
CR-10S Ultimate Z-Axes Cable Guide with Cold End Bowden Clamp
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Yes, another iteration of my ultimate cable guide for the Creality CR-10(S) Z-Axes. Here's where I've landed so far: the Runout Detector Enclosure remains a key component of this design. I received numerous compliments on finding an innovative solution to the tangled mess of cables, and I'm sticking with that foundation. However, the placement and configuration of the RunOut detector have become contentious issues, leaving me searching for the optimal spot, angle, and setup - with or without a cold end Bowden clamp, rollers, and other variables. Now, in an effort to shake things up and have some fun with it, I'm exploring a new approach. I'd love your feedback on this: placing the spool and Runout detector back on the wall-mounted IKEA Pegboard. This would free up space on my desk and eliminate one cable from the Z-axes. In my opinion, filament should pass through a Teflon tube for smooth flow. So far, I've redesigned the platform to accommodate an adjustable-angle Bowden tube clamp. The thought is that this will allow for a more precise fit and minimal bending of the filament - ideally, none at all? That's where you come in: do you think this setup has potential?
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