anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Human: A slight revision of the bed mount https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1915486/#files I didn't plan to update this, but I saw a way to gain more clearance just in case. FRAME MOUNT The frame mount still needs some modification as I got a...
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I was printing the standard version but I had mistakenly purchased 10mm smooth rods. Adjusted the blocks to fit larger rods and included mounting holes for securing the part firmly into the base. Printed with PLA, using 90% infill to reinforce the...
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We require a bearing with a diameter of 625. Please ensure that you are using the latest version, specifically version 2. The material specified is PLA. You will need to use PrusaSlicer for the slicing process. ...Fill density should be set at 30%, and...
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To prevent the pulley from deflecting downwards, I added a Z-shaped support beneath it. This eliminates the requirement for a front brace and results in an even stronger structure. ...My design is inspired by similar models.
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This is a customized version created by MarNok, tailored to fit a 42mm watch case rather than the standard 50mm size.
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I'm creating a custom setup by combining various parts from Sukhoi27, specifically designed for adapting an Igus micro chain to standard robotics applications. I prefer using a regular robotics chain due to its lightweight design, smooth inner finish...
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I built a new one that works well, but keep in mind it can still break easily, especially when attaching it to the backplate.
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To prevent the chain from hanging, perform a slight adjustment. ...The V2 model features a compact nose design that wraps snugly around the slide rail, secured by an extra cable tie for added stability.
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Covering the top is a good solution, but I've found that it's better when tested with a soldered heat bed rather than using a molex connector. ...My molex burnt out, so I resorted to soldering cables directly to the heat bed, and I'm not thrilled about...
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I had only 10 mm rod at my disposal, so the 6 or 8mm versions were out of reach. I'm warning you now: installing this requires utmost care due to the limited space available. Be very cautious when placing it in order to avoid any mishaps. Otherwise,...
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I broke the supplied acrylic plate, because I put it on a little too tightly. My plate has the same dimensions. ...It cannot break that easy.
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I had purchased a 10x10 cable drag chain from Aliexpress (this one https://es.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Shipping-Best-price-10-x-10mm-L1000mm-Cable-Drag-Chain-Wire-Carrier-with-end-connectors/32369095707.html) and now all I needed was the male...
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I attach the motor to a wooden board using screw holes in the base, significantly increasing the rigidity of the mount over the original design. This model was printed with 20% infill and no infill on the bottom to save time, but I strongly...
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The tech from Tavero caused me a whole bunch of headaches with those cables, so I went ahead and made some tweaks to get them working smoothly again.
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I had a slight variation in my frame while using my previous design (thing:4716755), so I looked for a version that used the tapped holes in the frame, and this one matched perfectly! ... The only reason I remixed it was because I wanted a slight...
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These are replacement brackets for the 8mm linear rod used on the Y axis of the Anet E10, E12, and E16. They are open ended which allows you to use longer linear rods if needed. I have 500mm rods on mine and they sit flush on the front and back of...
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Then, I unscrewed the Y-axis sensor from its bracket, attached it to a new bracket on the other side, and secured it into the hole from the shaft damper (as seen in the photo). Since the table became higher, I needed to modify the belt fastener to...
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I wanted to upgrade my hotend setup while waiting for linear rails to arrive. Flipped the bltouch mount location to the side closer to the hotend and added a rib as support. I also made the bltouch mount 2.4 mm longer to get it in line with the...
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Here is a Y-Axis Cable Chain for an Anet A6 printer. I was unable to find one on Thingiverse so I took it upon myself to Remix RotoScan generic chain. Demonstration link: https://youtu.be/PpistVXVouQ I was printing a Thing about a week and a half...
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Here is a Y-Axis Cable Chain for an Anet A6 printer. I took it upon myself to Remix RotoScan generic chain, as I was unable to find one on Thingiverse. Demonstration link: https://youtu.be/PpistVXVouQ. I was printing a Thing about a week and a half...
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To Fix a Broken One, Simply Replace It.\nStand the Front Facing the Y-Axis. ...Print the Part in PLA for a Perfect Fit.\nAdditionally, I Designed a Version with a Built-In Brace Located Here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2097632
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It was only supposed to be a proof of concept because I wanted to integrate a tensioner into a Y-axis support plate. However, the result is a fully functional design that works perfectly in this form and looks reasonably good. The parts with...
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Just a cover to protect the switch and wiring. ...Anet ET4
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Hi fuccking asshole, I remix this Y-Axis support becouse I'm ritrded and I didn't make anythink with the old version. I spend over 300 euros for this fuccking shitty idea, I would improve this project with this simple support. You need a 15X 24 mm...
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Hi fuccking asshole, I remix this Y-Axis support becouse I'm ritrded and I didn't make anythink with the old version. I spend over 300 euros for this fuccking shitty idea, I would improve this project with this simple support. You need a 15X 24 mm...
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I'm going to place my Anet A6 printer in a plywood case and create a custom mount for the X-Axis and Z-Axis cable chain. I'll use the Thingiverse design https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3650649 as a reference, but make some changes to suit my needs....
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Modifying my Y axis belt tensioner wasn't too difficult. However, the ball bearings in the deflection roller broke quite frequently. Clearly, a more reliable solution was needed. This alternative appears to be very promising. The base frame is...