3d strain
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My partner relies on a machine at work that comes equipped with poorly made cables prone to frequent failures due to inadequate strain relief. In an effort to reinforce them for her, I tested several methods, but they ultimately failed to deliver...
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That for I created this HDMI strain relief, you can attach to your original RG350 + my RG350 game pad holder. !ATTENTION! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ There is a layer of furniture felt in between the...
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I think it best to disconnect the cable before installing so that you don’t put any strain on the hotbed connector. PLA is works but I recommend ABS or PETG because of the temperature. There is a removable piece in the front. Remove it if you want...
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They need to be easy to set up and tear down, and strain relief on these cables is necessary so that the RJ45 ports on the board don't get damaged if the cable is pulled (e.g. if someone trips on it walking through the yard). Simply pass the wires...
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Then, use a zip tie to secure the power and thermistor wires coming off the heated bed, relieving strain and preventing them from cracking due to Y-axis movement. Inspired by Thing #1940087, this design was completely redesigned in Fusion 360 from...
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After printing a few strain reliever designs from the community, I discovered that all of them crashed into the Y-axis motor. To overcome this issue, I designed the holder to support the cable from above instead of below, allowing it to clear the...
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The legs are staggered to aid in minimizing bed space needed per mask strain relief. The nice side effect is diagonal design has a bit of play by angle and can vary tension to what suits the user best. An added feature is opposing lugs that allow...
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Anderson PoperPole connectors are popularly used for Amateur Radio equipment, but for small low power gear the power cables are often small diameter and need some strain relief when soldered to a PowerPole connector.This clip supports a pair of...
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This is a strain reliever for a JAMMA harness, designed to be used on a test bench, but can be used for any jamma application you like. This design includes a window to fit a voltmeter, I use it for the regulated 5v to show what voltage is at the...
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The design features staggered legs to minimize bed space needed per mask strain relief. The diagonal layout also provides a bit of play by angle and allows users to adjust tension to their liking. An added feature is opposing lugs that enable you to...
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Protection of the cables including simple strain relief via cable ties for the Thomann/Dreitec DIN standard built-in socket. See here: https://www.thomann.de/intl/thomann_midi_einbaubuchse.htm It has always bothered me that there is no cable...
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This part aims to mitigate strain on the delicate USB connector of a Shimano/Pioneer CA600 bicycle computer when attached to an indoor trainer or turbo. During my second season of indoor training, the CA600's USB connector started to loosen...
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Merely slide it over the extruder PCB from the front and utilize a zip-tie to secure all cables at the strain relief neck. This is the most recent versions, both extending the neck higher and featuring an impression for the zip-tie. The latter has a...
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To solve this problem once and for all, I designed a custom strain relief that prints twice for a sturdy bond without any support needed. The design is a whopping 2mm thick all around, giving it military-grade strength to withstand even the toughest...
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---------- Protection of the cables including simple strain relief via cable ties for the Thomann/Dreitec DIN standard built-in socket. See here: https://www.thomann.de/intl/thomann_midi_einbaubuchse.htm It has always bothered me that there is...
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Beyond serving as a cable strain relief, this design also plays a crucial role in preventing cables from getting snagged on the Y motor. While occasional accidents can still occur, this safeguard provides an added layer of protection against such...
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I'm aware of plasti-dip treatment but that's a bit messy and time-consuming, so I came up with making a mold to encase the XT60 connector where I can squirt hot glue into for a kind of strain relief. It still works well because the cable is stressed...
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Add-on clip for micro servos to provide strain relief for the servo wires. I've provided two versions of the model, one for cable-wrapped wires and one for exposed wires. ...Use a small zip-tie to secure the wires and an M3 x 10mm screw and M3...
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This is an alternate to the Anet heat bed strain relief from Thingiverse, specifically designed for users who have removed the plug and soldered directly to the pins. USE THIS DESIGN IF YOU HAVE REMOVED THE ORIGINAL PLUG AND SOLDERED TO THE PINS DUE...
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I needed a simple option for strain relief on my custom print head using an Orbiter v2 extruder on my BLV MGN Cube and this is what a few minutes of CAD got me. BOMM3 Heatset Insert [x2]PrintingPrint should be oriented the...
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This is a simple parametric cover and strain relief for joining cables, and prints without support material. Print two halves and simply use two zip ties to grip the cable at each end and protect the cable join. The cover can be customised with...
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This is another mask-ear-strain reliever. I initially designed and printed these for a good friend and am now making them for anyone who wants them (as well as sharing them here). The Celtic Sailor's Knot has special significance to me for three...
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This is another mask-ear-strain reliever. I initially designed and printed these for a good friend and am now making them for anyone who wants them (as well as sharing them here).</p> <p>The Celtic Sailor's Knot has special significance to me for...
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... the X-switch and X-stepper. ...There are two types: thin wires with a 6mm diameter and thicker wires with an 8mm diameter. You can view all my notes, recommendations, and modifications for the Anet A8 at https://www.mikrom.cz/3d-tiskarna-anet-a8/.
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... loose when I pulled it, I designed this connection lock. ...And please: don't tell me that you can just tie a knot, that's not the way 3D designers do it ;P edit 2020-06-01: I made a version with an enclosure https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4416629
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... mechanism to secure it in place. ...And please don't suggest that simply tying a knot would suffice, as 3D designers strive for more elegant solutions. ... I later created an updated version with an enclosure: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4416629
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Mounts in the the 2020 extrusion channel nicely with a M3x10 screw and a drop-in M3 T-nut. Minor update. Magenta (thought it was more red) print was PETG with 0.3mm layers. Instructions I printed with .25mm layer height using PLA and .3mm layer...
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... lol. You can obviously print at better qualities but this should be minimum - ** 0.3 res 2 walls 10% Grid Infill ** You'll need to excuse the obvious design flaw as this is my first time creating a 3D model and first time using TinkerCAD. ...;)
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... lol. You can obviously print at better qualities but this should be minimum - ** 0.3 res 2 walls 10% Grid Infill ** You'll need to excuse the obvious design flaw as this is my first time creating a 3D model and first time using TinkerCAD. ...;)