolutely amazing. The project is almost complete, but it still needs some cosmetic touches, like the mainboard box or other details.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All power supply covers for the Anet A2/A6 appeared weak. I designed one to be 2mm thick on each side with reinforced corners. The...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 15% Notes: I highly recommend printing this model lying down with supports for the arms in place. If you print it standing up as previously suggested, there's a risk...
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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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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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Safety First!The Anet A6 kit has dangerous main power terminals exposed without cover, fuse or on/off switch. This simple power supply cover will make your 3D printer more safe to operate.</p><p><strong>To assemble you will...
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... other threaded rod and then re-assemble the Y-axis assembly. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Notes: I had to adjust the extrusion width to 0.38 in Craftware for it to print the cylindrical section correctly.
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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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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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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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A Simple Fix for the X Wagon Cable Issue :-) One of the biggest problems with the Anet A6 printer is that the cable to the x wagon gets stuck during higher prints. This has been a major headache for many users, but I've found a simple solution that...
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This is the most robust X axis belt tensioner for Anet A6 available! You will need to use some hardware: a rivet nut, a bolt (about 40 mm long) and 2 small zip ties. Multiple models are provided for three different metal element sizes (M4, M5, and...