mk3 cable 3d models
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Original PRUSA MK3 Cable Chain Mod Rework. This project combines a traditional cable chain setup on the YZ-axis with a flexible sleeve on the X-axis, all in an effort to optimize space for the MMU2. ...The MMU's non-compliance with the X-axis chain...
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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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Part of the Chain Adapter Will Be Changed for the Original Cable on the Prusa i3MK3. 4x Small Holes Are for Cable-Clips, Still Easy to Change Parts. 2. Part You Need to Fix It 5cm Above the Controlbox: Hold the Chain and Move the Extruder from One...
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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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Prusa i3 MK3 cable organizer designed for simple cable management. ... Made specifically to keep webcam cables tidy underneath the Einsy electronics housing, this versatile clip can be easily relocated to any other 3030 extruded profile area.
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Recently, my MK3 build with a Titan Aqua Klon has made this problem particularly severe, given that the print area is smaller in the Y axis and the Titan Aqua is larger than the E3D V6 Hotend. You can find more details on my blog at...
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24 cable comb with pin. ...Single model print 4 sides to make one cable comb.
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Clean and minimalist aesthetics crafted using Blender's powerful tools. ...The Prusa MK3 inspires a new wave of innovative projects currently under development.
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A cable clip for the LCD cables. ...Should be a nice tight fit and hold them very securely.
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A cable holder for the delicate LCD cords. ...It's designed to provide a snug, secure grip that keeps them firmly in place.
prusaprinters
if you want your LCD Cables to look nice and organized, try out these, they pop right into the side of the aluminum extrusion. Print instructionsi recommend printing in PETG to make them strong and flexible, layer height deos not matter, but try too...
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It uses two m3x10 screws and two nuts to go with them. The textile sleeve makes screwing the two halves together a little tricky, but there shouldn't be any trouble fitting all the wires in; I designed it with a little extra room on the inside so...
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... I couldn't get the textile sleeve to look neat when I had it ziptied with the heater cartridge and thermistor cables going in through the bottom, so this solves that problem too. ...The sleeve should stop just before the piece that sticks out.
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To make plugging it in easier, I used this in combination with some USB panel mount connectors on this print to make it easier to plug in.While the serial cable didn't need to be connected to the panel mount connector, but I thought it looked cleaner...
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The original version of this electronics box uses 3mm filament for support on two of the cable chains, but most people don't have 3mm filament. So instead I just loaded the file into Blender and shrunk the 3mm filament holes down to 1.75mm. I also...
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The original version of this electronics box uses 3mm filament for support on two of the cable chains, but most people don't have 3mm filament. So instead I just loaded the file into Blender (it had too many vertices for Fusion 360 to convert to a...
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I added negative volumes corresponding to holes for M3 tapered threaded inserts, since I prefer to use those instead of nuts. ... Figured i'd share since it's a useful tweak for myself anyways.
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I've got the bolted heatbed, so I modified the original Prusa cover and angled the section where the wires go in to accommodate it in my cabinet without removing the LCD. I also created an extended clip to provide extra flexibility. ...I took pictures...
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OctoPrint Connection Cable Organizer for Prusa MK3 USB Cables
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G.s model here:https://www.printables.com/model/53164-prusa-i3-mk3-mk3s-mk3s-lcd-flat-cable-clipThis cover snaps onto the clips and covers your LCD ribbon cables. This is a nice upgrade to hide unsightly cables. Just print 3 or 4 clips and insert...
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Golf Mk2 Automatic Transmission Clutch Cable Securement Device For Various Applications And Projects.
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With full protection of the x-axis motor cable: When the stepper wires break, it will always be at a place where you can easily solder a new cable to it - exactly where the cable meets the motor. This solution ensures that when a wire breaks, it...
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Secures the X-Motor cable wrap to minimize wire strain and stress. ... Required hardware from the spare parts kit: - Three M3x10 socket head screws - Two M3 square nuts
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... and removal a bit smoother, now allowing for more flexibility in the design, which was previously quite tight. ... Also tightened the gap in the actual cable loop down a notch. ...I discovered the LCD cables could slide out too easily before.
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My cable cover has been burn several times so I changed a little bit his design. The top part I did 2 mm higher and deeper to be far from the hot bolts. For the bottom part I did longer tail to protect cable during prints. ... Note: If you don't...
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Imported from Thingiverse, pretty old design from me. Secures the cable wrap to the X-Motor to reduce the forces on the wires.Required hardware (from spares bag):3x M3x10 socket head screw2x M3 square nut Print SettingsPrinter Brand:PrusaPrinter: i3...
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14mm tall, solder cover for the heated bed cables.... Use M3 cap screws and 2 M3 hex nuts. Printed in ABS .015 mm layers... Print instructionsYou will need to clip the screw cap ends from the wire, strip the insulation from the end of the wire, and...
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If you prefer not to force your LCD ribbon cable into the frame's confines, employ this singular clip instead. It securely fastens to a single T-nut bracket using an M3 12mm screw and a matching M3 hex nut. ...To install it, remove the end of the frame...
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Just make sure that the screw doesn't hit the thermistor cables when inserting the screw. In PrusaSlicer, make sure that you split the part first, I provided a picture for those people who's unaware of that feature. I use an m3x16mm screw...
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14mm tall, solder cover for the heated bed cables.... Use M3 cap screws and 2 M3 hex nuts. Printed in ABS .015 mm layers... Print instructionsYou will need to clip the screw cap ends from the wire, strip the insulation from the end of the wire, and...