anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Realigns the Z-axis at the top, reducing metallic vibrations significantly. ...Simply swap out the existing screws for the originals provided with the printer and a spare, effortlessly securing precise movement.
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... a final test print and some modifications and I think it is ready to go! Update 05/01/2020: I added mounting for attaching the belt to the axis, also increased clearance for solid coupling on the lead screws to the axis can get closer to the bed.
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The sensors are identical to those used in my previous design for the Z-axis, available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4395503. Easy to purchase and effortless to set up, this design is a breeze to implement. It's feasible to utilize its...
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Not tested with the original A8 belts. Original text: This is a spool holder that lets you keep the door on your FlashForge Adventurer 3 without making any modifications to the machine for printing external filament. All of the other designs...
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I'm replacing my printer's wobbly setup with a sturdy Z-axis rod, opting not to swap it out for a linear rail. ...This way, I can still utilize the rest of the BLV MGN12 components without having to change the Z rod.
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This is a remix of two modifications found on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2635847 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2849246 I only merged both of the top parts together so that you can use your diagonal reinforcement mod with...
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... want a raft/brim to print if you don't have an adhesive bed. You put the thin end into the hole above the z-axis bar, then slot the bar into the large hole. Secure the swirly bar in place by tightening the hex nuts at the bottom. ... Use ZWobble.
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With mounting the extruder on the x axis you can use shorter ptfe tube. ... <a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=52VBFE8T4PV5C"/>Buy me a coffee: </br><img...
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A more robust alternative to the original X-axis belt tensioner is available for use. ...I suggest pairing it with this belt holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4024940 The other end of the belt can be secured in place by screw and cable tie, as...
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This is a remix of two modifications found on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2635847 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2849246 I only merged both of the top parts together so that you can use your diagonal reinforcement mod with...
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This sleeve is ideal for installing PTFE bushings like those available from...
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X-axis Belt Tensioner for M4 screws > 20mm length (>M4x20) 1st version designed specifically for flat headed screws with up to 8mm diameter head. 2nd version suitable for all types of screws. There is a technical drawing available in the PDF file...
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Improved version with dovetail: A straightforward, space-saving solution for tightening the X-Axis belt quickly. This revised design draws from *Luke_O*'s original concept but incorporates modifications to enhance durability and stability. After...
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... using them might be a good idea. Before printing, make sure your X-axis end stop is securely fastened, as it may detach during homing. ...To prevent this from happening, I secured mine with a cable tie after it popped off on the third attempt.
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My second update is the cable chain for the X axis. My problem is that, being in a wheelchair, my fingers have no strength and I didn't want to have to let go of everything to insert one by one into each link. ...That seems unnecessary to me and so I...
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I wanted to have a whole AM8 CAD model in order to check some details, that's why I redesigned X axis printed pieces with rounder corners. Pieces needed: * 2 x 8mm diameter smooth rods * 2 x Tr8 leadscrews * 2 x Tr8 leadscrew bronze nuts * 2 x...
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### Assembly After inserting the horizontal rods, rotate both of them in place (simultaneously) to relieve any stress on your Z-axis rods. Then tighten the two outer screws on the "tensioner" just enough that it begins to separate. This ensures that...
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... Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 40 Notes: ;Basic settings: Layer height: 0.2 Walls: 1.6 Fill: 40 ;Print time: 54 minutes ;Filament used: 3.145m 9.0g ;Filament cost: 0.18 / 914.36
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This is the Y axis part designed to complement my [X Axis Lead Screw](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4002442)\r\n\r\n#This is fully functional and ready for installation!\r\n\r\n[See it in...
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This is a minimally intrusive brace and tensioner system for the Anet/CTC/etc A8. It adds a lot of rigidity to the frame without using a lot of support material by leveraging the stress from tensioning the pulley, much like a guitar string, where...
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Part adapted to fit in a prusa bear-style printer with an A8/A6 bed carriage on SC8UU bearing blocks. ...Extended the main part and added a top piece in order to prevent the belt from slipping.
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We at VintageElectronics.ca immediately noticed a problem when we started using our new Anet A6 (a Prussa i3 clone) - the Y-axis stepper motor overheated during prolonged printing at high speeds, causing the nylon belt to stretch and eventually...
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Y axis reinforcement for Anet A6 version 2017. Indeed, I had found another one and the position of the square inserts in the front plate were not in the right position on mine. You will need to measure your M6 threaded rod lengths: one long and one...
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Designed up this dealer button to use in home games or have just as something laying around for any poker fan. It was inspired by a dealer button in Pokerstars VR. Printing: Ring - Infil to add weight, supports needed for spade inset. Letter...
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My design upgrade for the Y-axis Belt Tensioner. It's been engineered to accommodate a 10mm wide toothed idler pulley, and adjustable height of the centerpoint of the idler pulley ensures linear belt guidance. Note that you'll need to replace the...
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The primary objectives by designing were to position the forces of the Y-axis movement in the center of the threaded rods and place the pulley close to the motor to minimize stress on the motor bearings. The distance between the motor mount and the...
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This y-axis pulley mounting block offers several enhancements over stock, and over various other y-axis "tensioner" mounts: * The 1-piece design is easy to mount quickly * No extra parts or screws are required - simply the original M3 bolts * As belt...
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I successfully installed a modified MGN12 rail on the Y-axis of my printer and achieved significantly improved results without needing to purchase any additional drilling equipment.
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This is a supplement for the A6 hotbed Y axis belt parallel issue. It fixes the bad belt geometry that causes the Y axis to rebound. To fix this problem, you will need 4 M3 x 30mm screws and 4 nuts. Place the nuts on a strip of tape, making it easy...
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The rear mounting of the Y-axis motor with a support bearing is a crucial step in ensuring the integrity of the machine. By incorporating this feature, the motor is safeguarded against damage caused by excessive belt tension. It's essential to...