anet a8 belt upgrade 3d models
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Yet another upgrade for Anet's A8 and A6 printers: a redesigned Y-Belt tensioner that promises easier installation and improved performance. The nuts are strategically positioned lower down on the arms, sunk in place to prevent spreading. Before...
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this tensioner has been designed for the X-axis belt of the anet a8 plus printer, starting from the original design which brings and improves the detail accuracy for the timing belt and screw adjustment, offers a straighter belt tension and improves...
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I designed a custom belt holder specifically for the x axis of my Anet A8 (May 2017) 3D printer. The existing belt holders I found on Thingiverse didn't quite fit my GT2 belts, so I created one that would work perfectly. ...To attach this new holder to...
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The X-Axis Upgrade Kit for Anet A8 includes a Z-axis pulley holder suitable for gears with 5mm or 3mm bores. ...The pulley can be printed without support material, but the gear bearings must be printed with support material.
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Another Anet A8 Y-belt tensioner upgrade proves successful. This design utilizes holes in the tabs for direct M3 bolt screwing, resolving issues with previously published parts that relied on a cruciform nut capture deemed too weak for the intended...
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The A8 hotbed can be easily installed on your existing Anet A8 printer, giving you the flexibility to print with a wide range of materials. ...Whether you're looking to experiment with new filaments or simply want to improve your printing experience,...
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I designed this upgrade based on the Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD, but it won't work with the stock Anet belt and won't fit into an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To make it work, you'll need just a few parts: - 1 M3x30 screw...
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... is in the detail'. More A8 Upgrades You can find all my Anet A8 upgrades here: https://www.thingiverse.com/FredGenius/collections/anet-a8-upgrades I also highly recommend this Front Frame Brace by Leo Nutz: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1857991
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As I built my Anet A8, I spotted a problem with the Y-axis belt being pulled upwards where it attaches to the aluminum frame beneath the heated bed. Ideally, no vertical force should be applied as the Y-axis moves. ...This spacer is designed to fix that...
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I recently acquired my Anet and began printing upgrades, including a belt tensioner. Four identical ones were printed from available designs, but they all failed within a few prints. The last one didn't even fit the Anet A8, despite being designed...
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... back on. When everything is in place, you can now start turning the M3 screw until the belt is at the proper tension a little. Have fun with print, assemble, and use! Be sure your printer is calibrated correctly! ...Otherwise, it won't fit at all!
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I designed a simple solution to adjust my X belt on my Anet A8 by creating this cam belt holder. The cam fits perfectly in place of the original retaining screw, allowing me to achieve precise tension adjustment through rotating the cam until I reach...
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The X belt on my Anet A8 has gotten out of alignment after 2500 hours of usage. I've taken steps to correct this issue by straightening the belt and installing a sturdy support system. To achieve this, I added a 25x3mm screw on each side of the belt,...
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This device replaces the two bolts/cable ties mechanism for fixing the ANET A8 x-belt to the extruder carriage. It allows very quick tension adjustments without the need for complicated tensioning mechanisms. This is a development of my previous...
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You will be creating an x-axis belt tensioner, inspired by the Anet A8 X-Axis Belt Tensioner designed by scrhall.\nRequired components include:\nM3 nuts (four in total)\nM3x20 cylinder head screws (two are needed)\nA single M3x30 screw\nThese parts...
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This is a straightforward X-axis belt tensioner designed specifically for the Anet A8 3D printer. The support structure is secured to the left side, whereas the right side can be adjusted approximately 1 cm. ...My design draws inspiration from this...
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This mod shifts the tension point of the Anet A6 and A8's Y-belt to align perfectly with the pulley, ensuring a smooth and even printing experience. ...To achieve this, extra points are strategically placed on the fixture to maintain perfect balance and...
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... ... I make a minor modification to the block part. I add a screw and a T-NUT on top for better stability. Then, I remix the idler part to match my Anet A8 Plus ball bearing x belt tensioner Project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4287075).
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Added a version for thin belt as when I upgraded my GT2 belt, the new one with fiberglass core was thinner than the steelcore that come with the Anet. It slipped and I wasn't able to thight the belt. V4 I've narrowed a little bit the thin belt...
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... enjoy using this creation.\nAlso, there's an STL file with a larger 10mm. ...base for the A6 (not intended for use on the A8).\nPrint Settings:\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: No\nSupports: No\nResolution: 0.2\nInfill: 30%\nNotes: Wall thickness is 1.6
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Loved the original design with the tensionner but it didn't fit my (probably old) Anet A8 with the black bearings blocks (not the grey ones): the holes were a bit too low and the belt was touching the holder. I've changed the body to make it a bit...
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This is a timing belt tensioner for ANET A8 Plus Y-axis belt tensioning. ... For assembly you need to get: 1pcs DIN934-M4 hexagon nut 1pcs DIN912-M4x25 cylinder head screw 1pcs DIN912-M5x20 cylinder head screw 1pcs 2GT20-B5 idler And for...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50 Notes: If using PLA, I recommend printing with 1.2mm walls and base to enhance the strength of the teeth. ...Thirty percent infill could be sufficient, but I...
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A modified belt mount for sadegroo's E3D Titan Aero mount for Anet A8 AM8 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3423607 Loops the belt around and forces it to interlock to prevent slippage. I still use zip ties to keep the ends together, but it's less...
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As part of my ongoing upgrade of my A8 Plus, this is a clamp for the X-axis belt on the carriage. ...This replaces the stock (rather poor) part with a solid one and removes the tensioning facility in favour of an external tensioner (which I've already...
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* Added a version for thin belts, as when I upgraded my GT2 belt, the new one with a fiberglass core was thinner than the steelcore that came with the Anet. It slipped and I couldn't tighten the belt. ### V4 I've narrowed down the thin belt version...
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All other Anet A8 y-belt tensioners didn't fit, so I made my own. Check the pictures to see how to install. ...If you download it, after making it post a photo in the made section - it'll show that it works and if you have any issues, I can help you...
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... so I borrowed the dimensions from his original model and remade it with a sleek chamfer for a more streamlined look. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Ignored Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50% density
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... I utilized six M3 x 10mm screws for assembly. update: The original design truncates about 6mm of build space, so I devised a revised version with reduced length. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 2mm Infill: 20%
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Print Settings: Printer: ANET A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.12 Notes: Print at a slow pace for high precision (e.g., 30-40mm/s) Post-print: • Remove support on one side of the pulley (e.g., with a knife) • Do not tighten the screw holding...