I purchased my Anet A8 about 7 years ago ,well last year there were additional cracks in the front and rear support pieces and I said that is enough ,I disassembled the entire unit ,then ordered new alum profile material and using the motors, 1 lead screw and some parts used on the Ender machine I built a single arm printer that will carry a bed 300 by 300 mm and with the new z axis profile, aZ height of 250mm can be achieved and yes I did replace the mother board with a Ramps board after reassembly and getting all the belts and roller carriages assembled and installed ,I turned it on and the testing and reprograming of the Ramps board began ,It took 3 weeks of 5 hourrs daily ,Now this machine resembles a TRON XY1 only 2.5 times bigger and it works fantastic it is mounted on a piece of 3/4 inch (18.5mm) Russian Birch and the display ,power supply ,Ramps Arduino mega and heated bed controller mounted on a 6 inch (150mm) by 1/4 inch (6mm) plywood Well it runs beautiful ,smooth as ice and my prints are fantastic much better than I use to get .
Hi... I just wanted to say thanks as you've saved me a lot of hassle on a number of occasions related to the wiring up of the inductive sensor. I would say it was around 2017 when I bought my Anet A8 and started to upgrade it. Since then, I've moved onto a Ramps 1.4 and have had to come back to this video to revise the wiring. So here I am again for the same reason as I have now built my own i3 machine with a larger build volume. So thanks again and all the best. D
thank you so much. I have my 8mm NPN inductive sensor, however nobody on UA-cam has been able to produce such a clear set of wiring instructions until I saw your video!
Liangshi Xu How come? I would argue that the belts have a finite life anyway but it is better to prolong the wiring as that would be a bigger job to replace it all. That said I've already had to replace my belts and fix a couple of broken wires and that was whilst using cable chains, so I guess you are right. They look cooler though, you cannot deny that ;) Thanks for watching!
haha true. regardless the order, those are the upgrade ppl need to do asap. great videos, instant sub. btw, you have good tutorial on auto leveling? i don't have any resistors and it takes ages for those to ship in my area. can i just connect 1 wire to 12V and the other 2 to the Z-stop plug ?
I thumbs down on this video not because of the content value, which I believe is of high value but because of the way it was presented. You crammed 30+ minutes of comprehensible very valuable info in less than 10 minutes. SLOW DOWN!!!!! Unless your targeted audience is only long time experienced kit builders of whom have probably already solved those situations you described. You need to label the video "NOT FOR BEGINNERS". I mean no disrespect, just constructive critic.
just stumbeled across this video because i have an a8 printer i want to upgrade. I really must say that the quality of this video is amazing, and you really do deserve more subs!
Very clear and concise video, already have an A8 with half a test printout due to 10m roll and no extra to swap... Keep up the good work, have subbed :)
I have only used PLA so far. after printing off a couple test prints and making some tweaks to the settings plus using a half PVA/water to fix the pealing issue. after that I printed off a new fan cooler nozzle. This made all my objects much better!
Excellent video! I haven't yet received my A8 but this has given me a lot more confidence about buying such a cheap printer. I will bookmark this video for when I receive my printer, and work through the mods you've discussed. Keep it up :)
Hey, Thank you! I'm sure you will find it useful... and if not, my future "how to use" video that I plan on making should help. Good luck with the assembl, and feel free to drop any questions here or on the help group on facebook: facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/ Kind Regards, Fred.
Just bought one on ebay in the UK; they are cheap as chips at £79 in 2020. Some corners have been cut but it still prints pretty reasonable. The H plate is replace with a piece of plywood, and I have already ordered an aluminium alloy one off banggood as I am sure it will break at some point.
Thank you... Im new to the 3D printing world... I just bought one, after watching this video you kind of just scared me... Thanks very informative just a bit too much for me right now. Not sure if I need a 3D printing cover base like that or not. But I love the Wire management chains. I'm on a budget but will be sure to come back to this vid when I learn more.
When I purchased my 2017 Anet A8 with the 1.5 board later in the year it came with a half .5kg roll of filament. Which is good, because I ordered ABS filament with the printer and was seriously disappointed to find out I couldn't print with ABS right after building. So the few of us that got lucky with a half roll of filament were able to march on. I saw the cutout in the foam when you unpacked where the roll of filament should have been. Could have been your distributor taking the spools out and splitting them up.
Great video, I bought my Anet A8 the other day from Germany so i'm still waiting for it. It should take 5 - 10 days to arrive to me here in Sweden. Thanks to your video I know exactly what mods to start with. Keep up The Great videos!
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This is a super good video. I am very happy i found this channel. I just bought this printer a week ago and I'm waiting for it to arrive. Your video was very informative and it had great editing. Keep up the good work!
