anet a8 rods 3d models
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I replaced my broken rod holder on my Anet A8 3D printer by printing a brand-new one.
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The screws holding the rod in place became loose, causing it to fall off, resulting in the loss of the printed part. I rapidly designed a sturdy light-weight rod lock that allows for quick printing. ...With this new design, the rod will no longer detach...
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On the ANET A8, the front and rear places are machined with so huge tolerances that the Y rods are free to float with at least 1/10th mm of play. This is one cause of X woobling, noise and vibrations. This very simple thing intends to lock the Y...
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On the ANET A8, the front and rear mounts feature machined tolerances so massive that the Y rods float freely with at least 1/10th mm of play. This excessive movement is a primary cause of X wobbling, noise, and vibrations. To correct this issue, a...
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... better and cleaner (also works better obviously). If you're from Germany, you can buy this kit with mechanical parts: https://www.dold-mechatronik.de/Anet-A8 Printer Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 100%
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... front, left, and right parts. A new rod hole of 8.4 mm has been added because the original design didn't fit. For other required parts, please visit my collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8 or check out my profile.
cults3d
... there is only one piece to print four time for both rear front left and right. roh hole i 8,4 mm because the original does not fit. for other parts please visit my collection: https://www.thingiverse.com/aRGiRob/collections/my-anet-a8 or my profile
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Place one of these tools on top of the y-align rods, next manually rotate the z-rod motor up/down to align its top to support the horizontal rods, both upper and lower. Do the same on the other side using the second tool. Once completed, simply slide...
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this thing is suitable for whom who have screwed the anet frame to a solid base, otherwise please check out the original design by aeropic.i remixed this wonderful design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498478) for 3 reasonsthe original is too...
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This is a remix from "Y Bar Stopper P3 Steel XL" by Hobsie. ...Y bar stopper for P3STEEL using stock 380mm Anet A8 smooth rods. Add a washer for better stability. ...My PRUSA I3 STEEL frame is from Orballo Printing.
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This is a remix from "Y Bar Stopper P3 Steel XL" by Hobsie. Y bar stopper for P3STEEL using stock 380mm Anet A8 smooth rods. Add a washer for better stability. My PRUSA I3 STEEL frame is from Orballo Printing.
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This is a straightforward print for securing Anet A8 threaded rods to a flat surface. Dimensions are suitable for 4mm self-tapping screws into wood, with a flange or dome topped screw recommended to distribute compression evenly. CAUTION: When...
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I was missing a rod cover when I assembled my Anet A8, so I created a replacement in no time.\nYou can't really print this part wrong - it's too small, and I wouldn't recommend printing it hollow at all!\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: My Anet A8\nRafts:...
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I was missing a rod cover when I assembled my Anet A8 so I made a quick replacement. You can't really print this the wrong way it's such a small part, I just wouldn't recommend printing it hollow! Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't...
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Guide rod for the Y and Z axis. ... Step One: Watch this video to see how it's done: https://youtu.be/wo_JwSmp18M My YouTube Channel: Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/user/wellintonmb/?sub_confirmation=1 Linear guide rail for Y and Z axes: ...
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The Y bar stopper designed for the P3STEEL 3D printer utilizes stock smooth rods measuring 380mm in length, sourced directly from the Anet A8. To enhance stability, I've added a washer to the design. ...My PRUSA I3 STEEL frame was printed by Orballo...
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Remixed from Prusa printable parts for Prusa i3 MK3. I'm using the steel frame from Orballo Printing and I have not been able to find a compatible X motor mount so I made this. I just edited the scad files in order to be able to use the stock 380mm...
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To ensure compatibility with my existing setup, I edited the SCAD files to accommodate the stock 380mm smooth rods from my Anet A8. This design is specifically engineered to work in tandem with standard 8mm threaded rod and leadscrew components. ...I've...
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I created a new model using leftover parts from previous projects, combining 10mm rods and aluminum extrusion. I discovered the A8 upgrade design and modified it to suit my needs. The goal was to craft a robust frame that could be used with multiple...
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This is an improvement to our existing guide rod fixation system for the ANET A8 3D printer. ...It's better designed and more efficient.
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When tightening one nut against the other, they close at the top, creating space, as a result the threaded rods twist upward and the front part of the ANET rises above the base. ...With this supplement, the rods are completely straight and the base well...
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I recently encountered an issue with both Z-Rods of my Anet A8 3D printer. The hole in the acrylic plate turned out to be slightly too large, causing the Z-Rods to wobble, as shown in the attached picture. Given that I've mounted my A8 to a...
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The Custom-Made Z-Axis Threaded Rod Cap, precision-crafted from High-Quality PLA Material\nAdvanced Print Options\nPrinting Device: Top-of-the-Line Anet A8 Model\nKey Settings\nRaft Generation: Disabled for Optimal Performance\nSupport Structure:...
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After several printouts on my Anet A8, I noticed that the Z-rod started to develop a small amount of vertical play. Upon disassembling and reassembling the frame, I discovered that something had shifted inside it, and this approach wouldn't resolve...
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Guide Rod Holder for Anet A3D Printer (Y-Axis) Mounts to the bars of the Anet A3D printer, securing the guide rod in place.
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... They also prevent debris and grime from entering the system, maintaining optimal performance and extending the lifespan of the guide rods. Additionally, guide rod covers simplify maintenance and repairs by providing easy access to the rod assembly.
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I carefully inspect the factory rod caps on my machine and discover that they tend to break when tightening the Y belt, leading me to replace all six caps - four for the Y-axis rods and two for the Z-axis rods. ...To ensure a secure connection, I opt...
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Rods in my printer are experiencing some play due to slackness. ...A straightforward solution is to use this adjustable stabilizer to secure them firmly in place.
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I took notice that the rods on the Y carriage for the linear bearings were loose, so I designed some replacement parts using Fusion 360. The new components have a very secure grip on the rods, eliminating any play or movement. ...They fit perfectly,...