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CR-10 Ender x carriage cable management
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I test a lot of bed leveling inductive sensors, and it's always a hassle to use wire ties or anything else. Finally, I designed my own solution that makes PLA flexible enough to hold cables and tubes together securely, while also being easy for me to snap the cable in and out whenever I need it. Printing tips: you'll need at least six clips. I print the skeleton with the Y-axis rotated 90 degrees and the Z-axis rotated 45 degrees, which allows it to fit on my Ender3 perfectly. To achieve maximum strength, print the clip in a zigzag pattern on both the X and Y planes. The clip should snap into the rings of the skeleton. A six-ring design will fit within a 220mm bed diagonal, while a ten-ring design should fit comfortably within a 300mm bed diagonal.
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