Hello,i have anet a8 too.I dont have a bed leveling sensor,intead i installed Z axis limit switch a its done just the same work.No need level bed every time.Instaled masking tape is very low quality.I use a high quality for a 2$ only and works well,sticks perfect and no need to to order some cover on heated bed ad cleaners.Btw the tape i using,lasts until first puting on to this day (I printing 24/7,2 months).My opinion is some "upgrades" is not critical.But theZ level yes.Cheers
You should do a video on some saftey upgrades. These printers have a tenancy to, well, combust. You only need a mosfat upgrade and maybe a new psu but that's not necessary.
Hi Fred, I've been trying to install the auto-bed levelling sensor using the same setup as yours, but I'm having a few issues. The sensor seems to work when I power the printer on, the red LED is constantly on and when it comes into contact with metal, the LED turns brighter (which I assume is a good thing). However, when I set it to auto-home, the Z axis does not move down like it usually does (until it hits the switch), but it moves up a bit. Although when I auto-homed the printer with a piece of metal under the sensor, the Z axis moved down, like it should do. So the sensor is acting in an opposite way to what it needs to. I believe that it's been wired up correctly with a 10k ohm resistor connected to the base of the transistor and the signal wire of the probe and the same transistor has been used. I initially thought that the NPN polarity of the transistor was incorrect, so I switched them around but the problem still occurs. Images are here: imgur.com/a/wO0u9 Perhaps the software can be tweaked to work in the opposite way it needs to? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Trying to decide between a Hictop Prusa i3 or AnetA8. Seen some A8s on ebay labelled CTC but seem inferior version? Anets from Gearbest seem good quality. Great video showing some of the issues and upgrades.
This was a very well done video. Very entertaining and informative for those of us considering this printer in the near future. If you continue to put videos out like this you will obviously have subscribers piling up quickly.
my a8 has just entered the country so ave just ordered everything from your list of affiliate list on amazon. when ya gonna pop round and fit it all???
i absolutely love my anet 3d printer and have not had any issues what so ever with the with the one i orderd i havent orderd the bed leveling sensor yet
Curious. A lot of people suggest dropping skynet and going with the most current version of Marlin. Although you lose auto bed leveling because Marlin is larger than 128k that is the on board memory of the anet a8? Solutions?
Hello, Fred. I just wondered if you have any tutorial for installing the proximity sensor, and configurating it? (I'm new at all this, and i really don't know much about the auto leveling properties and features)
Nice vid but im still not shure if i should spend the money and go for a used wanhao or the hobbyking malyan m150 :/ the A8 looks fine with all those upgrades but is it worth the trubble? How does the acrylic desighn effect the printing qualety?
Hi best video by far thanks for the great explanation. One question i have, i have same printer but when i start printing first few layers it print are very great then it start skipping the layers. Please help
Great video. Recently ordered a adhesive surface for my A8 recently and can't wait to see how it prints without gaffer tape. I recently have a new issue with my printer however. It freezes mid print for a few seconds and then resumes, causing the print to be ruined. Is antivirals software the culprit?
Hey Daniel, Thank you! Ah nice, you will appreciate not having to replace the tape every print. I never print from the USB anymore because my pc sometimes restarts. I would try printing directly from the sd-card. When I had my first gen prusa i3 the print would pause for a second between movements whilst multi-tasking or heavy loads. I assume it will be governed by your PC. Anti-virus is also another option, so you could try disconnecting from the internet, disabling your anti-virus temporarily to find out. Kind Regards, Fred.
I purchase the level sensor which is 6 to 36 v does it work with the black bed sheet ,can you make a Vedic for the important upgrade for the 3d printer
I have just receive an Anet a8 but my Z axis rods filettate of 0,4 meters don't fill in the plastic hole at the top of the Anet, this could give problems?
Thanks, I do have the stuff to do a video on octoprint but I hope everyone can wait two, three weeks for the next video, as I have a tonne of Uni work to do.
Awesome video! I have just one question. I am going to use a capacitive sensor (because I am using glass) more specifically the LJC18A3-H-Z/BX. Will the wiring (resistor and transistor) be the same as you show? Thank you! And I'm waiting for the new video on the Anet A8 ;)
It's only that price if you manage to sneak it into the country without them slapping the 20% duty on it, usually to the UK you don't seem to pay duty. I've heard some Europian countries slapping a big excess on them.
Ah that is a shame. I don't recall having to pay import duties when shipping it here to the UK. Maybe there is way that you could buy the parts separately so the cost is under $40 USD, that way you won't have to pay customs.
