anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Positioning marks for Anet A8 on the Z axis I modified and added a second model for the marker, which allows to free the lower part and not to interfere with the coupling.
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There was an issue with the y-chain by Sukhoi27 with the new design of the anet. So I redone the drawings and added slot holes for the end user to adjust the hotbed mount according to his build. I also added some lenght to it so it will serve a...
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There was an issue with the y-chain by Sukhoi27 with the new design of the Anet, so I revised the drawings and included slot holes for the end user to adjust the hotbed mount according to their build. I also extended it to serve a purpose of strain...
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... combat the Skynet Firmware's autolevel feature, which consistently left the model offset from the center. ...To rectify the Y-Axis (Bed) drifting too far back, I created this solution. ...It aims to resolve any issues that others may be experiencing.
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When securing the final support of the Y-axis to the structure, I accidentally applied too much force and broke it. ...After searching for a replacement and not finding one that could be printed, I decided to create this clone so I can continue learning...
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By upgrading to an Anet A8, you'll gain access to a reliable machine with a spacious build area, ideal for printing large or intricate models. One useful accessory for the Anet A8 is a well-designed belt holder. ...This attachment provides a sturdy...
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This enables you to align the Y-axis belt with the bed precisely (side to side adjustment). The spacers provided are what you use to calibrate the tension in your belt, as this tensioner functions as a clamp on the front frame piece itself. ...This...
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To enhance my Mendel printer, I opted for LM8UU linear rails on the Y-axis while retaining existing Frog and plate components. Leveraging http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10637 and SketchUp, I designed a printable part (x2 copies). ...These L-shaped...
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I highly recommend replacing it with either a genuine ender 3 heatbed, or the cheaper Anet A8 bed. Mainly because the CTC version doesn't actually maintain the correct heat across the whole build plate. Which will result in warping towards the edges...
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Using this pulley allows for the substitution of a y-axis pulley with the bearing provided in the k8200 kit. Intended to be used with GT2 belts and 16 tooth pulleys, these bearings boast a tight clearance. Printing at a layer height of 0.2mm is...
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It eliminates all acrylic components in the Y-Axis and significantly boosts structural integrity. The design also adjusts the belt orientation. The redesign consists of: Rod supports - Print four of these, ensuring they are printed upright to...
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Tightening the belt on the reinforced Y-Axis doesn't cause any noticeable flexing. As an added benefit, the new mounting bracket offers excellent protection for the stepper. Print Settings: Printer: Akimbo Rafts: Irrelevant Supports: Not...
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... (2) M3x40 screws (2) M3 lock nuts (3) M4x0.7-10 button head screws (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (3) M4x0.7 T nuts (the extras from the Anet kit will work) (1) GT2 Timing Gear (optional) (1) M3x0.5-20 socket head screw (1) M3x0.5 nut
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Crafted with precision in Tinkercad for seamless integration on the versatile Anet A8.
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The original part that requires replacement is the A6-A8 axis stopper on your Anet 3D printer. Replacing it will give you a chance to breathe new life into your machine and bring back its precision and accuracy. This stopper plays a crucial role in...
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I created this thing to add a stepper damper to Anet A8 Y motor. To do so, I needed to lower the motor base slightly. The stabilizer will compensate for this reduction. There are 3 ways to print this thing: 1) Print only "Brace_with_damper.stl,"...
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Upon a month of usage, misalignment issues emerged in the Y direction due to the loosening Y belt. This malfunction was partly triggered by incorrect 'H' plate assembly for the heat bed, as per our initial assembly guided by instructions and Youtube...
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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,...
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I copied the model from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2751285 and lowered the motor by 5mm, as I encountered a collision between the heater bed cable and the motor holder, allowing me to also use the silicone buffers for the Y-motor.
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I modified the original design to fit better with my AM8 frame and expanded its Y range for more versatility. This custom part is designed to work seamlessly with two other components: a chain found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2043493, and...
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this is a remix of various versions of this Y Chain setup. when i printed others i got odd distortions in the prints from the geometry of the STL files. so i edited and changed some parts. cut a bit of the width off the hotbed mount. If you are like...
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Due to a replacement of the original y- end stop, I needed a new platform for a new switch with a different size. The new platform has two long holes to be suitable for different brands and sizes of switches. My switch has a size of 30x18mm (see...
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I've made a custom Y Chain setup, mixing and matching elements from various versions I've seen online. When printing other setups, I noticed strange distortions in the prints due to the STL file geometry. To fix this, I edited and modified some parts...
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Print Settings: Printer Model: Anet A8 Raft Options: Disabled (No Rafts) Support Options: Disabled (No Supports) Resolution: 0.2mm Layer Thickness Infill Density: 100% Infill Density Additional Notes: Wall Thickness: 1.6mm Filament Type: PLA...
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The Y-idler block in this revised design is specifically tailored for Nophead's Mendel90 RepRap 3D printer model. ...To install, use a single 20mm+ M4 socket head screw along with a corresponding nylock nut.
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As a test after I attached it, I cranked my belt tension up to see how tight I could get the belt before the motor started to shift or the rear frame showed signs of bending, but before either of those things could happen the belt ripped itself free...
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Currently redesigning some things on my Anet A8 Plus, and liked how the motor was mounted from [thing:2394683](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2394683) as well as the belt holder. ...The only problem I had with it was with the Idler-Tensioner, I...
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The Anet A8 Z-Axis Bushing Wobbles on the Z-axis can be prevented with a few simple steps. To do this, some basic post-processing is necessary after each print. First, locate the Z-axis bushing and remove any protective covering or tape that may...
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I've successfully resolved X-axis sharpening for you on my Anet A8 3D printer. The solution may also benefit other RepRap models. To ensure precise results, I recommend printing the screw and print holder at a low resolution to prevent any...
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As soon as I printed other upgrade parts for my X axis carriage, I noticed that the entire carriage started to fall down when powered off. The weight of the X carriage was turning the Z axis rods very slowly overnight, causing them to get out of...