z cable 3d models
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2x m3x8mm BHCS 3 x zipties less than 2mm thick and 5mm wide kp3s internal ("external") mosfet bed heater holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5326275 MGN9H z axis KP3S linear rail: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5326253 kp3s bed cable strain...
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You can either lay a cable chain in the channel or use the included printable clamp to secure your Z-axis wiring out of the way. All pieces print without support, I use three perimeters and fifty-five percent infill, though none of the pieces have...
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I created this modification to address a frustrating issue with my Ender 3 3D printer's cable, which kept slipping off the floor. ...The reason for this problem was a complete lack of friction between the cable and the surface it lay on.
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<p>I printed it with 100% infill, supports on bed surface, and in the “top up” orientation. ...If you have issues with the cable shield part you may need to flip it's orientation to “top down”
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I'm focused on managing cables coming from 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...
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I repositioned the lower bracket to give the cable chain a clear, unobstructed route, guiding it through a seamless path parallel to the upper bracket, thereby preventing any collisions with the motor.
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... the chain. To get around this, you need to remove the cables from the connector, pull the cables through the chain, and then reattach them. ... Here's what you'll need to make these mounts: * 8x M3x10 DIN 7991 screws * 8x M3 washers * 8x M3 nuts
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remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4230352 for Tevoup Hydra
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Solo se modifico la pestaña para que quedara mas fijo y sin holguras
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MPCNC - Z Cable Chain Mounts - Zip Ties Zmount options: 25.4mm, 25.0mm, 23.5mm Zip Tie opening width = 5mm Motor Mount: Zip Tie opening width = 4mm (Adjust for larger zip ties by scaling in one direction) The mounts secure themselves to the center...
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It is a ender 3 cable cover for cables that runs along the z-axle to the top of the printer
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Summary This dual-function ribbon cable clip securely fastens both the PTFE filament guide and the Z-Mon filament monitor cable in place on rear-mounted spools. I continue to use the original wire-style ribbon cable, but these clips will also work...
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Cable organizer for Z Mount Holder created by Johnny Lybrand, secures cables at Z stepper point and prevents bed from touching them. A vital accessory! Attach it with a M3x12mm screw and use a washer. Insert the two cable bundles into the holder. The...
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Another essential cable support designed to be mounted on the Z-axis motor, securing cables that lead directly to the X-axis motor and extruder. ...Created from scratch but heavily influenced by the ingenious 'MK8 Extruder Wire Loom Cable Clip For...
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This dual-function ribbon cable clip securely attaches both the PTFE filament guide and the Z-Mon filament monitor cable to rear-mounted spools. I still use the original wire-style ribbon cable, but these clips will also work perfectly on the newer...
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I modified the end cap z axis a little. ...Usefull when you put a ledstrip in the extrusion above the buildplate, so you can hide the cables in the extrusions.
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... attachment with Tobi0892's design. Obviously, wouldn't have to have done this if I used NG_Design's parts from the start. However, I'm hoping this would be useful for anyone after a screw-less Z-axis motor cable chain mount using Tobi0892's designs.
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Update: I've had some problems with homing the Z axis as the whole Z carriage got stuck before hitting the endstop and unscrewed the bolts underneath it. Version 2 has an open bottom to let the cable hang out further up and is a little tighter so you...
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This is a custom-designed cable chain for the TronXY X3S Z-axis, specifically crafted to be printed in high-quality ABS or other heat-resistant materials.\r\n\r\nTo assemble your printer successfully, you will need to carefully route your X-axis...
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This remix includes enough clearance under the stepper for safely disconnecting and reconnecting its cable, while extending the drag chain interface by 30mm to provide more space for filament to enter the extruder smoothly. ...With a single bolt holding...
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A simple yet effective bracket to secure a thin cable chain to your MPCNC's Z Axis. It fits perfectly with the Nema 17 motor in place. This design utilizes a wedge similar to the head-stem found on bicycles, which securely grips the inside of the...
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I'm a big fan of the sleek design of the Sidewinder, which is why I created this custom cable cover - it perfectly conceals both the motor cable and endstop cable.
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Use standard 20x10 cable chain. ... Unfortunately, you will have to extend extruder & X motor cables. ... Udpate 22.01.2023: stronger bottom mount + added bed for the chain.
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Upgrading your stock extruder requires a reliable cable holder to keep things organized and within reach.
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High-precision mechanical component designed to interface a Z-axis cable chain with a robust motor mount system.
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I didnt like how the bed wires on my Sapphire Plus were just dangling, so I designed this to use a small cable chain.
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The cable chain extra nut holder is designed to work seamlessly with the cable chain found on thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:176819. Print Settings: Printer: K8200 Rafts: The raft setting doesn't affect this design's...
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This time we're working on the Z axis, a crucial step that requires the X-axis model I created earlier. Note that this operation is a bit rough around the edges, but it will get the job done. The chain parts have been carefully scaled to ensure they...
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I was amazed that the electric cable and filament tube were positioned like they were, inviting potential print issues. I did fail to research for a ready made apparatus and made my own. I learned a lot, and I think it has potential. Maybe for...