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To keep my Anet A8 stable on my lack table, I've made a few adjustments to prevent it from moving around. This setup also reduces X-axis motion, which can cause issues with print quality. I reused the original M3 screws that came with the printer...
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In summary, proper installation, adjustment, and maintenance of the filament guide are critical to achieving high-quality prints with the Anet A8. ...By following these steps and taking note of any special considerations, you can ensure smooth...
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This tool holder has been specifically designed for the Anet A8 3D printer and attaches securely to the top-right corner of the machine. ...It's been crafted to accommodate not only the yellow and clear screwdrivers that come with the printer but also...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 30% Notes: In Cura software, I had to adjust the extrusion width to 0.38mm in order for it to print the connector section correctly. For optimal results, it's...
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A straightforward filament guide designed specifically for the Anet A8, featuring both open and closed variants to cater to individual preferences. They fit securely on top of the Acrylic frame's 7.5mm thickness, leaving an 8mm gap between them. ...
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The Anet A8 spool holder relies on an 8mm threaded rod as its central axis. Given that most spools feature a center hole measuring 2 1/4" (57.15 mm) in diameter, it becomes apparent that as the printer pulls on the filament, it must drag the spool...
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Sturdy foundation for Anet A8. Dampen vibration, flex in the frame and movement of the printer with a solid base. Secure with 1½'' screws. Be mindful that the printer will produce more noise since vibrations are transferred to whatever it's attached...
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... I have some sharpies to test with. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: It doesn't matter what you choose. Supports: There are no supports needed. Resolution: Print at a resolution of .2 millimeters. ... Infill: Use 20% infill for this object.
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I spent countless days scouring for the firmware of my Anet A8 M, determined to uncover the newer board's code as well. Finally, I succeeded in tracking it down and I thought, why not share it with others? There might be a few bugs lurking within...
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Print Settings Printer: ANET A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: .1mm Infill: 20% Notes: Perfect slip fit for machine, but added extra tolerance for screws that vary in size and material shrinkage rates. Center hole will require reaming for final...
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Slanted Circular Extruder Cooling Duct for the Anet A8 that doesn't crash into the clamps holding the glas bed. It is also a little wider to allow for the hotend to be on the same level as the cooling ring. Please note that this cooler is pretty...
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These Linear bushings for Anet a8 are a must-have replacement. Make 7 of them right away, so when your stock ones finally wear out, you'll already have the spares ready. I had to buy two stock ones just to make these and it was extremely frustrating....
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A custom MOSFET bracket designed specifically for the Anet A8 printer is now available. This bracket is engineered to accommodate a MOSFET board with mounting holes that are precisely 38mm apart, center-to-center. The original design could not be...
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I've designed a custom mount specifically for my stock Anet A8 printer, which I've modified by removing the hotend fan and heatsink. The extruder securing bolts hold everything securely in place. To withstand the heat from the heat block, I print...
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This tool holder attaches securely to the upper right corner of Anet A8 frame using strong magnets at each end, effortlessly holding a variety of tools such as side cuts, wrenches, and razor blades. Designed specifically to utilize the tools included...
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I secure this tool holder AND my ATX PSU mount (check out my profile) simultaneously using two M3 bolts.\nThis setup comfortably accommodates all tools included with the Anet A8 kit, except for the spanner and allen keys, which remain stationed at...
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Since Anet ships their printers without button caps, controls feel pretty flimsy due to wiggly microswitch domes. I've included two files: one with all five buttons together and another single button file. I printed mine individually to achieve...
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To elevate your Anet A8 off the table, simply place four feet underneath it - two at the front, two at the back, and one under each gantry base will do the trick. This setup not only prevents damage to your workspace but also significantly reduces...
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Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 + 0.2 Infill: 10% Notes: Used s3d with two processes. ... First, a 0.1 resolution till 0.2 millimeter height, then a 0.2 resolution to the end printed slow at around 50 millimeters...
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I perfected the increasing vertical stability of the printer Anet A8. The original parts were taken from this website. I added front and rear pads. The back has a reference side. Lining is glued on PVA. I added holes for screws M4 for fastening these...
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This is a cap that fits on the control buttons on the Anet A8 display. These caps fit snugly on the buttons, and have an outer diameter that will fit in the acrylic frame holes of the more recent, 2020 acrylic frames. The black buttons are...
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After tinkering with the measuring dial on my bed leveling, I discovered that the most unpredictable movement of my Anet A8 occurred when I touched the control buttons. To stabilize this behavior, I crafted some reinforcements. Extra materials...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Completely unnecessary for this project Supports: Similarly, not required in this instance Resolution: Set at a precise 0.02mm Infill: 20% filled for added durability Notes: Printed using an optimal...
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I've created a Display Case for the Anet A8. I only print with SD cards and wanted to hold the display in hand to configure the printer, start the print... What's key for me is that you won't need any extras - just the original display screw and...
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This anti-wobble cylinder is specifically designed for the Anet A8. It's an extremely useful component if you have the motor extruder mounted on one side of the frame, as shown in the accompanying images. The inner diameter measures 85mm and the...
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... a filament filter: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:497764 \n(ps. ...excuse my bad English, it's not my native language)\nPrint Settings\nPrinter:\n Anet A8\n \n Rafts:\n Doesn't Matter\n \n Supports:\n Yes\n \n Resolution:\n 0.2\n \n Infill:\n 100%
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This is a straightforward setup for the Anet A8 Motherboard. Here's what you need: an 80mm PC fan and a print job with a layer height of 0.2 mm. To get started, select the "Support Everywhere" option in your slicing software. This will allow for 30%...
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Anet A8 Frame Replacement. Built from 30x30 iron profile and standard 2mm steel brackets, measuring 120x120 and 80x80 respectively. This is a reworked version of the Prusa Iron Frame (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2376491). Cuts: * Base: 2...
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... one side (left) with a support to prevent the tensioner from shifting downwards when holes in the acrylic frame are slightly oversized. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50%
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Here is the text rewritten in American English, avoiding foreign characters and following the Flesch-Kincaid test with a score of 100%: File e Accessori for Closing Anet A8 with Ikea Tabletop Materials Needed: Aluminum profile 20 x 20 secured with...