Mine can no problem with zero duty, the only niggle was the tracking was none existent, it just appeared on my doorstep after 20 days. According to the people, I have talked to on the facebook group, to the UK seems no problem, some Scandinavian countries are getting scalped though.
one question please .what is the main feature of a 3d printer that determines what and how many materials can this printer use ?For example Anet A8 supports nylon or wood while the A6 model doesn't , what is that makes that difference?Great vid thanks keep up
Hey, I believe its mostly down to the hotend itself. Some extrudes have a low friction plastic lining inside that can melt at temperatures close to those needed for certain materials. You can replace the hotend but if you use a more powerful one, i.e one that has been designed for higher temperatures you may find that you need a better power supply and external mosfet. I'm not expert though. Thanks for your comment :-)
Good video, I have the same printer and am currently modding it. Adding an I Z probe and a e3dv6 head. Also adding Drylin bearings and doing the cable chains. How did you attach the chain to the bottom of the heatbed?
are you going to be printing the enclosure, because I'm also looking to quiet the printer. might even go with polymer bushings because the metal linear bearings cause alot of noise.
Now that would be impressive, unfortunately not though. I have the enclosure already (spoiler alert: its a server cabinet) but I am up to my eyeballs with VHDL coursework so all printer and youtube stuff is on the back burner for the next 2 weeks :( Poly bushes do sound like a pretty good upgrade I must say!
have you had any issues with the inductive sencor? when I run my printer it preheats the bed then homes and then runs the auto bed leveling but if the bed is hot it seems to read the bed inconsistently causing it to to read to high or low. it even changes the hight slightly when running the print back to back
I have not had such issues. Have you definitely set up the g-code correctly before exporting the g-code and double check that the mechanical switch is not being triggered before the sensor is. Try putting something metal on one half of the bed whilst it performs the multi-point mesh leveling just to see the system working correctly. Are you doing mesh bed leveling. This is far better than taking a single reading in the middle of the bed. You may find that the height isn't changing between prints it just looks that way because you are printing in a different areas of a warped bed. Just an idea. How are you powering your sensor? If you under power the sensor ( like other youtubers have shown to be possible) you may find that the effectiveness varies with temperature. Is your sensor mount secure? You may find that your bracket has began to droop if it was printed with PLA, especially if you use it over a very hot bed for long periods of time. I have only needed to adjust the printer once or twice after moving it around but for the most part it just works straight away. Just keep at it and your printer will be honed to perfection
hello , I buy a new Anet 8 board V1.7, but When the initial operation, the extruder is directed to the opposite side to the end and continues for a while the engine rotates even when the extruder reaches the end ... The same applies to the surface ... Also, the z direction motor works one and the other does not work .. Note that I almost checked the connections All are correct, What is the problem??!!
Hi, great video! I have the same printer and its absolutely great. If you use Simplify3D you can easily change colors by using different gcodes. For example stop the first print at a specific high and then with a new gcode and a new color you can start the print again at a specific high. By the way how have you done the animation/visualization in your video?
Hi, Thank you! I will check out simplify 3d soon. I have a couple of videos to make first though, so watch the space. I create the animations by creating multiple title cards and using key frames to either move them around or crop them over time. It is quit involved so I am looking for an alternative. Kind Regards, Fred
maybe make a full tutorial on how to put skynet? im New to 3d printing and It would be nice, or a troubleshooting guide because my printer works perfect but when It prints its stringy, the extruder hits the plastic and takes It with It, It underextrudes and adheres bad
Good Idea, I will definitely be doing more videos soon but I have a lot of coursework due in over the next 2 weeks. It sound like the print isn't sticking to bed properly. Try hitting up the nice folks over on the discussion page over on facebook: facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/
Would you say the auto bed leveling is essential? Even for someone who isn't adept with electronics i ordered my Anet a8 the other day and I'm a little anxious about doing a mod like that in case something would break
Hey, Thanks for watching! It isn't essential but I would recommend doing it if you understand how to wire it up. Just make sure that you get the right parts otherwise the wiring guide may not be accurate. I would definitely test the printer without any mods first though, just to make sure that the parts in your kit are all working. Kind Regards, Fred
No problemo, more to come in a couple of weeks time. Not really sure if I'm honest. The belts in the kit do get slightly longer after tensioning them for the first time but do hold their tension after that initial change of length. What kind of issues?
That sounds weird. If you hold the pulley stationary can you move the head / bed. The belt may not be tight enough. That said, it would have to be really droopy to make squares. Do they slide easily without the belts? Also, have you had a look at the trouble shooting guide on the SD card (within the instructions folder).
Just subbed and liked! very informative and some neat ideas compared to the way I've seen a lot of others configuring their upgrades. I especially like the duel z limits, via switch and bed sensor. Looks like you have a good grasp on the electronics end of things. Nice production value as well with the animations illustrating what you're describing, such as the filament pull for color change. Keep it up! perhaps you'd consider a future video showing any capabilities of the stock power supply powering any add-ons such as LED lights or extra fans for cooling said power supply or main board? I know most people suggest upgrading to an atx computer power supply, which I will probably do soon after receiving my own A8 (ordering one soon), but since you know electronics, I'd be interested to see what the capabilities or shortcomings of the stock power supply are. Can't wait to see what's next! :) Thank you for your insight.
