anet a8 belt upgrade 3d models
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The belt holder that comes with the Anet A8 will break apart if you change to a different belt material. I opted for a fiberglass reinforced belt, but unfortunately, it shattered all of my previous holders into pieces. In response, I created this new...
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Assembling the Anet A8, one quickly discerns that several aspects require improvement. I attempted constructing two X-belt assemblies and downloaded models from Thingiverse, but they were too tight or my fingers are just not small enough. Maybe the...
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This is my version of the X-Belt tensioner for the Anet A8. Other versions use thin M3 screws or complete PLA-M8 screws to increase the tension, that was too shaky for me. I still rely on the M3 variant, but with 8mm sleeves for more contact to the...
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This is yet another Y-belt attachment designed specifically for Anet A8 printers. Its size closely matches that of this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1648888, with one key difference - the back section has been reduced by 4.5mm. This...
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Update: Recently, I wanted to upgrade my Plus with GT2 Belts - it turns out they are a little bit smaller than the original belts. ...So, I'll soon post an updated version of the Clamp and the Cover specific for the Glassfiber-reinforced GT2 Belts....
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Anet A8 Belt Lock X-Axis Digital Sqrt is currently constructing upgrade kits for its customers, meticulously testing numerous variants in the process. Although several ideas proved promising, we ultimately decided not to incorporate them into our...
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A Simple X-Axis Belt Tensioner for Anet A8 Printers. This tensioner features a fixed support on the left side, while the right side can be adjusted up to 1cm with the use of a screw. To assemble this design, you will need a M3 nut, one screw...
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Whether you are using the stock Y and X idler mount or an upgraded Y or X tensioner, this is a must-have to ensure your belt lasts long and reduces noise from the teeth chattering on the bearing/pulley. Thanks to droftarts for the customizer and...
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How I Designed This I designed this thing specially for my Anet A8 PRUSA i3 with an acrylic 8mm frame, which came to me without a recognizable belt connector in the box. After some time with an improvised setup, I created one that does the job a lot...
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Anet A8 Belt Tensioner X-Axis This Anet A8 X-Axis belt tensioner has numerous features that distinguish it from other x-axis tensioners. With over 1000 hours of print time, this design continues to perform well. Key Features: • M5 nut traps and...
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This is a Y Belt Clamp designed specifically for the Anet A8/AM8. It seamlessly integrates with the stock H plate, making it an ideal solution for your printer's needs. To bring this clamp to life, you'll need to print two essential components: 1.
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My take on an X Axis Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8. 2 versions available: 8.75mm Inner Gap and 10.00mm Inner Gap. ### Update includes correct placement of the nut. I apologize for this mistake. If you printed the old design, secure the nuts in...
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As part of my ongoing upgrade of my A8 Plus, this clamp is designed for the X-axis belt on the carriage, replacing the stock (rather poor) part with a solid one and eliminating the tensioning facility in favor of an external tensioner, which I've...
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It's always great to find something that is easy to use and useful, especially when it can be used with standard parts of the Anet A8 printer. Notes: 1. To make the parts as strong as possible, print them exactly as shown in the STL pictures. 2. I...
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You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut to use the part. gives your y-belt the tension it needs to work properly Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0,12mm Infill: 10% Post-Printing You will need an M6 bolt and M6 nut....
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Additionally, an M3 screw of suitable length will be required for your belt and tension requirements. If I were to revisit this project in the future, I'd allocate a bit more space for the third screw on the bottom tension side. ...You might consider...
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I modified the settings so that the 5mm nut fits perfectly.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: Anet A8\nRafts: Disabled\nSupports: Turned off\nResolution: Set to 200 microns\nInfill Density: Adjusted to 10% for optimal strength and weight
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This modification is specifically designed for use with the 5mm plywood version of the ANET A8 printer. ...For more information, please refer to the original description available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2149867.
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You can explore every detail of my comprehensive overhaul of the original concept at this link: https://www.mikrom.cz/3d-tiskarna-anet-a8/. ...Although it's written in Czech, Google Translate will enable you to grasp all the nuances.
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A specially designed plate tailored to utilize two M3 nuts and two M3 x 18 screws, both of which are conveniently included in the standard equipment package of the Anet A8 kit.
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If using the ones that come with your Anet A8 printer, make sure to have some spacers on hand. Additionally, ensure that your aluminum H-piece is properly aligned. Edit: It's impossible to achieve any tension with this belt holder alone. Therefore, I...
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Below you will see the Anet A8 X-Axis Belt Aluminum Holder made from 3/4x3/4 aluminum L-shaped angle cut using a Dremel rotary tool. A single 1/16 x 3/4x3/4 aluminum angle was used, with cuts made to the width and slots cut out using a Dremel rotary...
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The tensioner can be installed directly on the A8 with no modifications required, making it easy to tighten the belt. For mounting on the frame, four M3 x 18 screws and four M3 nuts are necessary. One M3 x 18 screw and one M3 locknut will suffice for...
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This tensioner is a result of refining existing designs that have been thoroughly vetted in other renowned 3D printers such as the Prusa i3. ...It can be seamlessly integrated with the AM8, ANET A8, or equivalent models without any compatibility issues.
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Since the Anet A8 provides us with M3 bolts, I redesigned this tensioner to utilize readily available hardware. To assemble it, you'll need 2x M3 bolts and 3x M3 nuts. ...Additionally, I incorporated the following designs: Captive M3 nut for the idler...
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... Thingiverse that didn't quite fit or were too big, wasting material. ...I made this one specifically for Anet A8 bed carriers with a 12x20mm hole pattern and secure it with 2 M10 & 2 M15 screws. ...If your prints bridge well, supports aren't needed.
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I needed an X-axis tensioner with minimal A8 modifications, and specifically no longer belt. This setup should work seamlessly with the stock belt, and it certainly works flawlessly with a Prusa reinforced belt which is just a bit wider. It also...
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On the A8, space constraints necessitate a thin side for this bushing, but that's acceptable since the screw still absorbs the pressure exerted by the belt. The component is engineered to keep the belt securely in place, and judging by my...
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The fresh design for Anet A8 x-carriage is now in place, featuring nylon injected X axis parts that ensure precise movement with a 16T bearing taking center stage. However, due to altered dimensions on the new x-carriage, the original X axis...
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I made specific changes: - The belt gripper's teeth are much looser (I used washers to secure the belt after inserting). - Dove tails have a wider tolerance and a 55° angle instead of 45°. - I used a 3mm tightener screw instead of 4mm due to...