
Glass plate mount Anet A6
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I'm glad we're on the same page, even if my English isn't perfect either. To avoid crashes like I had before, I needed a new plate that could withstand the impact. Here's what you'll need: * A glass plate measuring 220x260 mm (cut to size) * 2 screws with an M3 thread and a length of 35 mm * 4 M3 nuts * 4 pins with a diameter of 2 mm and a length of 20 mm * A drill bit with a diameter of 2 mm * Super glue First, print two copies of each part. Then follow these steps: 1. Rotate "part 1" by 180 degrees to ensure proper printing. 2. Drill the holes in "part 2" through its entire thickness (check the pictures for guidance). The pins should slide easily into place. 3. Polish the angled surfaces of "part 2". 4. Make sure the pins on "part 3" are securely tightened; if needed, add some super glue to hold them in place. 5. Apply a small amount of super glue to the top of each screw to prevent the nuts from coming loose when turning the screws together. 6. Attach "part 1" and "part 3" to the glass plate using super glue. For assembly instructions, refer to the pictures provided. I used PLA for my prints since my plate's temperature was limited to 55°C. If you can heat your plate higher, ABS might be a better choice.
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