HardBody A8 mainboard and mosfets case

HardBody A8 mainboard and mosfets case

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Anet A8 HardBody is my prized project, boasting incredible durability and resilience. I rigorously test every component for a minimum of two months to ensure they meet the highest standards. Typically, I opt for 20% ZigZag infill when printing. For the main board and two mosfets with an 80x80 fan, I designed a sturdy case that prints in three parts and is securely fastened together with glue. Notably, I choose not to use a fan cover as it actually amplifies the fan's loudness. To attach the case to the frame, I employ four M3 bolts; however, if you wish to utilize all of them, you'll need to drill two into the frame itself. With the HardBody A8 Frame Brace and HardBody Z Frame Brace in place, I'm able to print with normal details at a speed of approximately 90mm/s. To fully upgrade your Anet A8, consider incorporating: - HardBody A8 Frame Brace: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3575371 - HardBody A8 Z Frame Brace: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3575425 - HardBody A8 X Chain mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3575405 - HardBody A8 Spring Kit: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3576302 - HardBody A8 filament rolling spool holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3577330 Crafted in the Czech Republic.

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