
Anet A8 E3D Direct X-Carriage w/ Probe (46mm)
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I am giving credit to IsmaelPR1 for his e3d direct mount design, which I used as inspiration for my x carriage design. His original design was unfortunately meant for 45mm rod spacing (older a8's), lacked a decent z probe mount solution (other remixes with probes were off mark IMHO), and had some minor design issues (mainly the X-belt hole fit, and cooling flow arrangement). I also wanted to add a few creature comforts to complete the bill; so I got out my calipers and freecad, and started from scratch for a complete redraw. This carriage fits newer A8's with 46mm rod spacing. I added a mount for an M12x1 threaded probe, with 0 y offset, and 33mm x offset (...17b.stl, otherwise see update for M18 probes). There is also a teardrop shape hole above the probe mount to give clearance for larger probes (my clone induction probe is LOOOONG and needs that room for the wires). I also redesigned the right side structure to improve air flow. I added a strain relief for the wires, a slotted hole to further secure the extruder motor, and tons of fillets to make it more robust. I added a small chamfer on the top of the hotend mounting "ring". This small feature is important to keep the extruder locked in the proper position (prusa i3 has it too). I also increased the distance between the top bearings to 18mm. No reason not to do this as it doesn't reduce build volume, and it greatly reduces carriage rocking. Last but not least, I added up arrows to the hotend and probe straps. Hopefully they will never get installed upside down this way. I have this thing printed in abs, 60% bicubic infill, 1mm walls, and board only supports (recommended settings updated... see below). The strain relief part unfortunately requires support. I chose a 40mm hotend fan duct by ChPech for my BB fan, a Mistral 2.1 part blower duct by Leo_N, and an X-belt clip by Simhopp for my printed accessories. I feel those parts are very well engineered, but other options will likely also fit. Everything fit together like a glove for me. This thing has been installed and printing ABS, PLA, and Nylon for >400hrs with zero issues. [edit: Anticipating questions about the path from extruder wheel to the hotend... It uses an e3d clone with a bowden style heatsink, with the bowden tube shortened by 8mm to fit. I also had to shorten the ptfe tube to fit the new heat break. It has been working great in a 50C enclosure for several prints.] Update: After building a heated enclosure to print nylon (@50C ambient), I observed 2 things. 1) The probe mount warped downward due to a bit of tension on the probe wire, and 2) The x-belt clip warped and widened enough to let the belt slip a tooth when tensioned. So I reprinted this carriage with 2.5mm walls and 1.7mm floors/cielings for increased strength, and I remixed the x belt clip for an 0.9mm belt clearance vs 1.0mm for a tighter grip. So far I've gone through a half roll of filament with the enclosure at 50C without issues. Update: As requested, I uploaded "17c" version STL's for those who have M18-1 size probes. This carriage has a slightly smaller X probe offset of 32mm (still 0 y offset). You may notice some other changes from my original; round part missing from the strain relief, fillets slightly different, and file size is much larger. The reason for the former changes is the way I modeled the original was a PITA to modify so some things had to get completely redone (and I left out the less important details to save time). The reason the STL's are so large is simple; I upped the resolution of in Freecad so the rendered meshes are much smoother (and larger). Enjoy!
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