bottom bracket cable guide 3d models
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Necesitaba orientar los cables del eje X y extrusor hacia la izquierda de la impresora, tengo la electrónica de la impresora en una caja externa
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A superior cable alignment system for the Ender 3 requires repositioning the cable strain beneath the carriage, ensuring that all springs are perfectly leveled and tensioned. ...To achieve this stability, utilize a zip tie for a secure fastening of the...
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This is a very simple design for your flexible cable conduit so they won't be sloppy and dangling around. Use 2 zip ties and mount it to your 20x20 extrusion frame with M5x6 screws with t-slot nuts. Possible for cable conduits around 10- 15mm. ...(Mine...
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My cable kept slipping out while near the max x-axis, so I made a little cap that prevents the cable from slipping out.You can just clip it over and it sits quite securely.Print SettingsRafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:0,3Infill: 100%
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I appreciate the design, but I also added a second slot to split main power cables and endstop or motor cables. A new update features another version specifically designed for V-Slot-Extrusions. ...Furthermore, I corrected the Dimensions for the...
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Designed to work with my hotend cable chain: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4170246 This helps keep the cables out of the print area without adding much weight or drag. ... You'll need: 2- M4 T nuts 2- M4 screws, about 6mm 1- M3 nut 1- M3 screw, at...
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... tube that matches your extruder's specifications. ...This type of tube accommodates the extruder cables, temperature sensor, and two fans used in MK8 Extruders, making it a versatile option for various printer models, including my own Flyingbear P902.
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Designed to work seamlessly with my hotend cable chain: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4170246 This ingenious design keeps cables out of the print area, adding minimal weight or drag. ... You'll need: 2- M4 T nuts 2- M4 screws, approximately 6mm in...
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Frame attachable wire guide with holes for zip ties. May be compatible with other printers that use 20x20 frames as well. ... You need m3x8mm screws and m3 t-nut or hammer head t-nut.
myminifactory
For mounting the cable there are holes for zip ties and notches for the EVGA cable combes to sit in (see pics) Printed mine in Bronze PLA (trying to find a match to the Nvidia card colour is a nightmare but its close) with no issues and I’ve not had...
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Request to press screw and roller assembly of the pedal bracket type BB51. ...The part has not yet been printed.
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I printed a few of the originals, but the cable kept leaning over and coming out of the holder. ...I added holes for a small zip tie to prevent that.
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I pressed a button on the printer and the print head snapped. ...To fix this problem, I applied some extra material to the faulty connection and lengthened the clip, allowing the ABL-cable to fit properly into place.
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This is my initial upload, and I've crafted these solutions to prevent problems with the 3mm cable on my gaming headset during intense play sessions or other similar activities. ...I anticipate they will be beneficial for everyone involved.
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The given text presents a brief outline regarding a small cable connector designed specifically for the Prusa i3 box edition. ...It mentions that three 12mm wood screws were employed in its assembly.
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It helps to remove the stress form the PINDA cable. ...Mine broke two times before using this…I removed the added Prusa hex flare from the model of Dakar to make it easier and faster to print with PETG.
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This modification will prevent the cable from rubbing over the frame. ... You will need two 608zz ball-bearings for the assembly and screws/nuts to attach it to the system,
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I tightened my cable grip by adding a custom cap to prevent slippage near the maximum x-axis point. ...Simply clipping this cap in place ensures a snug and secure hold.
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After cutting all but the last cable tie however the cable sleeve was in danger of getting caught behind the stepper. I designed an attachment that bolts to the frame just past the stepper and cable tied the sleeving on top of it, with enough slack...
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This is a remix of [*madizmo* one](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4562729), but with a lesser angle to avoid bending the cable too much. This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/9qBGdb3e4fE <iframe...
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The way my cable and Bowden Hose are set up, they were either falling between the engine and the rail or they were flopping over the engine entirely. I created this to stop that from happening. It might only be useful for those who have extra length...
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Hi@all, The main goal of this little design is to lower the stress on the extruder cables by linking them together without distorting their shape. This particular model was created for my metal CTC printer, but it should be suitable for Replicators...
prusaprinters
This is a very simple design for your flexible cable conduit so they won't be sloppy and dangling around. Use 2 zip ties and mount it to your 20x20 extrusion frame with M5x6 screws with t-slot nuts. Possible for cable conduits around 10- 15mm. (Mine...
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This design ensures that your flexible cable conduit is neatly organized and securely fastened in place, preventing any messy drooping or sagging. Simply attach two zip ties to the 20x20 extrusion frame using M5x6 screws and t-slot nuts. This setup...
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The lubrication tool from @jahnroux is doing wonders, but not all cables are created equal and it can be tough to get the slot to shut tight on larger cables. I made a few extra inserts with hole sizes 8mm (the original), 8.5mm, 9mm, 9.5mm, and 10mm....
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Here's a simple solution to prevent the cable from flailing and getting stuck in the Z-axis mounts: just tie it off with some makeshift support above the belt or behind the motor, out of harm's way. ...This should keep things tidy.
pinshape
... in check. ...This can be achieved by routing the cable alongside the printer's frame, where it won't get tangled or caught in moving parts. ... To maintain control over the power cord, consider using a retractable keychain to keep it taut and secure.
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A handy little container for securing a USB cable. ...Its opening measures precisely 4.25 inches, or about a third of an inch in diameter, providing just enough room to accommodate the connector snugly while still allowing it to slide back and forth...
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Gently coax the heatbed cable over the frame corner. Two versions are available: - Non Threaded - Threaded: Choose this one if your aluminum's extremity is tapped. You'll need either one or two M5 T-nuts, depending on the selected part, plus two...
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If you already possess 6 millimeter PTFE tubing, make the most of it to keep your cable stable. Update: v2 tubes have beefed-up walls due to a common issue of warping over time. ...Print Settings Rafts: None selected Supports: ...