AM8 Corner Feet

AM8 Corner Feet

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2 years ago I bought parts from Misumi to convert my original A8 into the famous AM8. Due to the Coronavirus quarantine, I was finally able to put together the kit. I hadn't run my A8 for over a year because I got an x5s-400 to print large pieces. I converted that machine to an all-metal hot end in order to print PETG for solid working parts. I used that printer to print this project instead of using my AM8 since I prefer PETG as a mechanical material, even though the prototype I printed on the AM8 out of PLA looks far better. When I finally put together the AM8, I was surprised at how well it printed. It rivals any other 3D printer I have ever seen. I have an original A8, so I dealt with a few problems initially. The only thing that caught fire once! (Seriously, this happened; please use MOSFETs) After some soldering, I'm still using the same board, but that's the next upgrade. My problem was that the front display did not fit on the rail of the printer without the entire printer resting on it. I think many people use rubber feet during initial assembly, but since I didn't have those parts and being quarantined, I had to come up with another solution. I decided to make the best part I could, splaying out the footprint of the printer as much as possible for maximum stability. This part also holds the corner together very tightly because you can never have too much stiffness. It also uses TPU feet to dampen vibrations. I recommend printing these parts in PETG and TPU. The corner piece and the TPU foot are both designed to be printed upside-down. For the corner piece, use support material on the bed only. After the print is done just use the back of a drill bit to pop it out from the back. Print 4 TPU feet and 2 corner pieces normally and 2 corner pieces mirrored. Parts needed for assembly: (7) M5 x 10mm button head cap screws per foot (6) M5 T-nuts per foot (three of these can be square nuts) 3mm hex wrench To assemble: Screw the TPU foot to the corner piece. Insert screws into each hole except the top rear. Attach T-nuts to the back of each screw. (You can use square nuts for the front 3 screws) Slide the corner piece onto AM8 from the side and tighten. Insert the final nut into the top of the 40x20 aluminum extrusion groove, slide into place under the corner bracket, insert screw and tighten.

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