
ANET A8 PLUS | X-Axis Cable Chain (Corrente) Updated 11/2020
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Novo!!! NEW !!! 07/11/2020 I made a crucial adjustment to the distance between the base fixed on the motor and the extruder. I removed the bridge part to pass the wire down, which makes it much easier to handle the part without having to remove all the wiring! To secure the wires, use a plastic clamp between the holes. Since the clamp is disposable, maintenance is a breeze if you need to make any adjustments. |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Alert! It's essential to extend the cables! |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Português (Sou BR =D): I searched far and wide for accessories like this for my ANET A8 PLUS 3D printer, but I couldn't find anything. So, I decided to break down the challenge and learn about model-making and design a chain based on the ANET A8. Summary: You'll find two types of parts to screw into the Servo: the file "A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Resistente.stl" consumes more filament but is more resistant and takes up a lot of space, while the file "A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Normal.stl" consumes less filament, is a bit less resistant but takes up less space and has a better design. The file "A8Plus_Chain_x4.stl" is identical to "Cable Chain - by ModelStation". For my printer, I used 36 pieces in total, which means you'll need to print 9 of these. (9x4) The Servo-Motor file requires support. ("A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Normal.stl" and "A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Resistente.stl") English (Sorry for my English): I searched high and low but couldn't find anything like this accessory for my ANET A8 PLUS 3D printer, so I decided to tackle the challenge head-on and design a chain based on the ANET A8. You'll find two types of parts to screw into the Servo: one file consumes more filament but is more resistant and takes up a lot of space, while the other file consumes less filament, is a bit less resistant but takes up less space and has a better design. The file I designed is identical to "Cable Chain - by ModelStation". For my printer, I used 36 pieces in total, which means you'll need to print 9 of these. (9x4) The Servo-Motor file requires support. ("A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Normal.stl" and "A8Plus_Chain_Servo_Resistente.stl")
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