Drag chain
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I couldn't find any chains with sufficient clearance to accommodate my printer's tolerance, nor did they come with easily attachable end parts. As a 3D printing enthusiast, I prefer using snap-on components whenever possible. Since I have a 3D printer, I aim to minimize non-printed parts. Only the start and end of the chain require printed supports. The bed end is designed specifically for 7mm acrylic and attaches securely to the side of the bed via a snapping mechanism. The frame end, on the other hand, is tailored for standard T-slot aluminum extrusion and snaps into place within the groove. However, it may require some gentle persuasion to fit snugly. Currently, only Y-axis end pieces are available, but I can design and provide end pieces for the X- and Z-directions upon request.
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