One more thing I've seen that I was curious about is one user who wired his z motors parallel. Maybe you could look into this as well and see if there are any true benefits? In theory I guess it would be a good thing, in order to keep z axis motors in perfect sync with one another, but since I don't have the Anet circuit board in hand yet I can't tell if the plugs for those motors are already parallel circuits on the board or if signal is sent independently to each. Thoughts?
Hey, Thanks for your nice words! I must admit the animations were to fill in the gaps between footage that I had not captured but I'm glad that they went down well. I would recommend that you stay away from an ATX power supply and instead get a purpose built 12V 30A SMPS like this one: (its an amazon affiliate link btw amzn.to/2nXGWpw). I think you could run another amp or two on the existing PSU, which would power a couple decent LEDs but it does get pretty hot without that so you may want to bare that in mind. Also, if you do get said PSU, you will need to move the supply voltage switch to the correct position for your region. I just took a look at the Anet A8 Main board and the Z motors are already in parallel. You will be able to tell when you get your one by the fact that turning one motor turns the other. I'm pretty sure they do this to skimp on parts and not to keep them in sync. Thanks again and all the best with your printer, Fred :-)
I'm having issues with my exstuion it will exstuied manually using the exstude button in the settings but when i go and print it doesn't exstude at all. Is it something to do with my printer or is it in the software?
Hey Peter, I have not had this issue before but it could be your slicing settings. I would recommend printing one of the file included on the SD card. However, I'm no expert at this machine so I would suggest you ask the nice folks over at the OFFICIAL Anet 3D printer Support Group found here: facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/
I purchased my Anet A8 about 7 years ago ,well last year there were additional cracks in the front and rear support pieces and I said that is enough ,I disassembled the entire unit ,then ordered new alum profile material and using the motors, 1 lead screw and some parts used on the Ender machine I built a single arm printer that will carry a bed 300 by 300 mm and with the new z axis profile, aZ height of 250mm can be achieved and yes I did replace the mother board with a Ramps board after reassembly and getting all the belts and roller carriages assembled and installed ,I turned it on and the testing and reprograming of the Ramps board began ,It took 3 weeks of 5 hourrs daily ,Now this machine resembles a TRON XY1 only 2.5 times bigger and it works fantastic it is mounted on a piece of 3/4 inch (18.5mm) Russian Birch and the display ,power supply ,Ramps Arduino mega and heated bed controller mounted on a 6 inch (150mm) by 1/4 inch (6mm) plywood Well it runs beautiful ,smooth as ice and my prints are fantastic much better than I use to get .
The limit switch connection is a very good idea. Useful for everyone, not just Anet users. Thanks.
Hi... I just wanted to say thanks as you've saved me a lot of hassle on a number of occasions related to the wiring up of the inductive sensor. I would say it was around 2017 when I bought my Anet A8 and started to upgrade it. Since then, I've moved onto a Ramps 1.4 and have had to come back to this video to revise the wiring. So here I am again for the same reason as I have now built my own i3 machine with a larger build volume. So thanks again and all the best. D
thank you so much. I have my 8mm NPN inductive sensor, however nobody on UA-cam has been able to produce such a clear set of wiring instructions until I saw your video!
Thanks, I thought the same and wasn't particularly impressed by the voltage divider solution that everyone else seamed to be referring to.
belt replacement and belt tesioning is the very first thing ppl should do. cable chain is just fancy.
awesome video.
Liangshi Xu How come? I would argue that the belts have a finite life anyway but it is better to prolong the wiring as that would be a bigger job to replace it all. That said I've already had to replace my belts and fix a couple of broken wires and that was whilst using cable chains, so I guess you are right. They look cooler though, you cannot deny that ;)
Thanks for watching!
haha true. regardless the order, those are the upgrade ppl need to do asap.
great videos, instant sub.
btw, you have good tutorial on auto leveling? i don't have any resistors and it takes ages for those to ship in my area. can i just connect 1 wire to 12V and the other 2 to the Z-stop plug ?
for sure this is the best video explaining the most about the A8 very clearly. thank you for your hard work and making such a well made video
Thank you! Comments like this make it all worth it. :-)
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I thumbs down on this video not because of the content value, which I believe is of high value but because of the way it was presented. You crammed 30+ minutes of comprehensible very valuable info in less than 10 minutes. SLOW DOWN!!!!! Unless your targeted audience is only long time experienced kit builders of whom have probably already solved those situations you described. You need to label the video "NOT FOR BEGINNERS".
I mean no disrespect, just constructive critic.
just stumbeled across this video because i have an a8 printer i want to upgrade. I really must say that the quality of this video is amazing, and you really do deserve more subs!
