Anet A6 full tuning set

Anet A6 full tuning set

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This is a collection of upgrades to the printer that stands on a sheet of expanded polyethylene foam for less noise. The setup has no internal stresses, so it doesn't need to be fixed to a basis. The power supply casing isn't included because my unit died quickly and I replaced it with a cheap 8 or 10 amps supply. The bed is heated with a silicon heater connected to 220 volts via a relay triggered by the 12 volt heated bed plug on PCB. This has decreased heating time at least twice, so I recommend it. Z-axis adjustment screw screwed into a lock nut glued to the left x-axis holder, because I don't like the solution with a spring. All mechanical parts such as motor mounts, X-axis holders and tensioners were printed with PET-G without brim, 35% infill. Spring guides - ABS 100% infill. PCB casing and SD-Holder - SBS with support 100% infill. The print quality dramatically depends on speed, so I calibrated all holes by drilling them with an appropriate drill. For X-shafts holes, I used a 8.1 drill. I also advise you to put the Y-motor on a standard mount and not over-tighten the heated bed springs. Note: Some links may not work because I'm tired of damn experiments in Ali. See pictures for more details.

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