anet a8 x belt holder 3d models
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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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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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Reengineered the X-Belt tensioner's design to accommodate a bigger bearing on the pulley.
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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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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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I failed to discover effective solutions for securing the x-axis belt, so I continued experimenting until finally creating a satisfactory answer that balances compactness and strength.
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I have tried many others, but these work perfectly, and make removing and replacing the belt dead easy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2354961?fbclid=IwAR2BIEIDv2TUBbookyOyvpl-RdZzC2Lxf7_Lw05lyCuw-w-gNKj8jzp0rBk Print Settings Printer: Anet AM8...
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It securely tightens against the x-axis rods, rather than the right bearing block, ensuring smooth operation by preventing binding along the z-axis when the x-belt is tightened. ...For detailed instructions on building and installing this component,...
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... threading. Credit goes to Luke_O for creating a simple and compact solution to tension the X-Axis belt . It was great to find something that didn't overcomplicate the problem and didn't require longer belts to install. ...Thanks are due to Luke_O.
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I replaced the metal screws on my Y-Belt tensioner from Freemark with 3D printed ones, making it easy to adjust the X belt without needing a screwdriver. I also trimmed the pillars by 1cm, as I couldn't see the need for them to be that long. To...
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... (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070). FYI, liked Kennethjiang's because his has an arm going into the original mount for the pulley so no longer x-axis belt is needed to use this. Edited the designs in Tinkercad. ...How I Designed This
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Human Infill: 20%\r\n\r\nDrill precise four holes for screws using a 3mm drill bit if the screws fail to fit snugly.\r\n\r\nThe midsection holes in cylinders can serve as mounting points for secure caps, yet the belt remains somewhat insecure without...
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If your X-belt keeps falling off its original track or printed design - just like mine has been doing - consider trying a new approach. ...A slight tweak in the gap size should do the trick: narrow it down from 1.6 to 1.55 millimeters, and you'll find a...
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This x-belt tensioner utilizes the original right side bearing block that came with the printer. I customized this tensioner, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1683070, to make it more user-friendly and easier to use. To avoid purchasing a...
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Installed new idler pulleys on my printer from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NT2LTRF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00 and discovered that although they fit in the Y-belt tensioner, they wouldn't fit in Freemark's X-belt tensioner. ...All...
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I reworked the x-belt tensioner design from TecNerd's original concept. Initially, I struggled to get my pulley to fit properly, so I came up with an innovative solution - adding a boss for the passive idler to allow it to rotate freely. Check out...
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I remastered the exceptional belt accessory from Simhopp by merely adjusting the indentation to perfectly center the belt at both the top and bottom edges.
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I fabricated a replacement tensioner out of PLA, but over time, it began to warp and lose its grip on the belt due to its tendency to deform, ultimately rendering it incapable of holding the belt securely in place; therefore, I redesigned it to hold...
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I created extra-long screws for the belt tensioner, ensuring they'll be handy for anyone who needs them later on.
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... are these fantastic little things. I have tried many others, but these work perfectly, and make removing and replacing the belt dead easy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2354961?fbclid=IwAR2BIEIDv2TUBbookyOyvpl-RdZzC2Lxf7_Lw05lyCuw-w-gNKj8jzp0rBk
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A Basic Tensioner System, engineered to keep belts in place with no need for belt replacements or additional component adjustments. This sleek design boasts a remarkably low production cost, rapid printing capabilities, and a streamlined assembly...
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Remix of Previous Belt Tensioner (Schrall) for Use with Toothed Metal Gear Also Required: Three M3 by 25mm Bolts and Nuts, (Washers or Double Nut to Prevent Loosening Over Time if Desired) Two M4 by 35mm Bolts and Nuts One GT2 Toothed Pulley with a...
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... were designed in Fusion 360. The clips I'm using to secure the belt are these fantastic little things. I've tried many others, but these work perfectly and make removing and replacing the belt dead easy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2354961
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This is a marker for the X-axis reference point.
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Direct Drive Extruder Mount https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2316850 SC8UU Minimal Bearing Carrier https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2781966 If your printer isn't properly calibrated, you might experience difficulties fitting the belt and M4 nuts...
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it is the original tension for the X-as. ... print it with support on the plate like the picture.
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... greater stability. To recreate this improved design, you will require: 1 x M3 Screw, 30mm long 1 x M3 Screw, 20mm long 2 x M3 Screw Nuts Printing Parameters: Infill Density: 100% Layer Height: 0.1 mm Speed: 40 mm/s Estimated Print Time: 2 hours
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1) We merged the ratings from Sjouke's excellent work on his Anet A8 Prusa-i3 X-belt holder with this piece. 2) The angle of the "gutter" didn't seem very useful, so we went back to a straight line to make it easier to insert the belt. This remix...
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Carriage Belt Holder for Anet A6 and A8 Inspired by Designs on Thingiverse A creative solution to keep your carriage belt organized, designed specifically for the Anet A6 and A8 3D printers. This holder provides a convenient way to manage your...