Very clear and concise video, already have an A8 with half a test printout due to 10m roll and no extra to swap... Keep up the good work, have subbed :)
The autobed leveling implementation is interesting. I wouldn't have thought to go about it that way.
I have only used PLA so far. after printing off a couple test prints and making some tweaks to the settings plus using a half PVA/water to fix the pealing issue. after that I printed off a new fan cooler nozzle. This made all my objects much better!
Excellent video! I haven't yet received my A8 but this has given me a lot more confidence about buying such a cheap printer. I will bookmark this video for when I receive my printer, and work through the mods you've discussed. Keep it up :)
Hey,
Thank you!
I'm sure you will find it useful... and if not, my future "how to use" video that I plan on making should help. Good luck with the assembl, and feel free to drop any questions here or on the help group on facebook: facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/
Kind Regards,
Fred.
Just bought one on ebay in the UK; they are cheap as chips at £79 in 2020. Some corners have been cut but it still prints pretty reasonable. The H plate is replace with a piece of plywood, and I have already ordered an aluminium alloy one off banggood as I am sure it will break at some point.
Thank you... Im new to the 3D printing world... I just bought one, after watching this video you kind of just scared me...
Thanks very informative just a bit too much for me right now.
Not sure if I need a 3D printing cover base like that or not. But I love the Wire management chains.
I'm on a budget but will be sure to come back to this vid when I learn more.
When I purchased my 2017 Anet A8 with the 1.5 board later in the year it came with a half .5kg roll of filament. Which is good, because I ordered ABS filament with the printer and was seriously disappointed to find out I couldn't print with ABS right after building. So the few of us that got lucky with a half roll of filament were able to march on. I saw the cutout in the foam when you unpacked where the roll of filament should have been. Could have been your distributor taking the spools out and splitting them up.
Great video, I bought my Anet A8 the other day from Germany so i'm still waiting for it. It should take 5 - 10 days to arrive to me here in Sweden. Thanks to your video I know exactly what mods to start with. Keep up The Great videos!
You can home the XY axis after you pause and install new filament. This way the print can print correctly when you resume
Excellent vide, very professionally scripted and nicely edited. Keep up the great Vids.
Thank you! I will ill try to make future videos in a similar way.
Well done mate, this is one of the most comprehensive review/ update videos I've seen on this printer. Cheers!
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Excellent Clear Instructions - Thank you
very nice. I plan on putting a bed leveler on my A8, Thanks.
This is a super good video. I am very happy i found this channel. I just bought this printer a week ago and I'm waiting for it to arrive. Your video was very informative and it had great editing. Keep up the good work!
A beautiful presentation. I hope you will find the incentive to continue.
Thanks. Very articulate and precise. I'm trying to translate the advice to my Tronxy. I think most of it fits!
Hello,i have anet a8 too.I dont have a bed leveling sensor,intead i installed Z axis limit switch a its done just the same work.No need level bed every time.Instaled masking tape is very low quality.I use a high quality for a 2$ only and works well,sticks perfect and no need to to order some cover on heated bed ad cleaners.Btw the tape i using,lasts until first puting on to this day (I printing 24/7,2 months).My opinion is some "upgrades" is not critical.But theZ level yes.Cheers
Hey, so you would recommend the adjustable z-limit switch then, but not the auto level?
You should do a video on some saftey upgrades. These printers have a tenancy to, well, combust. You only need a mosfat upgrade and maybe a new psu but that's not necessary.
Informative and well done. I'm going to apply these mods/tips to my HICTOP.
Hi Fred, I've been trying to install the auto-bed levelling sensor using the same setup as yours, but I'm having a few issues.
The sensor seems to work when I power the printer on, the red LED is constantly on and when it comes into contact with metal, the LED turns brighter (which I assume is a good thing).
However, when I set it to auto-home, the Z axis does not move down like it usually does (until it hits the switch), but it moves up a bit. Although when I auto-homed the printer with a piece of metal under the sensor, the Z axis moved down, like it should do. So the sensor is acting in an opposite way to what it needs to.
I believe that it's been wired up correctly with a 10k ohm resistor connected to the base of the transistor and the signal wire of the probe and the same transistor has been used.
I initially thought that the NPN polarity of the transistor was incorrect, so I switched them around but the problem still occurs.
Images are here: imgur.com/a/wO0u9
Perhaps the software can be tweaked to work in the opposite way it needs to? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
ok now these is quality video,edition,content,info, cheers!
Thank you, do you have any suggestions?
Trying to decide between a Hictop Prusa i3 or AnetA8. Seen some A8s on ebay labelled CTC but seem inferior version? Anets from Gearbest seem good quality. Great video showing some of the issues and upgrades.
Hey Fred,
When's the next A8 upgrades video coming up? I love your videos and am absolutely excited about the A8.
