ANET A8 Back Brace (rear Y axis)
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**Important** Accuracy Is Fairly Critical For Prints This Size, And If You Have Existing Problems With Belt Tension Or Damage To The Belt, Your Accuracy Might Be Off. Unless You Changed Something, You Ought To Be Using Stock X/Y Calibration. A Small Adjustment To The Source Part, I Added In The 2Nd Support For The Motor. This Is Important, It Provides Support For The Rotational Moment And Helps To Reduce The Strain On The Main Mounting Which I Was Worried Might Twist Over Time. I Also Added Screw Holes For The Back Acrylic (Although The Location Was Not Quite Right In My Print - Should Be Better Now). Guessing That More Support Here Probably Won'T Hurt, And I Was Planning To Tap And Use Long M3 Bolts For More Stiffness. I Also Mitred The Corners So The Print Fits More Easily On The Bed. This Has The Advantage Of Providing A Small Amount Of Latitude With The Dimensions, But You Still Need To Be Within 1-2% Holes In The Base Were Intended To Give More Strength.Printed In 6.30, At 0.32Mm Layer Height. No Support Needed (I Increased The Angle Of The Hex Hole To Improve Printing, The Slots Should Be Ok At 45 Degrees) 09 Oct 2017: Added V2 With A Slot To Adjust The Drive Gear Position. 21 Oct 2017: Added V3 With A Lower Rear-Left Corner (So As Not To Catch On Bed Insulation)
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