RichardM
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2018
- Messages
- 35
- Reaction score
- 41
- Points
- 45
- Printer Model
- Anet A2
Anet A2 Build
28th Nov 2018 - progress after 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours.
This includes a week waiting for replacement nuts, bolts, slide nuts, an hour grinding the new slide nuts to fit (either chrome plating on the nuts or anodise on the frame prevented the new bolts sliding into the extrusion).
Still not a lot really, if I applied a projected finish date based on progress so far it looks like December 15th before I will be able to fire it up (oh 2020).
Image of the supplied Vs purchased & ground.
The reason for the new bolts etc. is that the ones supplied labeled as 5mm on the sheet are labeled 4mm in the packets and are indeed NOT 5mm. Also the 4mm x 11mm bolts would not lock the slide nuts as they hit the back of the extrusion first. The suppliers / manufacturers kindly supplied washers to pack the over long bolts out....
The supplied slide (T) nuts are too short, they rotate around when trying to tighten the bolt. Spend hours attempting to lock them in only resulting in curses and frustration.
I couldn't understand how these printers could be so cheap... I am starting to understand.
*/ As an aside, apologies if file sizes are too large, not very familiar with uploading onto sites etc... someone let me know if I need to downsize them first /*
... to continue ......... ??????????????
28th Nov 2018 - progress after 1 week, 1 day, 4 hours.

This includes a week waiting for replacement nuts, bolts, slide nuts, an hour grinding the new slide nuts to fit (either chrome plating on the nuts or anodise on the frame prevented the new bolts sliding into the extrusion).
Still not a lot really, if I applied a projected finish date based on progress so far it looks like December 15th before I will be able to fire it up (oh 2020).
Image of the supplied Vs purchased & ground.

The reason for the new bolts etc. is that the ones supplied labeled as 5mm on the sheet are labeled 4mm in the packets and are indeed NOT 5mm. Also the 4mm x 11mm bolts would not lock the slide nuts as they hit the back of the extrusion first. The suppliers / manufacturers kindly supplied washers to pack the over long bolts out....

The supplied slide (T) nuts are too short, they rotate around when trying to tighten the bolt. Spend hours attempting to lock them in only resulting in curses and frustration.
I couldn't understand how these printers could be so cheap... I am starting to understand.
*/ As an aside, apologies if file sizes are too large, not very familiar with uploading onto sites etc... someone let me know if I need to downsize them first /*
... to continue ......... ??????????????