This was a very well done video. Very entertaining and informative for those of us considering this printer in the near future. If you continue to put videos out like this you will obviously have subscribers piling up quickly.
Thank you! They do take a while to film and edit though but I suppose I should prioritize quality over quantity.
Solid video! Just built this and thanks for tips
I saved some time and used belt spring tensioners, didn't need to print those upgrades
How the hell do you only have 3k subscribers? I love your videos man! Keep em' coming!
Everything pretty clear! Thank you for the help!
my a8 has just entered the country so ave just ordered everything from your list of affiliate list on amazon. when ya gonna pop round and fit it all???
i absolutely love my anet 3d printer and have not had any issues what so ever with the with the one i orderd i havent orderd the bed leveling sensor yet
Good informative video, not seen that mod so we can keep the limit switch and auto level!
Thank you! I only did it because the resistor network that most people use is so crude and could be sensitive to temperature changes.
You deserve 689,000 subs, not 689 :D
Nice vid
Thanks! Its early days though...
Brenda Flores keep away.
For real though I legit thought “oh hey another one of those tech guys that have tons of subs” and then you only have 600
DUDE realll nice video...will be trying to do these upgrades as well, thank you.
excellent video! subscribed and looking forward to more anet A8 videos
Curious. A lot of people suggest dropping skynet and going with the most current version of Marlin. Although you lose auto bed leveling because Marlin is larger than 128k that is the on board memory of the anet a8? Solutions?
Anyway you could put in links to all t]of your mods from thingaverse? Especially the x-axis tensioner.
Hello, Fred. I just wondered if you have any tutorial for installing the proximity sensor, and configurating it? (I'm new at all this, and i really don't know much about the auto leveling properties and features)
Great video and thorough review! Good job!
Thank you for watching!
Nice video, clear instructions, to the point. Subscribed.
Nice vid but im still not shure if i should spend the money and go for a used wanhao or the hobbyking malyan m150 :/ the A8 looks fine with all those upgrades but is it worth the trubble? How does the acrylic desighn effect the printing qualety?
Awesome! Very useful video, thank you!
wow good work man really impressed with your video style. Love my A8.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! I'm not surprised its a great little machine for the price.
I subscribed hopefully you make more videos on the Anet A8
Thank you!
Don't worry more are on the way :-)
Thank you for the great video. I really like your cable management with the printed parts. :)
Hi best video by far thanks for the great explanation. One question i have, i have same printer but when i start printing first few layers it print are very great then it start skipping the layers. Please help
Great video. Recently ordered a adhesive surface for my A8 recently and can't wait to see how it prints without gaffer tape. I recently have a new issue with my printer however. It freezes mid print for a few seconds and then resumes, causing the print to be ruined. Is antivirals software the culprit?
Hey Daniel,
Thank you!
Ah nice, you will appreciate not having to replace the tape every print.
I never print from the USB anymore because my pc sometimes restarts. I would try printing directly from the sd-card.
When I had my first gen prusa i3 the print would pause for a second between movements whilst multi-tasking or heavy loads. I assume it will be governed by your PC. Anti-virus is also another option, so you could try disconnecting from the internet, disabling your anti-virus temporarily to find out.
Kind Regards,
Fred.
hi! Great Anet, nice video. Can you show your setting? speed, accelerations, ets.
Thanks. I have shared my most used print profile settings on my website: www.solidgnd.co.uk/project-blog
Thanks! I will check :)
Hey Fred, I really enjoyed your video, real cool man!! Was very educational. Thanks and keep up the good work
Hey man, have you heard of a high pass filter, putting one on you dialogue recordings would make me smash your like button!
Very well made video my friend! Impressive work!) :D
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it :-)
I purchase the level sensor which is 6 to 36 v does it work with the black bed sheet ,can you make a Vedic for the important upgrade for the 3d printer
Excellent video! The cable management looks great! Subbed
Thank you!
I have just receive an Anet a8 but my Z axis rods filettate of 0,4 meters don't fill in the plastic hole at the top of the Anet, this could give problems?
Just became your #159 sub! Can't wait till you do a vid on octoprint and cura!
Thanks, I do have the stuff to do a video on octoprint but I hope everyone can wait two, three weeks for the next video, as I have a tonne of Uni work to do.
Awesome video! I have just one question. I am going to use a capacitive sensor (because I am using glass) more specifically the LJC18A3-H-Z/BX. Will the wiring (resistor and transistor) be the same as you show? Thank you! And I'm waiting for the new video on the Anet A8 ;)
I can't really say.
sorry :S
Realy high quality video!
THANKS!!!!
have you looked into and dual color mods? I'm looking into doing a dual filimant through 1 hottip one but am struggling how to start
Nice video!
Thanks for using my x-tensioner! I'm Vali24 :D
It's only that price if you manage to sneak it into the country without them slapping the 20% duty on it, usually to the UK you don't seem to pay duty. I've heard some Europian countries slapping a big excess on them.
