anet a8 acrylic frame 3d models
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This design is designed to complement my Anet A8 electronics enclosure, which can be found on Thingiverse under the link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3085130 Additionally, I used Leo N's brackets, available at:...
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This is a remix of "Hulk" Frame Brace for the Anet A8, designed by Leo_N. You can find the original design on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2189694. I've taken the original part and stripped it down to its core components,...
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Anet A6 or A8 Frame Secure Clamp for Y axis For reinforcement for y axis and tighten on board Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Evolution Cube Rafts: Doesn't MatterSupports: Yes Resolution: 0,3Infill: 20% Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This model was designed with TinkerCad specifically for the Anet A8 to solidify the foundation of the base frame. If you utilize the Pully for the Y belt, no screws are required. Simply position the two parts from the support from underneath between...
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Protect your wires with a comprehensive range of grommets for the Tatara Anet A8 Steel Frame. Two grommets are needed for each hole, and they fit securely by pushing them in, although using a small drop of superglue can provide added stability. A...
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Here's a simple frame to mount a Raspberry-Pi (B,B+,2) outside of an Anet A8 printer stand. Version 1 is designed with hex socket pockets that accept a SW5 threaded insert, commonly used to secure motherboards in PC cases (see photo). Simply cut off...
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Integrated the tee mount with the Z-axis motor mount onto the Anet A8's sturdy metal framework for enhanced structural integrity and stability.
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This is my design for a tensioning system to make your Anet A8 frame incredibly rigid and stable. All you need to do is print these files (2x Screw, 1xtensionerV2, 1xtensioner V2-2) and get some thin metal wire (the one I used is 0.8 mm). As soon as...
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This design is compatible with the aluminum frame modification of Anet A8, AM8 Prusa i3. Before printing, make sure it works with your extruder mount. I printed it using 25% infill and a layer height of 0.2mm. ... You can find the spool holder I used...
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Other Designs from me for Anet A8: Check out my remix of Leo's Front Frame Brace: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2224643 My Y Axis Cable Holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2741868 My Anet A8 Y Axis Belt Tensioner for GT2 Pulleys:...
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I really loved the original design by Puddlefist (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2397219), but since my Anet A8 isn't suitable for a rigid plane, I chose to modify this project. I modified the front frame support so that I could add an extra...
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This is a no-drill option for my post on the Ultimate Frame bracing, Anet A8 and more. Please read it first: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3152453. Also check out the LED mounts you can print and put on your threaded rod:...
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It's a custom build combining the Y-axis redesign for Anet A8 with a frame reinforcement designed specifically for 8mm rods. I've been using this setup for over a year now, and it's essential to note that some thermal insulation is required between...
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This is a clip designed specifically to secure wires to your Anet A8 frame. To install, push it firmly onto the frame, optionally using hot glue for added stability, and then zip tie your wires directly to it - the holes are precisely sized for 3mm...
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To secure the rear frame firmly onto a base plate on an Anet A6 or A8 printer, follow these steps. Although I haven't tested this design on an A8, it's likely to be identical. If you have experience with either model, please let me know if there are...
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The design fits perfectly in my Anet A8 with Simhopp's Frame Brace, and I'm using MatteoMeraldi's GoPro Frame instead of the one that comes with mine, allowing me to keep power connected for extended time-lapse sessions. This was my first project...
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Attach two screws with nuts (I used Anet spare parts) to the frame support, as seen in the picture for reference (#4). Do this before attaching the support to the PSU. Use glue, specifically designed for plastics, to attach the inner support pins...
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attach two screws with nuts (i used two anet spare parts) to the frame support (see picture for reference (#4). do this before fixing the support to the psu. use glue, plastic specific to glue the inner support pins to the support and silicone to...
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i (imperial) M (metric) 8 (Tronxy 8xx, Anet A8) Frame. This frame is possibly the most affordable and durable available, with minimal technical expertise required for assembly. You may need to drill a hole here or there in the printed plastic...
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This is a cost-effective way to get a metal frame for your Anet A8 or similar printer. In Canada, aluminum extrusions are very expensive, so I created this project. You'll need the following materials (prices in CAD): 1x10' of 3/4" EMT tubing - $10...
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In addition, the original project is complemented by additional modifications that are not necessarily necessary for rebuilding, but rather it's a summary of various Anet A8 upgrades: 1.) To heat the pad from the control board using the MOSFET. 2.)...
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Here is a revised version of the text: Hi, this is the rear frame for Anet A8 for those who have broken the original one. It's too long to be printed in one piece, so I've split it into two parts with a male/female junction. I designed it 2mm thicker...
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This is my design to boost your Anet A8 frame's stability and make it rock-solid! All you need are some printed files - two Screw parts, one extensionerV2 piece, and another one called extensioner V2-2. You'll also require thin metal wire with a...
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If you want better and faster printing, you need to make the Anet A6/A8 more rigid with a stiffer frame.One way of doing this, is to clamp/mount the y-carriage M8 rods to a solid base plate. The plate can be plywood or similar.Most other solutions I...
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If you want better prints and faster printing, you need to make the Anet A6/A8 more rigid with a stiffer frame. One way of doing this is to clamp or mount the y-carriage M8 rods to a solid base plate that can be made from plywood or similar material....
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This remix has an A6 LCD STL included as an alternative to the A8 LCD Bowden Extruder Mount = https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2830144 GeeeTech Full Graphics LCD Case and Misumi HFS5 Mount = https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:653931 ANET A8 |...
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I'm upgrading my Anet A8 and discovered that my frame is different from standard sizes, which I believe might be due to it being a Tronxy printer. To get the front frame brace working on my printer, I had to modify it since other braces didn't fit....
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I filled the holes with solid material that had been moved in place. ...I printed one part at a resolution of 0.25 and a speed of 80mm/s, completing it under seven hours. Printer Settings Printer Anet A8 Resolution 0.2-0.3 Infill 25%
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bed frame for the anet a8 plus with a strain relief integrated into the frame. this is the strain relief i integrated into the frame. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2482038 . i used a m4 nut to hold the frame in place an it helps with the spring...
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Inserts for Triangular Holes of Orballo Tatara Frame: Check out the Orballo version of the Tatara frame at https://orballoprinting.com/en/home/233-tatara-steel-frame-anet.html. ... The other equilateral triangular holes are identical in size to the...