cablemount1

cablemount1

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<p>5th attempt at a cable mount. (drawn in sketchup, cleaned with netfabb) I had problems with the clip being too brittle and tried to fix it by fattening the clip. Didn't work? Maybe I need to change some slic3r setting?</p> <p>This is supposed to hold the '3/8" Flex Tubing' cable sleeve I got from Home Depot (<a href="http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardner-Bender-3-8-in-x-10-ft-Flexible-Tubing-FLX-3810T/202905452#.UXG0ZUhe9hE">part# FLX-3810T</a>). The bottom foot should mount on the ord-bot hadron x carrage using the 2 holes on the upper right side of the carriage plate.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><h3>Category: 3D Printers Summary</h3> <p>5th attempt at a cable mount. (drawn in sketchup, cleaned with netfabb) I had problems with the clip being too brittle and tried to fix it by fattening the clip. Didn't work? Maybe I need to change some slic3r setting?</p> <p>This is supposed to hold the '3/8" Flex Tubing' cable sleeve I got from Home Depot (<a href="http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardner-Bender-3-8-in-x-10-ft-Flexible-Tubing-FLX-3810T/202905452#.UXG0ZUhe9hE">part# FLX-3810T</a>). The bottom foot should mount on the ord-bot hadron x carrage using the 2 holes on the upper right side of the carriage plate.</p> <h3> Instructions</h3> <p>I finally got #5 to print as a usable part. Previous prints were too brittle. I used 1.75mm white ABS (measured 1.60-1.63) and set slic3r to use 120% extrusion. (Previous parts had linear voids at fracture points.)</p> <p>Tested this against the Tubing Sleeve and it is a tight fit. Once I mount it on the printer I'll post a picture showing the fit.</p>

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