Y-Rod Pegs (holders) Anet A8 Plus

Y-Rod Pegs (holders) Anet A8 Plus

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I created these STL files using FreeCad software. The reason was that I could not find any models on Thingiverse that actually fit the 8mm rods. My STL files worked great for me and I hope they will wor for you too. How you print these is up to you. Do you just need something to get your printer going, do you want something pretty or do you want the highest quality part? Which filament and settings you use will depend on your answers to these questions. I typically print parts like these using 0.2mm layer height, 33% to 50% infill, and depending on the 3D printer used I like printing speed to be between 40 mm/s and 60 mm/s. I used a particular PLA Sunlu filament which, as advertised, is stronger than the usual PLA and is recommended for printing machine parts. I have not tested the strength of this filament, I just chose to trust their statement. The particular one I used was this one: https://www.amazon.com/Printer-Filament-SUNLU-Dimensional-Accuracy/dp/B07ZNG3YVN/ref=pd_day0fbt_sccl_1/134-6458929-1177413?pd_rd_w=pgDHs&pf_rd_p=bcb8482a-3db5-4b0b-9f15-b86e24acdb00&pf_rd_r=ANQ2AKSB1E1QQZ2X9NVR&pd_rd_r=025a23d6-4f70-46b6-b274-3f857ecae0b2&pd_rd_wg=MttzQ&pd_rd_i=B07XG3RM58&th=1

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