glass bed for anet a8 3d models
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Leave them commented out for the final render.) Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% 3D honeycomb Post-Printing Clear the mounting holes with a 1/8" drill bit and the switch hole with a 1/4" drill...
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Belt Tensioning Upgrade for Anet A8 and Similar 3D Printers **Warning:** This modification will stretch your belts, requiring an upgrade to fiberglass-reinforced belts to prevent dimensional errors in prints. To apply this upgrade, use M4 hex head...
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Printer Settings: * Printer: Anet A8 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.15mm * Infill: 30% * Notes: + Sliced in Slic3r. + Used PLA filament that came with the A8. + Infill was 30% rectilinear infill, and rectilinear top/bottom layers were...
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My Y chain is situated on the right, prompting me to mirror and upgrade this chain protector found here - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2221564 - so it fits perfectly on the right-hand side of the bed.
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Space is allocated for an Anet v1.0 motherboard, 5-button LCD screen, 1 mosfet, fused switch, and PSU. Additional space exists for another mosfet or a raspberry PI, but modifications are required. Easy to install a pi inside, with only one mosfet...
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Included STLs are for Anet A8 extruder with Volcano heater block. To customize, you will need the dotSCAD library: download the zip archive and extract it alongside fan-duct.scad. Here's how to set up and use OpenSCAD in customizer mode. You may...
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A customized filament guide designed specifically for the Anet A3 printer, utilizing its original mounting hardware and ideal for applications where a top-mounted filament holder is employed.
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This is a low-friction filament guide designed specifically for the Anet A8. It effectively dampens rapid filament flow at high printhead speeds, distributing jerky movements over a longer time frame to account for the inertia of the spool. The guide...
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This is a Y Belt Clamp designed specifically for the Anet A8/AM8. It seamlessly integrates with the stock H plate, making it an ideal solution for your printer's needs. To bring this clamp to life, you'll need to print two essential components: 1.
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This is a basic power switch case for the Anet A8 3D printer. It can be screwed into a corner of the frame of the printer. Some notes: * You will have to drill holes through the frame of the printer and through the printed case in order to insert...
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You're looking for a hassle-free solution to illuminate your Prusa/Anet A8 printer without getting bogged down in soldering and other complexities. This might just be the answer for you! This is a straightforward modification that involves...
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This mount enables you to install the RAMPS 1.4 board by utilizing the mounting holes from the stock controller board of an Anet A8 3D printer and the stock frame. Accessories include: - 3x M3 hex nuts - 3x M3 nylock hex nuts - 3x M3 washers - 2x M3...
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This is my enclosure I built for my Anet A8 using a £5 Ikea Lack Table. I utilized some Studwork / CLS Timber to construct a mitre joint frame that serves as the bottom plate. Then, utilizing a router, I trimmed an edge so a piece of wood could fit...
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This is a straightforward Anet A8 filament spool holder.\r\nI designed this using Freecad, and I'm providing the files for you to modify as you see fit.\r\nModifying a freecad project is surprisingly easy.\r\n\r\nTo assemble it, you'll need:\r\n1x M5...
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I was not thrilled with the gap surrounding the LCD on my ANET A8, so I took precise measurements and quickly designed this bezel to fill in the space. It fits perfectly after giving the LCD a gentle nudge because one side was extremely tight. The...
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If you plan to use two MOSFETs on your machine, I suggest printing two single mount frames: one below the control board in landscape orientation for the heat bed and another above the control board in portrait orientation for the hot end. The wires...
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... I'm aware that my remix is not perfect, but it's my first attempt at modifying a design using 123D Design. The print settings are as follows: Printer - Anet A8; Rafts - No; Supports - No; Resolution - 0.2mm; Infill - 75%.
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The ID on this roller is 0.35 inches, and it fits perfectly onto the threaded rod provided with the Anet A8. ...My Solutech film has a hole that measures approximately 2.26 inches, and this roller snaps into it very securely – it's almost impossible to...
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The original 20A PSU on my Anet A8 failed. I took the opportunity to upgrade to a 30A supply. This was physically bigger and the mounting holes didn't line up with the holes on the side frame of the printer. So I designed this plate and box to...
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I created an extension of the leg to enable using the kit "Ikea Lack Enclosure" => https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2864118 with my ANet A8. There are two designs: - A simple extension of 20mm. - Another one with a frieze as decoration. Made with...
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Here are my settings in Marlin 1.1 software - make sure to enable or adjust them as needed: # Define FIX_MOUNTED_PROBE # Define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER 44 # Define Y_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER -21 # Define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER -6.5 #...
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Enjoy Bill of materials 2x M3x20 (heat sink) 3x M3x25 4x M4 nuts 1x M3 self-locking nut for the hinge (if available) 1x M3x40 (hinge) 2x M4x15 (20) 1x M3 washer 1x Spring from a ball pen Print settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: Doesn't matter...
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Features ======== * Fits perfectly on stock Anet A8 heatblock without any modifications needed. * Sufficient space around nozzle allows for easy nozzle changes, even with large nozzles like M8. * Screw holes remain accessible at all times. * Optional...
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Print Settings: Printer: ANET A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 15 Notes: This mount and case are quite large; you may want to use rafts if adhesion issues arise during printing. I prefer printing with the counter sink side of holes...
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... need to cut the radiator of your extruder to properly install this mod. these two parts are lighter in weight than the part of the radiator that we remove! In printed and assembled, it looks like a small house for birds :) sorry for my English.
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Bolt necessary :\. ...Two M4 x 0.7 long 8mm bolts plus two nuts for aluminum frame are required. ...Nineteen-inch chain needed.
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Thanks go out to lord_alan for his fantastic design, available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2474429. ...I merely enhanced it by drilling tiny zip tie holes into the cable relief end, ensuring they stay securely in place.
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The Mod provides effortless access to the extruder, ideal for users who frequently switch between plastic types and struggle with removal. Important: To install this mod properly, you will need to trim your extruder's radiator. The two components...
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This adapter bracket has been redesigned for use with an 18mm sensor, M4 mount-screws and 3mm screws to secure the sensor.\r\n\r\nThe original blueprint is satisfactory, but I required a mounting system that utilizes M4 screws to secure the holder.
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I modified the design based on a product found at Amazon, specifically the Ruthex Heatbed Holder for Anet 3D Printers. ...The changes were made to improve functionality and overall user experience.