anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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I intend this design to enhance the acrylic frame on which the Y-axis motor is mounted, preventing it from bending. This is a revised version with screw holes added and a simpler model for easier printing. Note that it took 13 hours to print. I...
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I designed some custom parts to eliminate play on the smooth rods of my Anet A8, which required M3x10mm screws and M3 nuts. These upper parts replace the original acrylic frame components. I created two versions: one set provides bearing support for...
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Noticed when printing other upgrade parts for X axis carriage that entire carriage started falling down when powered off. Weight of X carriage was turning Z axis rods very slowly overnight, getting out of level. Anet must have intentionally...
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A redesigned X axis for the Anet A8 has been created. The nut recesses for the brass M3 bolts are intended for nylock M3 nuts. Due to the motor being on the front, a Z endstop cannot be used with this design. A bed levelling sensor will need to be...
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If the printed part doesn't fit snugly into the Anet-A8 frame, a small amount of hot glue can help secure it without causing damage. Keep in mind that I haven't yet tested this design myself due to a shortage of filament. Check the measurements...
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I've spotted a problem with my old belt tensioner - it's prone to vibration during operation. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time to fix this issue. Unfortunately, the original design didn't quite match the size of the holes...
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The screws used should be 3.5mm diam. The holes are 4mm, to account for shrinkage in PLA under normal conditions. ...The base is 8mm deep, so the screws should be >8mm long at least and the heads should be >3.5mm.
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The custom-designed belt tensioner was seamlessly integrated into the existing mechanism, showcasing a remarkable example of adaptability and problem-solving skills. ...By cleverly reworking the design, the user successfully ensured a secure and...
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I'm printing this for a project on Thingiverse under ID 2640020. When I printed my model, the screw and plate were incredibly snug, making them impossible to turn by hand. ...A 22mm wrench proved to be just enough to loosen them, but it's not the only...
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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4441076 presented a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the...
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This thing was created using Tinkercad's powerful design capabilities. ...Make your own edits directly on this link - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3EQKqKI8meW
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The reinforcement is now expertly crafted with smooth curves, a far cry from its predecessor's jagged appearance. To ensure a secure fit for the motor, you'll want to use longer M3 screws - I opted for 16 mm long ones myself. ...Alternatively, you can...
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Swapped the factory board for an skr e3 v2, factory motor keeps getting too hot, even at 50 milliamps. I have tried everything I can think of to get the motor to operate at normal temperature (switched polarity around, lowered current in firmware,...
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Hello, as previously anticipated, it's crucial to produce multiple parts for reinforcing the A-NET on the front installation. Unfortunately, I'm unsure how many tensioners are required since they may not be strong enough or might necessitate an...
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I designed a simple holder to keep the hotbed cables out of your printing space, thereby preventing any original cabling from getting tangled with them.
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My inventory includes two pieces of 450mm 2020 V-slot extrusion, four OpenBuild V-slot gantries, and four 4M x 2mm screw button heads. ...All of the original screws will be reused.
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I attempted a remix of an elfco's good design, but the parts snapped each time I tried printing it in PLA. This version uses any standard M6 bolt (mine is about 50mm long) and matching nut instead, and includes an outer frame to protect the main body...
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Less material. FreeCAD 3d model included for further development. ...Before instalation on 3d printer screw holes of 3d printed part need to be drilled with 4 mm drilling bit.
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Hey! I just tweaked this by shifting things over so the belt can run in parallel. ...Big thanks go out to Gear_Down_For_What for making those publishing files available - it only took a couple of seconds to get everything lined up.
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I spotted that my trusty belt tensioner is plagued by vibration while in use. I'd like to take advantage of someone else's operating time, but the original design doesn't mesh with the size of holes on my printer. My printer boasts 7.62 mm thick...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3EQKqKI8meW
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I really liked where this design was headed, it was classic and understated. ...To give it a bit more substance, I decided to bump up the thickness of the mounting plate by just 1mm and add some subtle fillets and strategically placed holes for added...
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A polished finish is essential, unlike the previous model with its harsh lines and unappealing appearance. To securely fasten the motor, you will require extended M3 screws - I found that 16mm long screws worked perfectly. ...Alternatively, you can...
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The Problem: You print a large object and the slicer places it at the center of the printing bed. However, once the print is complete, it appears as though someone pushed it slightly to one side and towards the back. This issue arises from poorly...
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Place the square end on the y axis rails, lower the z axis, so the x axis rails compress the 'spring' of the tool. Print two of these alignment tools, one for each rail, so you can compare each side ensuring things have been trammed. ... Works...
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Upgrade Kit for Hesine M505 - Anet A8 Enhanced Y-tension and other refinements applied. ...Print Settings: Printer: Hesine M505 - Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20%
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It is compatible with the Anet Hulk Frame Brace, which can be found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2189694. For part two, it needs to be rotated 180 degrees and printed with support. You will need a longer screw (M3 - 25mm) and a shorter...