anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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The Same Anet A8 X-Axis Belt Tensioner, a clever creation courtesy of WedgeSD's ingenuity, can be found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1895051, boasting precision-crafted 3mm holes for added functionality.
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A prototype of the Anet A8's X Axis is being designed to facilitate the development and testing of custom mounts using the standard bearing blocks provided with the printer.
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This is a simple x-axis belt tensioner for Anet A8 printer. The support is fixed to the left, while the right can be adjusted about 1cm. ... My design is inspired by this thing: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1666094
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... knob CCW while it's displaying the main information screen. In addition to the printed parts you will need: 2x M3x30 flat head bolts (Anet A6 spare) 2x M3 nut (Anet A6 spare) (You will gain 3x nuts and 1x bolt from the parts you take out.)
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I swapped out my Anet A8 motherboard for a Ramps 1.4, so I'm now replacing the stock switch with a makerbot switch. To keep things straightforward, stick with the original switch design. Be mindful of filling it to 100%, since the nut applies...
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This is an upgrade of the Y-axis to Ender 3. I opted for a MGN15H 300mm linear guide for enhanced bed stability. Check out this upgraded linear guide on Aliexpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32806622073.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.45374c4d7UTpir...
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If you make this thing, you will need to extend your cables for the following parts or they won't be long enough to connect to the Anet A8 motherboard: X-axis stepper motor, X-axis end limit switch, Extruder stepper motor, Extruder heater, Extruder...
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I created this upgrade specifically for the Anet because its X-axis was the weakest axis due to excessive play and imperfections on standard 8mm steel rods. This upgrade eliminates all play on the X-axis and provides a more effective way to mount...
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... 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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I designed this upgrade based on the Improved Anet A8 RepRap X-Axis Belt Tensioner by WedgeSD, but it won't work with the stock Anet belt and won't fit into an IKEA Lack Table enclosure. To make it work, you'll need just a few parts: - 1 M3x30 screw...
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Belt tensioner for vertical Y-axis motor as in project https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2394683. To use the belt tensioner, print `1_Y_Motor_Mount.stl` and `1_Y_Belt_Holder.stl` from this project. ... For assembly you will need: * 3 M3x25 screws *...
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Replacement motor mount plate designed specifically for Y-Axis motors, compatible with both Anet A6 and A8 models. Manufactured to match original dimensions, featuring an expansive channel for effortless wire routing, ideal for guiding 14 or 16 AWG...
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A design I've been working on to convert the Anet A8 vertical bar style X axis to horizontal bar style. I've made a carriage for the E3D v6 hot end for it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2571195. If you want to make a carriage, the rails are...
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Z axis sync solution for Anet A8 printers Problem: the two z axis screws can easily become miss-aligned. Any pressure on one side will create an offset, requiring the other side to be adjusted every time you print. Solution: Sync the two screws with...
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You tired of that annoying Y-axis wobble on your X1? Well, I've got a fix that will make you jump for joy! This is probably the biggest upgrade set you'll do for and to your TronXY X1. It's taken me weeks to get these six parts working together...
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I created this component after struggling with screws not aligning with nuts used to tighten the y-axis belt on my printer. The screw hole was slightly modified into a slot, allowing for more flexibility in tightening the belt and preventing...
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I didn't find anything for the A8 Plus Version, so i did them by myself. The original ones are printed too, but in a lesser Quality. I printed with 70% Infill because of stability reasons, when you really want to tighten the screws. I will upload...
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I took matters into my own hands as I couldn't find any A8 Plus versions available, so I created them myself. The original designs are there too, but they came out in a lower quality print. I opted for 70% infill due to stability concerns when you...
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Initially designed to correct Y-X-plane twist, it instead tilts the Z-axis when the printer is twisted due to the Y-axis's greater rigidity. This fix alone is insufficient - additional support will be needed. Similar design to...
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Important adjustments: * For better resolution in our 1/16th microstep mode (steps/mm approximately), try increasing your Y-axis steps to about 400 per millimeter. However, reducing to 1/4 microsteps might be more beneficial as it increases torque...
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Chain for right side of Anet A8 printer's heatbed turned 90°.\nDesigned by me: Frame mount\nPrint with frame side down\nv4r is designed for the right side of the printer\nv4 is not recommended because nozzle is above the chain\n"Support-Brim" files...
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... The genius Taurus Y axis: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3269389 I built it with this super MGN12 solution: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3847800 It probably works with LM8UU bearings too, but I haven't tried it that way. ... Blog Instagram
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Z Axis End Caps for Anet A8 Tame Vibrating Noise To Mount Them on Z-Axis Rods, Heat with Hair Dryer and Push Firmly onto Ends I Used .Obj Files for Prints, While .Stl Files Were Available Work in Progress Continues with Extruder Repositioning for...
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The Anet-A8 truly delivers well beyond its price point but necessitates numerous enhancements to utilize it reliably. My principal upgrade was accomplished by fabricating a Z-Stop adjuster and selecting lighter toothed belts. While I have also...
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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.
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With the reduced support structure, I'm now able to attach the Y-Axis motor with the connector pointing downwards, a configuration that looks more appealing to me. Another benefit is that the wires beneath the Y-Motor don't require tracing like a...
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I upgraded the y-belt tensioner from Freemark by adding two 3D printed screws, eliminating the need for a screwdriver to make adjustments and preventing scratches on the acrylic frame's face. ... Printing with brim is highly advised, as it ensures a...
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I created this tool to speed up Z Axis stepper calibration, particularly for Anet A8 users. The only alternative was too short to use on my machine, so I designed something better. Simply slide the tool over one Y Axis 8mm rod, then wind down the...
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I wasn't thrilled with the standard y-axis brackets, feeling they should stretch across the whole width. So, I designed one that spans the entire length. My printer measures 221.00mm between the two acrylic pieces, so if you decide to print this...
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... device is not exclusive to the Anet A8 printer. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50% Notes: Solidification settings may be less critical due to the item's compact size, ensuring a robust final product.