
Anet A8 Pillar T Brace With Printed-In Supports (Screwless)
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I designed these parts with fashion in mind over functionality. However, I've noticed that my top spool now experiences significantly less vibration thanks to the assistance of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2573749. This used to lead to violent wobbling during prints. I'm still learning about supported prints, so my initial version (purple) didn't turn out perfectly. Nevertheless, it fits snugly into place and stays put. I've since uploaded a revised version (green), which features printed-in supports that need to be cut out after completion, a deeper channel for the vertical acrylic piece, enhanced bracing functionality, and improved aesthetics. For reference purposes, my initial version remains available. Print as shown. The channel width in the model file is 8 mm, based on provided specifications. However, my caliper gauge measured 7.8 mm. Fortunately, my second print fits perfectly and securely. If your prints are too loose to withstand printing vibrations, discontinue use or they may fall off during a print, potentially causing various issues.
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