anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Home your z-axis once and only once. 2. Turn off your steppers to ensure accurate adjustments. 3. Rotate your motors until they're perfectly aligned with the guide. 4. Adjust the motors so that the guide moves freely on both sides without any...
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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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... this stage).\r\n5. tighten flange bearing mounting screws\r\n\r\nDon't forget to change steps/mm parameter for z axis (from 400 to 800)\r\n\r\nHope I included everything here. ...If you find anything missing, please comment and I'll answer/update.
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In my opinion, the best use for this setup would be to keep using the z-axis as a floating anti-z-wobble setup while adjusting the sliding parts to a precise distance that prevents bouncing. The magnets should only take the weight off and reduce...
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This mod is designed to correct an issue in the Z axis frame. It moves and fails to align orthogonally due to a problem in my printer's setup, which was off by approximately 4 degrees. I drew inspiration from this design on Thingiverse:...
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So I really liked the idea of an indicator for the Z axis so that you can easily tell if your two drives are in sync, just like on thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2684692. I didn't notice until I had printed the set that the design required...
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You can adjust the position of the z-axis endstop switch. 1. Insert an M3 nut into the middle slit of the slider. 2. Place the M3 nut into the hole on the front of the main body part. 3. Screw in the M3x18mm thread from the back of the main body to...
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... by Olon, a seasoned expert. ... Crafted specifically for the standard Anet A8 Y carriage, this innovative tool requires only two M3 screws and matching nuts to secure it in place. ... Designed to seamlessly integrate with the renowned Tatara frame.
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Aligning the Height of Your Anet AM8's Y-Axis Motor Holder and Rod Holder with Ease. ... To fine-tune your Anet AM8 3D printer, you'll want to adjust the height of the motor holder, belt position on the bed, and rod positioning for optimal performance.
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I created this belt tensioner specifically for the y-axis of the Anet A6 printer. You can easily attach it using standard M4 screws. To secure the belt in place, simply wrap a cable tie around it, just like on the x-axis. The support structure is...
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The aluminum bearing carriers for the X and Y axis that used to come with the Anet A8 just a few years ago have the 15mm internal snap rings, so if you've replaced any of those bearings in the past, you may have these snap rings already. My two...
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The aluminum bearing carriers for the X and Y axis that used to come with the Anet A8 just a few years ago have the 15mm internal snap rings, so if you've replaced any of those bearings in the past, you may have these snap rings already. My two...
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I'm thrilled to share my enthusiastic endorsement of the Anet A6 Y-axis cable mount design. After printing this innovative solution in PLA, I'm delighted to report that it has been functioning flawlessly for two weeks now. I've had the pleasure of...
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Y axis cablechain for underneat the hotbed Print Settings Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: YesSupports: No Resolution: .20Infill: 20 Filament: 123-3D PLA Yellow Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Anet was woefully lacking in its A9 design, particularly on the y axis tensioner. The belt consistently rode up, causing waves in my prints due to the puller's placement at the bottom of the bolt only. Meanwhile, the x axis had no real tensioner at...
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UPDATE(Feb 10th 2018): Well, I see that this got lot of attention since I made this, had to print one for someone so I decided to tweak my design a little bit, now you can screw the brace into a table or something, I'll still keep all my version here...
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Remixed and Enhanced: Strengthened with Bracing and Reinforced Punched Holes, Resulting in a Much Stiffer Alternative to the Frail Anet Original Front Y Axis Frame. The Anet design was inherently prone to warping due to its flat printing layout on...
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This is a critical component, a spacer for the Y axis, situated between the threaded rods and the frame - specifically, the U-shaped gap in the middle section, not the hole at the back. Its primary function is to stabilize the Y axis, thereby...
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------------------------------ My Anet A6 Y Axis Face Plate is close to wearing through the upper left guide rod. I decided to combine a design I had printed for added strength with the original face plate. Additionally, I took this opportunity to...
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Hi everyone, The other day, I attempted to install a silencer on my extruder motor, as well as the X and Y-axis motors, in order to reduce the noise of my 3D printer during operation. Unfortunately, the motor on the bed axis was unable to receive the...
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This dual Y-rails upgrade has dramatically enhanced the print quality on my Anet A2. After printing Colindo's project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1933208), I encountered a lot of sender and cutter adjustments to fit my Anet A2 perfectly. These...
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Underneath the sweltering hotspot, a specialized cable chain is expertly laid along the Y-axis to ensure efficient heat dissipation.
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I designed a revised tensioner with a changed layout. The adjustment process for aligning pulleys is now more streamlined. I tweaked the size of the "horns" to enhance their functionality in denser working conditions. The modified design accommodates...
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This is my remix of Thing #1874802 by sukhoi27. I beefed up the links, made them thicker. I also the pivot points from open to closed and adapted the end pieces to include their respective portion of the new links. I print these in place with...
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I completely redesigned the tensioner to make it easier to adjust the pulleys' alignment. The new design also allows for slightly thicker "horns" that can handle denser materials with ease. I even adapted the parts to be made from ABS plastic, which...
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As I began working with my carriage, a problem arose when it collided with the back of my motor after mounting the motor damper, so I devised a solution by slightly reducing the mount to allow attachment of the motor damper while also gaining some...
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This is an updated version of the original design, with the grooves removed to prevent constant chain popping up at every movement. As evident from the accompanying images, the chain now remains securely fastened to the bed and levelled in a way that...
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This thing was designed using Tinkercad, and you can edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5CoYsw9T2VG. ...It's a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2083254, modified to match the other hex brackets - big thanks for that!
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turned out ok, and I recommend turning your print speed down to 60% or less on 100% infill or your printer will shake.