anet a8 fire safety 3d models
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A custom volt meter mount designed specifically for the Anet A3 printer, featuring an integral shunt holder. This unique setup enables users to easily monitor their printer's voltage levels while keeping the electrical connections organized and tidy....
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Hello as you had more note it is necessary to print several parts for the reinforcements of the anet on the front to install I do not know how many tensioner because not strong enough or which requires a crazy installation so g took several models of...
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... incorporated an extra hole in the top for cable routing, including the LCD cable. This will help maintain a clean and organized design. Lastly, I've simplified the overall design by removing the A8 logo, resulting in a more streamlined aesthetic.
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... fan fall out while long printing job and big mesh of plastic everywhere.On original desing when nozzle totaly inserted in the fan duct, the hole dosen't fit with exiting screw of fan to. I just change the angle of arm for better fit on my own A8.
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I crafted this filament guide to utilize the original screws that secure the LCD to the A8 printer, and yes, they are long enough. When I integrated the X-axis chain into the printer, the filament would snag on the chain, causing the spool to become...
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I wanted to add lights to my A8 so I bought a couple of dollar tree flashlights for the LEDs and made this bar to mount under the top frame. I wired in a USB connector to plug into to my raspberry pi for power. ** Update ** Found these 12V light...
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The extra nuts and washers came as spare parts with my A8 3D printer, but I needed longer screws, which I had to purchase separately. To achieve a stable print, I used 10% infill and PLA material; however, ABS would also work well in this setup. You...
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I decided to enhance my A8 by installing some lights, so I purchased a few dollar tree flashlights for the LEDs and created this bar to mount under the top frame. I wired in a USB connector to plug directly into my raspberry pi for power. ** Update...
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Power Box A8 Switch: https://aliexpress.com/item/Promotion-5-pcs-2-Pin-SPST-Red-Neon-Light-On-Off-Rocker-Switch-AC-16A-250V/32427150186.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.uCnPmf Fuse:...
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This is my custom-designed e-box for the electronics of the Anet A3D printer. It comes equipped with a high-performance 60 x 60 x 25 mm cooling fan that's included in the package. The ebox has been carefully crafted to accommodate up to two mosfets...
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I was irritated by the stock ZAxis mounting on my A8, particularly when I was going between the stock platform with painters tape, and clamping on a glass plate. Works great, but it's still always wise to fine level with the thumbscrews, but I find...
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It is engineered to attach securely (with two hex M3x20 screws provided with the A8) to the X-belt holders/tensioners that have two screw holes, such as these models: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2425783...
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I've been testing my reworked design on an A8 3D printer, and even under full y-axis belt tension, there's minimal deflection of the vertical support holding the motor plate. ...My rear acrylic plate is now flat again, and as a bonus, the Y axis motor...
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I completely overhauled my A8 to make cable replacement a breeze and prepare for potential waterlines in the future. All parts were printed using Hatchbox ABS (grey parts) and Priline CFPC. I'll post pictures as soon as I have the chance.
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Before assembling the A8, it's crucial to polish the steel guide rods, which arrive quite rough. It's also vital to pack the linear bearings with grease, as they can be dry when shipped. ... My printer has accumulated over 2600 hours of use now and...
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Usage -------- Clips a 1mm CFK plate (220x220) onto the A8's standard heating bed. The combined thickness of the CFK plate and heating bed is approximately 4.2mm. Use the same corner four times without any additional material needed. Installation...
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This little piece allows you to attach two LEDs to the stock extruder carriage just behind the hotend to light up your prints for visual monitoring It is designed to attach (with two hex M3x20 screws provided with the A8) to the carriage-mounted...
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All four corners have been rounded to a smooth 1mm radius for safety. Important note: When printing, position the box's base against the heat bed. If you're short on time, consider flipping the STL file later. To ensure that supports stick firmly in...
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COTS: 4 x M3 screws L:20mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:40mm with flat head 2 x M3 screws L:20mm hex socket cap 4 x M3 nuts (DIN 934) 4 x M3 nuts with nylon lock (self-locking) I've reused the original Anet bearing f623zz. Thanks for sharing your...
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The barrel is the original Anet, I've modified it by changing the Teflon tube with one that goes from the nozzle to the highest part of the upper thread guide, the nozzle I put one from a E3DV6 clone, although I'm waiting for an original Volcano, I...
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So, I decided to redesign the whole thing from scratch, taking into account the M3 screws and nuts that come standard with the Anet (assuming you've got some spare 19mm long ones lying around). The back of this design is carefully crafted to match...
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The acrylic frame on one of my old A8s was starting to flex enough to push the Y-axis stepper out of alignment and affect print quality. I could go into detail on the engineering and physics of this, but it boils down to these printers needing...
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This updated version is compatible with both stock A8 frames and AM8 frames, which require 2xM5x10 bolts and 2xM5 T-Slot nuts. It works perfectly for an 8mm thick acrylic frame and can be easily modified upon request. Required materials include: ...
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Hello, I've built a frame for my A8 using 35x35 treated timber. It was a total cost of around £30. Here's what you'll need: * 35 x 35 timber (3m long, possibly longer due to cuts) * Miter saw * Wood screws * L Brackets x 8 * T brackets x 4 *...
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Many people have left reviews claiming it's a fire hazard, but I personally find any uncertainty unacceptable when it comes to leaving something running while I'm away from home. To resolve my concerns, I've designed this enclosure around a simpler...
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This thing was created since I couldn't find a case that would hold two mosfets (of the type I used) and the Anet mainboard. I either only found cases to hold the mosfet(s) or the mainboard; many also had space added for other circuit boards that...
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Having thoroughly examined the Anet A3's design, it was clear to me that electrical safety had been given scant consideration. A separate design for the input connector is a must, and this design is an important addition, albeit not as crucial. It's...