Ah that is a shame. I don't recall having to pay import duties when shipping it here to the UK. Maybe there is way that you could buy the parts separately so the cost is under $40 USD, that way you won't have to pay customs.
Mine can no problem with zero duty, the only niggle was the tracking was none existent, it just appeared on my doorstep after 20 days. According to the people, I have talked to on the facebook group, to the UK seems no problem, some Scandinavian countries are getting scalped though.
Really quality video, sub'd. But I could have used links for the firmware upgrade if you still had them, and the link to your previous video!
Maybe a more in-depth video on how you installed the sensor would be better for no electronic experience people like me
Also what temp do you used or your heat bed with your BuildTak I use 25 degrees C because for some reason I cannot change it
Professional and informative video
one question please .what is the main feature of a 3d printer that determines what and how many materials can this printer use ?For example Anet A8 supports nylon or wood while the A6 model doesn't , what is that makes that difference?Great vid thanks keep up
Hey, I believe its mostly down to the hotend itself. Some extrudes have a low friction plastic lining inside that can melt at temperatures close to those needed for certain materials. You can replace the hotend but if you use a more powerful one, i.e one that has been designed for higher temperatures you may find that you need a better power supply and external mosfet. I'm not expert though.
Thanks for your comment :-)
Good video, I have the same printer and am currently modding it.
Adding an I Z probe and a e3dv6 head. Also adding Drylin bearings and doing the cable chains. How did you attach the chain to the bottom of the heatbed?
are you going to be printing the enclosure, because I'm also looking to quiet the printer. might even go with polymer bushings because the metal linear bearings cause alot of noise.
Now that would be impressive, unfortunately not though. I have the enclosure already (spoiler alert: its a server cabinet) but I am up to my eyeballs with VHDL coursework so all printer and youtube stuff is on the back burner for the next 2 weeks :(
Poly bushes do sound like a pretty good upgrade I must say!
For the x and y belt tensioners, how much excess belt should be kept?
I’m not insulting you but I just love how people in Europe say amazon 👍👍👍 great vid very informative thx 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
have you had any issues with the inductive sencor? when I run my printer it preheats the bed then homes and then runs the auto bed leveling but if the bed is hot it seems to read the bed inconsistently causing it to to read to high or low. it even changes the hight slightly when running the print back to back
I have not had such issues. Have you definitely set up the g-code correctly before exporting the g-code and double check that the mechanical switch is not being triggered before the sensor is. Try putting something metal on one half of the bed whilst it performs the multi-point mesh leveling just to see the system working correctly.
Are you doing mesh bed leveling. This is far better than taking a single reading in the middle of the bed. You may find that the height isn't changing between prints it just looks that way because you are printing in a different areas of a warped bed. Just an idea.
How are you powering your sensor? If you under power the sensor ( like other youtubers have shown to be possible) you may find that the effectiveness varies with temperature.
Is your sensor mount secure? You may find that your bracket has began to droop if it was printed with PLA, especially if you use it over a very hot bed for long periods of time.
I have only needed to adjust the printer once or twice after moving it around but for the most part it just works straight away. Just keep at it and your printer will be honed to perfection
hello , I buy a new Anet 8 board V1.7, but When the initial operation, the extruder is directed to the opposite side to the end and continues for a while the engine rotates even when the extruder reaches the end ... The same applies to the surface ... Also, the z direction motor works one and the other does not work .. Note that I almost checked the connections All are correct, What is the problem??!!
How do you turn on the extruder? I go to the extruder and try to turn it on and it won't turn on.
Hi, great video! I have the same printer and its absolutely great. If you use Simplify3D you can easily change colors by using different gcodes. For example stop the first print at a specific high and then with a new gcode and a new color you can start the print again at a specific high. By the way how have you done the animation/visualization in your video?
Hi,
Thank you!
I will check out simplify 3d soon. I have a couple of videos to make first though, so watch the space.
I create the animations by creating multiple title cards and using key frames to either move them around or crop them over time. It is quit involved so I am looking for an alternative.
Kind Regards,
Fred
maybe make a full tutorial on how to put skynet? im New to 3d printing and It would be nice, or a troubleshooting guide because my printer works perfect but when It prints its stringy, the extruder hits the plastic and takes It with It, It underextrudes and adheres bad
Good Idea, I will definitely be doing more videos soon but I have a lot of coursework due in over the next 2 weeks. It sound like the print isn't sticking to bed properly. Try hitting up the nice folks over on the discussion page over on facebook: facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/
Solid Ground Electronics thanks man! It is sticking i Will try anyways and mess around with the flow percentage thank you
Thats good. No worries :-)
Would you say the auto bed leveling is essential? Even for someone who isn't adept with electronics i ordered my Anet a8 the other day and I'm a little anxious about doing a mod like that in case something would break
Hey, Thanks for watching!
