anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Hello, I created this nice tensioner from the AM8 for our A8 Plus. It functions extremely well. I modified the holder to use a 20 GT2 pulley. The tensioner screw is an M4 25mm. You can find all information on the original part site. Check out the...
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This handy tool makes quick work of setting up dual Z Axis motors on the ANET A8 or similar machines with a dual stepper Z Axis system. To use this tool, you'll need to print two copies. Here's how: First, turn off the stepper motors and manually...
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porta rodamientos del eje Y, con dos orificios para los tornillos
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This upgrade allows me to operate by assembling the x-z unit on my own.
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... for Anet A8 Plus. ... Combination of various components from Thingiverse, tailored specifically for the Anet A8 Plus. ... You will need to lengthen cables for FAN1, FAN2, EXTRUDER Thermoc Controller (two white cables), and MOTOR Extruder (four cables).
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Extend your y-axis to 150mm! All you need is two 8mm 10" rods and a longer GT2 belt, both of which can be found on eBay for less than $20 total. This idea was inspired by nucgloworm's model. This cannot be printed on the Printrbot Play since the...
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My axis appears to be skewed, and it's clear that a glitch in the programming is at fault, so recalibrating the equipment seems like the logical next step.
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... so I borrowed the dimensions from his original model and remade it with a sleek chamfer for a more streamlined look. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Ignored Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 50% density
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... The STL file "Anet A8 Z Axis Stabilizer Cutted 8597" is specifically designed for users who have their motor extruder mounted on one side of the frame, as shown in the final image provided. ...If any issues arise, please don't hesitate to reach out.
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... I utilized six M3 x 10mm screws for assembly. update: The original design truncates about 6mm of build space, so I devised a revised version with reduced length. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 2mm Infill: 20%
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This robust backplate upgrade enhances https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208, addressing recurring thread stripping issues with the standard model. I designed this improved backplate to provide stronger thread engagement and smoother thread...
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... holes for M5 screws to secure them in place. You do not need to use the screws for the system to work effectively. The y_railing_holder.STL file was printed three times, while the y_railing_holder_with_switch.STL file was only printed once.
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... linear bearings of the original 15mm diameter bars (machine sourced). ... I haven't printed them yet. If someone decides to do it, I would appreciate any comments or possible modifications. The left X-axis has a "V3b" version without endstop support.
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I remake this Y hot bed cable chain so it works normally without scratching your printer. With this design, you can easily swap out the old one for a new one using the V2 model of the printer. Let's print it! I reworked this Y hot bed cable chain.
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If you need to print a Y carrier plate, I've created one that can be printed in a 220x220 printer. The space between the holes and the hotbed measures 209mm. For inspiration, check out https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2325206. Ensure your printer is...
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this thing is suitable for whom who have screwed the anet frame to a solid base, otherwise please check out the original design by aeropic.i remixed this wonderful design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2498478) for 3 reasonsthe original is too...
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Here's a revised version of the text that meets your requirements: This is the cover I created to go along with my previous post about the Y-Belt Clamp. If you print this clamp using PLA, you'll want to use this cover for optimal results. Update:...
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I desperately required a solution to prevent my Y cable chain from colliding with my hot end during the home position calibration. ...A previously posted design caught my attention, but unfortunately, I attempted to implement it and it failed after just...
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The ultimate Y-belt holder boasts a height of 16 mm above the mounting plane, a full 3 mm taller than its original counterpart. This design is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with reinforced hotbed ground plates, heightened SC8UU...
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It features two screws for precise Y Tensioning, allowing for effortless alignment of the pulley to perfection. To ensure a secure fit, I added thumbwheels, washers, and lockwashers to lock everything in place. To prevent damage or cracking, I...
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Since I didn't have screw-on pulleys, I created this new bracket to upgrade the existing one. The bracket relocates the NEMA 17 motor about 8mm further to the right (viewed from the front), so you won't need a new pulley. The design uploaded was...
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I needed a tensioner for the Y belt and ended up combining these to get what I wanted. I know there are many different versions out there but thought I would share my mix anyway. =================================================================== ...
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This is an anti-sway for y-motor solution. I began designing a cable holder for wires originating from the second z-motor and two power wires, which eventually became a functional piece. This modification does not replace the motor bracket. In my...
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The main Y tensioner component remains identical to CH35C0's original design. My primary goal was to enable printing without requiring precise scaling. ...The M10 x 1.25 thread is standard, but I slightly reduced the thread size by 0.02mm in Fusion 360...
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This particular item is designed to securely hold toothed idlers with an M3 or M5 axle, much like my X-axis tensioner features a conical mount for the bearing. Due to a crack in my printed part, I decided to make it slightly thicker. However, because...
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I was also on the lookout for a solution to secure the x-axis GT2 16T pulley since my existing ones wouldn't fit in the standard Anet A8 pulley holder. After some searching, I couldn't find anything suitable, so I had to come up with an alternative...
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Then I thought, why not design a Z-Support based on Benchy to help boost the support of the Anet A8's Z-Axis? After all, Benchy is used to fine-tune your printer settings. So here it is - Benchy, the Z-Axis Helper, which has been dubbed A8Z BENCHY!...
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They were visibly sagging - so I upgraded them to 12mm units. These parts are engineered to exceptionally high standards of precision. Print them using ABS, with an infill ratio of 80%. You will need to enclose your printer to prevent the parts from...
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... shelf to hold your printer's components. You can find this at https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/utrusta-shelf-glass-40265611/. To get a better understanding of how these upgrades work together, check out this YouTube video: https://youtu.be/YWjL3T15CNM.
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The human reduces tension on Y-axis belts for Anet A6 and A8 three-dimensional printers, potentially applicable to other models as well. This attachment clips onto existing bolt holes and employs original-length bolts. ...Four compact zip ties are...