Ender 3 Cable Chain Mount with bowden tube
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Human: Original design by Juan Nicolas and James Dean. This is a simple Remix of Juan Nicolas Cable Chain Mount (perfect fit version) with a PC4-M6 filament guide by James Dean. The printed object is made with blue ABS, but can be printed with PLA. How To Slice ==================== The print makes use of a special function in Cura to create different infill densities in a single model. This will teach how to do it for the mount to strengthen the PC4-M6 hole of the design. These instructions were found in a forum comment by tomnagel of Team Ultimaker. 1. Unselect "Keep Models Apart" and "Drop Models to Build Plate" in Cura preferences. 2. Import a second object, the Original Filament Guide. 3. Put Cura in custom mode. 4. Select the filament guide and use the button "Per Object Settings". 5. Select Infill Mesh and enable that setting. 6. The filament guide turns transparent gray. 7. Position the filament guide to overlap part of your model. 8. Also, with Per Object Settings, select the option "Infill Density". 9. Set it to 100%. 10. Now you can slice it then send the g-code to your printer. Check if the model has a 100% infill in the filament guide part in the preview.
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