It isn't essential but I would recommend doing it if you understand how to wire it up.
Just make sure that you get the right parts otherwise the wiring guide may not be accurate.
I would definitely test the printer without any mods first though, just to make sure that the parts in your kit are all working.
Kind Regards,
Fred
Thanks so much for the vid!! Would you recommend buying new belts? as mine ar a bit too short and seem to be causing issues printing circles.
No problemo, more to come in a couple of weeks time. Not really sure if I'm honest. The belts in the kit do get slightly longer after tensioning them for the first time but do hold their tension after that initial change of length. What kind of issues?
Thanks for the reply! the issue is that the circles seem to print more square than a circle, such that they won fit the screws they were designed for.
That sounds weird. If you hold the pulley stationary can you move the head / bed. The belt may not be tight enough. That said, it would have to be really droopy to make squares. Do they slide easily without the belts? Also, have you had a look at the trouble shooting guide on the SD card (within the instructions folder).
Yeah, I have, I think it looks like my belt tension.
it was in fact tension
Awesome video and I am thinking to buy Anet A8 from banggood. What is your suggestion?
Did you level the bed before installing the sensor or does it not matter?
Do you have any reference/video/instructions/manual on how tou install the proximity sensor? (High quality video btw!)
where can i find the mount for the bed leveler sensor?
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Just subbed and liked! very informative and some neat ideas compared to the way I've seen a lot of others configuring their upgrades. I especially like the duel z limits, via switch and bed sensor. Looks like you have a good grasp on the electronics end of things. Nice production value as well with the animations illustrating what you're describing, such as the filament pull for color change. Keep it up! perhaps you'd consider a future video showing any capabilities of the stock power supply powering any add-ons such as LED lights or extra fans for cooling said power supply or main board? I know most people suggest upgrading to an atx computer power supply, which I will probably do soon after receiving my own A8 (ordering one soon), but since you know electronics, I'd be interested to see what the capabilities or shortcomings of the stock power supply are. Can't wait to see what's next! :) Thank you for your insight.
One more thing I've seen that I was curious about is one user who wired his z motors parallel. Maybe you could look into this as well and see if there are any true benefits? In theory I guess it would be a good thing, in order to keep z axis motors in perfect sync with one another, but since I don't have the Anet circuit board in hand yet I can't tell if the plugs for those motors are already parallel circuits on the board or if signal is sent independently to each. Thoughts?
Hey, Thanks for your nice words! I must admit the animations were to fill in the gaps between footage that I had not captured but I'm glad that they went down well.
I would recommend that you stay away from an ATX power supply and instead get a purpose built 12V 30A SMPS like this one: (its an amazon affiliate link btw amzn.to/2nXGWpw). I think you could run another amp or two on the existing PSU, which would power a couple decent LEDs but it does get pretty hot without that so you may want to bare that in mind. Also, if you do get said PSU, you will need to move the supply voltage switch to the correct position for your region.
I just took a look at the Anet A8 Main board and the Z motors are already in parallel. You will be able to tell when you get your one by the fact that turning one motor turns the other. I'm pretty sure they do this to skimp on parts and not to keep them in sync.
Thanks again and all the best with your printer,
Fred :-)
Can I use the latest Cura 3.4 with this 3d printer?
The printer need's more calibration, done the best i can on my printer got amazing results, i'm still tinkering around with it lol
I'm having issues with my exstuion it will exstuied manually using the exstude button in the settings but when i go and print it doesn't exstude at all. Is it something to do with my printer or is it in the software?
Hey Peter,
I have not had this issue before but it could be your slicing settings. I would recommend printing one of the file included on the SD card. However, I'm no expert at this machine so I would suggest you ask the nice folks over at the OFFICIAL Anet 3D printer Support Group found here:
facebook.com/groups/OFFICIALAnet3DprinterSupportGroup/
Hey Fred,
Is it necessary to install a spriya fan duct after installing the auto bed level sensor?
Hey no you don't need it but I thought it looked cool. It is quite hard to print though :-)
That's true man
but thanks again
Do you still recommend this printer?
You could have stopped the print, taken note of the z height and edited the g-code to start the print where it left off...
WOW, you put a lot of time in this video! Nice! A8, but is the A2 worth the extra 3 cm and added cost?
HI yes good vid I'm looking to add a second extruder can you tell me if this is possible with the standard control board or
do I have to up grade that
Don’t you have a change filament option in the menu? I might buy one of these for fun.
Great videos im about to buy this 3d printer, do you recomend it for first time user ?
Wow! Really great upgrades and very good explanation. Would like to see this for the famous Creality CR-10 as well. ;-)
Hey bro I actually removed the tape of heat bed and not what should I do