Anet A8 - Cheap 3D Printer

marmalade

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looks like a decent printer for the size. Was 60C the recommended bed temp for ABS? Only ask because the flashforge defaults to 110C, and never had a print come off the bed with this value.
 

lithgowlights

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No it's still open at the moment so I'm printing PLA, and I do PLA at 210-215/60c, and ABS at 220-225/90-100
 

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lithgowlights after reading this post I have decided to purchase an A8 printer just after some info on where you got your mosfet from and also where do you source your filament from?
 

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Yep you sold me. I want one. So do I need two mosfets? Link please ?
What upgrades have you made to the A8 ?
Should I maybe look at a steel frame for rigidity ?
What size power supply upgrades were needed?
Thanks lithgow
 

lithgowlights

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I used a 12V Ray Wu PSU as the original one that was provided was running at its limit. I tested it at 100% load before using it and it failed so I used a Ray Wu 350W PSU I had here

A8 upgrades - I'll add a pic - everything white (Except the bits at the end of the X axis) are additional prints

the AM8 costs about $150-200 and is apparently great. It wont fit in my LACK table enclosure so I decided not to bother, but it's an option to consider. I know Chris Garrett (a mate from Canada) did it and was very happy with the results

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You can see the 2 verticals above. this stops horizontal movement and it easy to add as you build the printer, but I did have to file/dremmel a little to get it to fit perfectly
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X axis belt tensioner. I do suggest buying new belts as the one supplied are basically extruded plastic, and decent ones are much better and less likely to stretch. Cost: $20 or less

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Front section stiffener and belt tensioner. This stops the plastic at the front bending over time due to the Y belt tension.
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This is looking down, and the only "black" print I did. It basically does the same as the previous one, but at the back end - holding the motor area and stopping it from bending forward due to the Y belt tension.
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Small 3D Printed SD card holder. The A8 uses a USB connection, OR a micro SD card. I personally use SD cards on all printers, so this $10 extender allows easy use of full size SD cards on the top of the printer
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This is the Heated bed Mosfet. In reality the A8 has a MOSFET on the board, but it, and the connectors, are pushed pretty close to the limit and thats typical cost-cutting we see from China. A $12 MOSFET simply allows me to move that high current item off the main board and it's connections, thus minimising the chance of thermal failure due to over current. I printed a little holder for it
 

fxxxrr

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worried about anyone who drinks red wine in the shed and not beer or bourbon LOL
 
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Had my Anet A8 for about a month now... a few teething problems, but that helped me understand how it works :)
Would suggest this machine as a start, great fun :)
 

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lithgowlights after reading this post I have decided to purchase an A8 printer just after some info on where you got your mosfet from and also where do you source your filament from?
If you want a cost effective filament you cannot go past this mob.
https://ccdiy.com.au/pla.html
I have tried a lot of the other "cheap" filaments and the last roll I got off one of them I could see the bubbles in it. They would soak up moisture very quickly and become so brittle they would snap often straight out of the box.
I tried the filament from the above link and first thing I did was tied a knot in it, no snapping. I then printed some complex parts which came out almost perfect. I have since bought 7 more rolls and am down to the last 2 with no complaints.
 

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Also, on a side note. These people sell 3d printer pens. I never thought I would want one, but saw a video of someone installing a board into a project. It was mounted in a 3d printed enclosure and he used a 3d printer pen to build up a support and "glue" the board mount in. So he uses a 3d printer pen as a glue stick!
I am going to get one as I broke our last hot glue gun and have plenty of small amounts of filament left over that are too short to make anything useful.
 

lithgowlights

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I no longer have my A8, with it on loan to a guy at work at the moment, and then when I get it back it will head to Ben for a new permanent home. I needed the room for the CR10 and Tevo Little Monster :D
 
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