i3 cable 3d models
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Part you need to fix it 5cm above the Controlbox (Hold the Chain and move the Extruder from one end to the other end to find the best positon) Drill with 3.3mm and M4 Chain: Put the Cables through the Chain and clip the Chain into the Adapters Now...
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Based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:200704, this cable guide is smaller and does not exceed the bed by more than 5 mm. ...It also has a hole for the zip tie.
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Crafted following the guidelines at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:200704, this diminutive cable guide ensures that it protrudes no more than 5mm beyond the bed. ...Additionally, it incorporates a hole designed for securing with a zip tie.
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(Deutsch Erklärung weiter unten) M2.5 screws needet to mount the cable guide. It uses the 2 holes from the original cable tie. The Printer has to be opened to place the nuts inside. I build this to avoid the hotbed cable touching the leveling wheel....
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I designed a custom cable guide to prevent the printer's cable from getting jammed under the top part of the print bed, and I wasn't satisfied with existing designs, so I created my own. This guide connects securely to both parts of the frame and...
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A convenient keeper for velcro straps or zipties ensures cable management near the frame remains effortless. The design builds upon the original spool holder's clamping mechanism. ... Squeeze the Z-axis measurements as needed if you plan to utilize...
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I designed this bracket because I was tired of my cables and filament tube catching the frame while printing taller parts. I used a badge keeper (3 pack) that I picked up from Dollar Tree and a rubber band. Hope this helps someone else as well....
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After doing some research and trying various fixes, including holding the cable in place by hand, I finally realized that the problem was caused by movement at the connector. This realization led me to want to make another improvement - to keep the...
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I designed an alternative version of the extruder cable end cap. Printing executed without supports at a speed of sixty. The holes in the design measure four and a half millimeters, however my screws are roughly five millimeters so it's essential to...
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After years of use the original cable holder I printed broke when I removed the bed to replace the bearings. I decided to beef up the design a little while I was at it. I had to use slightly longer screws to get them to grab, 1-2mm longer should do...
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I strive to resolve the issue with the cable so it doesn't get stuck in the frame when printing large objects. Therefore, I've made adjustments to ensure easy attachment without screws or glue. You can scale up the X axis, which will make it longer....
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... existing tapped hole. For the end connector (hotend side), two 3mm screws and nuts are required, leveraging the two pre-existing holes. I successfully printed 25 links, eliminating the issue of squishing cables between the extruder motor altogether.
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The Cable Chains on the MP Maker Select V2 are not being properly utilized in factory form.Chains need to be constrained, so that they ‘unroll’ gradually across their motion, to spread cable flex out along its length and extend lifetime.In factory...
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If you have a Z-Brace installed and use thumb screws the original will not work. ...This one will.
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If an existing Z-Brace is equipped with thumb screws, it may not function as designed. ...But this particular model will operate correctly.
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UPDATED 5/6/2016: A small hole was added to the extruder mount for a ziptie. ...The wires coming from the extruder had a tendency to rest on the X-axis smooth rod, which could potentially rub through the wire's sheathing and cause all kinds of bad...
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If installed correctly the cable will form a spiral and allows full z movement. The cable is not stressed at the connector anymore. Uses existing M3 threaded hole for mounting. Only one M3 screw needed. ... I use it for Anycubic I3 Mega S (I beleave...
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A precision-engineered cable chain holder perfectly fits a 7x7 cable chain on the innovative CTC i3.
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This is a design to apply a Cable Chain to your i3 Mega Printer!
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A sleek cable management system specifically designed for the Prusa i3 MK3 printer, easily attaches to its frame. ... Version 2 boasts even more compact dimensions, minimizing visual impact.
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This simple cable router easily attaches itself onto the aluminum frame of the Geeetech Prusa i3 Aluminum edition, where it efficiently directs my USB cable from the control board directly to the Raspberry Pi.
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Anycubic I3 Mega - Enhanced Cabling System - All Axes Additional Components: * M3x10 Screws - 10 pieces * M4x10 Screws - 2 pieces * M4x16 Screws - 3 pieces * Cable Ties - 7 pieces Important Note: Original Extruder Cable Proven Insufficient, Extensive...
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The AnyCubic Prusa i3 features an exposed design with several open power cables trailing behind its main power socket. ...A simple solution is to secure these cables by clipping them to the Y-axis screw rod and then fastening it to the top power...
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In rebuilding my Prusa i3, I wanted a more attractive way to attach my 20mm Cable Chain - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10946 (in particular items End1 and End2). I bastardized the following X endstop - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:158434 to...
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I'm concerned about my Prusa i3 clone's stiff loom tube that holds the hotbed cable. I fear the connection will break when the bed moves. Required Components: 2 x M3x20 Socket Cap Screws (ISO 912) 2 x M3 Nuts 1 x 2mm Cable Tie I designed two...
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I found that the version by hampisch (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2266134) didn't quite fit around the cable connector on my MEGA so I modified it to allow more space.Since the Ultrabase version doesn't include the bed level sensor, it may be...
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I found that the version by hampisch (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2266134) didn't quite fit around the cable connector on my MEGA so I modified it to allow more space.Since the Ultrabase version doesn't include the bed level sensor, it may be...
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... no support needed. To install the part effectively, insert it between the spring and the heatbed, securing it if possible with a nut and washer. Once in place, use two cable ties as shown in the image to keep the cables organized and neatly fixed.