Tag: Use

  • Anet A8 simple-fast damper to use with front frame brace 3D Print Model

    Anet A8 simple-fast damper to use with front frame brace 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I remixed MarcoCammozzo’s Anet A8 simple-fast damper so it can fit it in my front frame brace by Leo_N https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1857991
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    Anet A8
    Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter
    Supports:
    Doesn’t Matter
    Resolution:
    0.2
    Infill:
    30%

    Overview and Background

  • X-axis tensioner for use with toothed idler. 3D Print Model

    X-axis tensioner for use with toothed idler. 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I recently released a x tensioner for use with my own x axis parts. This version is based upon the same design but with a few modifications to suit a stock x axis on the Anet A8 (The version with ABS printed x axis sides though it may work with the injection moulded parts too!)
    This is oriented as intended for printing with supports built in. You will need to cut away the supports on the underside of the two prongs, the supports inside the central rectangular hole and most (not all) of the cylinder in the center.
    You should ideally leave an equal amount of the central cylinder on either side such that the idler wheel is barely able to move from side to side but can rotate freely when mounted.
    My first print of this is not ideal as I had set the bed level incorrectly and had a belt tension problem at the time. I will be reprinting.
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    Anet A8 Rafts:
    No Supports:
    No Resolution:
    0.4mm nozzle and 0.32mm layer (0.2 would also be fine!) Infill:
    50% but you can probably get away with a bit less
    Post-Printing
    Supports will need to be removed from the model after printing and before fitting. You will also need 3 sets of m3 screw and nut to hold the idler in place and fit to the top and bottom of the part to allow you to adjust the screws to tweak the tension in the x axis belt.
    How I Designed This
    A few modifications on a previous OpenSCAD design used in my version of the x axis idler and motor mounts. Slightly thicker walls to accomodate recesses for nut and screw head on the idler hole, thinner prongs due to available space and slightly increased gap for the idler to be mounted.

  • 3D LOW POLY HOUSE 3D Model

    3D LOW POLY HOUSE 3D Model

    HEY! Here you have an AMAZING low poly houses.If you buy it, you will get an FBX format.BUY IT NOW FOR ONLY $1.

  • Outdoor Power Box 01 3D Model

    Outdoor Power Box 01 3D Model

    ABOUT MODEL:-* This is a detail 3d model with Texture.* Model is suitable for use in games.* Real world scale and exact proportions.* The model has a different topology and realistic textures.* All objects are named and organzied with layers.* No detailed interior included, only basic walls.MATERIAL & TEXTURE:-* All materials in Multi Sub-Object.* Material and Texture setup is included in vray and scanline version.* UVW Mapping are applied.* All textures are in defuse map.* Textures can be easily repaint.LIGHTING:-* Studio setup is not included.FILE FORMAT:-* 3DS* FBX* OBJ* MAX (Vray Version)* MAX (Standard Version)* Native file is 3ds Max 2009(.max)* Other formats were converted from the MAX file.OBJECTS:-* Same material objects are attached and group for easy selection.* All objects are unique named.WARNING:-Depending on which software package you are using.The exchange formats(obj, 3ds and fbx) may not match the priview images exactly.Due to the nature of these formats, there may be some textures that have to beloaded by hand and possively triangulated geomatry.please check out my catalogue for more hires and realistic models.if you like this model I would kindly ask you to rate it.this is a computer generated 3d model – it is not a real life object.

  • Slicon Heated Bed Use an AC SSR 3D Print Model

    Slicon Heated Bed Use an AC SSR 3D Print Model

    Summary
    Heated Bed e.g.
    Use an AC SSR, not a DC SSR, they look very similar.
    Look Teardown SSR Videos.
    DC to DC SSR Good Idea… But…Dangerous…Many Electronics Breaks in a moment.