anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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This often leads to misalignment of the Z-axis when the stepper motors are not driven, which can be particularly problematic in printers that utilize trapezoidal thread rods with a steep slope, like the Anet A8. To rectify this issue without having...
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This bracket is designed for easy z-level adjustment of the Anet A8 (or any other printer with 8mm guiding rails) 70mm length should be the right height to place it under the y-z level joints right after doing the auto home. then you can manually...
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... want to adjust the holder for other frames. If you're not familiar with CAD, you can use the 100mm model (Anet_A8_Z-level_adjustment_clip_100mm.stl) and scale it in the slicer. ...For example, scaling a 65% z-model will result in a 65mm long clip.
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You can see my Anet AM8 Y Axis Lead Screw Drive System here. This is based off Leo_N's awesome Anet A8's X-Carriage Mounts. The first home of the machine is here. First Print Start is here, and First Print Next Layers are here too. Second print with...
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This bracket is designed for easy z-level adjustment of the Anet A8 (or any other printer with 8mm guiding rails) 70mm length should be the right height to place it under the y-z level joints right after doing the auto home. then you can manually...
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... cover to be undersized. To resolve this problem, I lengthened them in the model. Everything now works flawlessly and has already withstood several prints on the Anet A8. ...Note: I'm still uncertain whether it will continue working on the Prusa I3.
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Refactored the Chain Fence from the [Anet A8 X-axis Cable Chain](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515) to print in two parts. This allows the Fence component to print upright which smooths out the vertical wall, reducing slip/stick friction on...
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A small redesign of my original 12mm Y Rod holders, just chamfered all the top edges to help them blend in with any "Bear style" builds.
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I saw H2FSpawn's model for Ender 3 Pro linear rails for Y axis and created it again with some tuning in Fusion 360 from scratch, just with simmilar dimensions as a previous one. In comparison to previous model, I have added 2 ribs to make the...
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by Michael Schwaiger VERSION FOR MGN15H LINEAR RAILS STIFFER - BETTER - HARDER ** +50mm HIGHER GANTRY BEAM compared to stock machine ** ** MORE USABLE Z-HEIGHT ** ** works with tingle tensioning system ** Add these parts to your beloved Workbee CNC...
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Here is the rewritten text: To get started, you'll need a screw, plate, and y-tensioner that are compatible with the y-frame design. ...A great place to find these components is on websites like thingiverse, where users share their creations, such as...
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Accordingly I shortened the pulley part, which gave me the opportunity to also make it a bit lighter. All my Anet A8 designs: Anet A8 lightweight and unobtrusive X-axis cable chain Anet A8 slim and robust x-axis tensioner Anet A8 power supply...
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A small redesign of my original 12mm Y Rod holders, just chamfered all the top edges to help them blend in with any "Bear style" builds. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This creation is a product of Tinkercad's innovative design capabilities, and users can easily edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/edit/a/b/4/W/M/W/D/w/y/r/e/h.
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A small redesign of my original 12mm Y Rod holders, just chamfered all the top edges to help them blend in with any "Bear style" builds. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... If you've upgraded your Z endstop print and acquired NEMA 17 motor dampeners, you'll need to print this additional component: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2568315 The Nema 17 Stepper Motor Dampener can be found at https://tinyurl.com/yalhohrr.
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... that Stathis' original design didn't quite mesh with the A8, it was jammed up against the belts and a bit too tall. ...So I tweaked it to fit snugly on the Anet. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 75%
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To prevent collisions between the y carriage and the motor, I relocated the motor 3 mm to the right. Additionally, I made a modification to the cable support for the Y end stop. When assembling your printer, be sure to adjust the pulley so that the...
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This is designed specifically for the RepRap Champion Y carriage plate. To correct a common issue, the holes are not threaded in the new plate. The original belt holders remain intact at the bottom of the plate, while new ones are added on top.
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I lengthened the primary body of the tensioner to accommodate a shorter y belt, which was initially insufficient for proper installation. The added length allowed for a more relaxed fit once the plate was applied. ...This modification enables the use of...
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I was designing a custom Y belt tensioner reinforcement when I stumbled upon some vintage Meccano parts gathering dust. I decided to repurpose them and create this makeshift arrangement, not as a viable build project but hopefully a useful resource...
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Hello Everyone, I recently discovered the design from mikrom and found it incredibly useful, but with my Y motor dampener in place, the bed was unfortunately touching the cable holder. I decided to adjust the principle of the right part to...
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The Taz Pro Y-Motor Mount features a bearing situated above the top of the motor to prevent lateral lever torque that puts additional lateral load on the motor. ...As such, this modification may reduce motor heat and potentially prolong the lifespan of...
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These parts enable the use of 10mm smooth rods on the Wanhao Duplicator I3 Plus Y-axis. My stock LM8UU bearings caused bed rattle. I replaced them with LM8LUUs, but it was quieter without being smooth. Since I had some high-quality SKF 10mm...
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I upgraded my RepRap baseplate to a RepRap Champion baseplate, which inspired me to reimagine the chain clip. I redesigned it to latch securely onto the new baseplate, and photos will soon follow once I complete printing and attaching the chain. ...In...
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After testing several belt tensioners, I settled on the Improved Y-belt Tensioner by Freemark as my top pick, but there were a few features I thought could be improved upon. The bearing placement in the Freemark design was superior to the CH35C0...
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This is a modified version of the standard Y belt tensioner with increased clearance to accommodate the pulley from Thingiverse's [this](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2763870) model. Only the tensioner was altered; the remaining files were left...
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... 3D printer enthusiast. Key Features: * Compatible with M8 screws * Easy to install and use * Durable construction ensures a secure fit * Simplifies belt tensioning process Upgrade your 3D printing experience today with this game-changing plate!
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You will need a long M3 screw (I use a 30mm M3 screw), and two small screws to attach to the Anet A8 X axis left plastic mount bracket (I used two M3 x 5mm screws). I recommend using an M3 tap on the support, but be sure not to tap all the way to...
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I upgraded my baseplate to the Rep Rap Champion base plate so I remixed the chain clip to latch on to the new baseplate. Photos to come once I have the chain printed and attached. ...I also remixed the end plate that attaches with two screws so it...