anet a8 y axis upgrade 3d models
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Human: Anet A6 / A8 Y-axis reinforce support using single 8mm lead screw. This model is heavily modified from the original design found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2540258, which utilizes two separate 8mm lead screws. In this updated...
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Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20 Notes: My first print sliced in MatterControl was awesome - perfectly smooth and with the supports being the easiest ones to remove for now, way better...
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You require a single mount per location to accommodate your Anet A8. ...This setup effectively supports the Z-axis.
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I have remixed one of the best Y-axis tensioners for Anet. I tested it by making the tensioner a bit longer and the wheel to compress is wider, as the original was a little small to grab in conditions. ...ALL MY FILES IN:...
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... positioned at the tip of the bolt to evenly distribute pressure on the Y plate, allowing for easy scaling down in the slicer if necessary. Alternatively, users can opt for the low-profile version, which fits seamlessly with the ANET A8 machine.
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On the ANET A8, the front and rear places are machined with so huge tolerances that the Y rods are free to float with at least 1/10th mm of play. This is one cause of X woobling, noise and vibrations. This very simple thing intends to lock the Y...
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On the ANET A8, the front and rear mounts feature machined tolerances so massive that the Y rods float freely with at least 1/10th mm of play. This excessive movement is a primary cause of X wobbling, noise, and vibrations. To correct this issue, a...
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... I swapped out the parts to directly accept 12mm long 3MM screws no nut required. ...The part is now stronger and works flawlessly in PLA. Anet A8 Y Belt Tensioner by tbillion is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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... To fix this issue, I print two of these clips and attach them to the second and third links in the chain. After that, I simply relax and let the printer do its thing. Here are my print settings: Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 100%
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The belt should just fit in and hold itself when tensioned. ...This mount also perfectly aligns and centers the belt on an Anet A8. ...You will probably have to shorten your belt a bit.
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This is a Y belt tensioner designed for the Anet A8 or similar printers. Assembly instructions can be found below. The screw may require adjustment to match your printer's tolerances due to varying frame tolerances. This part functions by pushing...
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... Support for the Belt may be Required the Called Plus Piece, this Piece Serves as a Template to Make the Joint of the Floor. Between the Motor and the Support No Seal is Needed, although it Appears in the Photo. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8
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Another Y-Belt Tensioner for the Anet A8 printer, inspired by the design at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959208. This model utilizes a M4 Hex-Head Screw to achieve tension and features a plate that distributes pressure evenly across its surface....
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Second iteration of the Z-axis controller for the Anet A8 requires a 30mm-long M3 screw and two M3 nuts.
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Reduce Z-axis Wobble on Anet A8 The Anet A8 is a popular 3D printer known for its affordable price and impressive printing capabilities. However, many users have reported experiencing significant Z-axis wobble issues with this machine. This problem...
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One more thing: the ANET A8 screw holes aren't aligned perfectly. At least mine weren't. Use a good screwdriver and some elbow grease to attach the M4 nut. It's challenging to do this with the heated bed still attached to the Y bed. My Fusion 360...
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Boost Your Print Volume by Maximizing Y-Axis Range on PrintrBot Play
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Version Alpha One Point Zero Flip Print Orientation Before Proceeding Adjust Y-Axis Endstop for Optimal Placement
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Trolley X Axis for Anet A8 machines takes advantage of the V-Slot pulleys for both the X and Y axes, providing smoothness and low noise levels, eliminating the need for lubrication. Before installation, clean the smooth bars thoroughly to ensure...
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Since I knew that the bearings provided with the A8 are subpar, I first upgraded all three bearings on the X Axis with high-quality German 8 x 15 x 24 linear bearings (Ina Model KH0824PP). I also replaced the 8mm diameter rails with two quality rails...
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... my stepper motor got jammed into the bed frame this time around, leaving a pesky 3mm gap between them. As a result, the mount won't budge as smoothly as before. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 25
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... replacing the belt holder because the acryl ones break quickly. ...I've tried using originals from Anet, but they're too thick and inflexible. To prevent layer shifts, I upgraded to a more flexible and reinforced belt that's suitable for both widths.
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... them neatly secured, you can reduce the risk of tangles and damage to your expensive printer equipment. The Anet A8 Y-axis Cable Holder is a must-have for any serious 3D printing enthusiast who wants to maintain a tidy and efficient workspace.
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This model is compatible with the latest Anet A8 Version, released since 2016, featuring a balanced front design.
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Description The current Y-axis motor mount can sometimes touch the heatbed when moving. To prevent this, we created a compact version of the Y Axis motor mount. As you can see in the pictures, the motor is closer to the aluminum extrusion. Also,...
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I crafted new end stops for the smooth rods on the Y-axis after successfully breaking the original ones. ...To guarantee a perfect fit, I replicated their exact dimensions, matching them precisely to the stock components.
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I've installed the H plate upside down, just like the tutorial video shows, but now I'm having trouble with the Y axis cable chain. Every time I try to apply it, the chain ends up coming loose when I click 'home', and that's when the problem starts -...
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If your A8 is anything like mine, the Y rods will be quite loose in their bores initially, which should make them even more sturdy. I measured the rods to be precisely 7.94mm, so your results may vary accordingly. You've been warned that these...
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This printer accessory stabilizes your Z-axis on the A8 Anet by eliminating Z-wobbling. ...To install, position the device in the top threaded rod opening and turn it clockwise until securely locked in place.