Ender 5 Plus Strain Relief Simple Simple
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I prefer straightforward solutions that don't require any specialized equipment or modifications. This design fits snugly in place without needing anything removed, making it easy to implement. Since every printer is unique, you can use a small piece of double-sided tape if needed to secure it in the slot - rest assured it won't budge. I'm not a CAD expert, but Tinkercad has been a game-changer for me; it enables me to create simple yet effective tools that streamline my workflow without unnecessary flair. This particular design simply slips over the aluminum bed support bar underneath, providing stability without any fuss. If you need extra assurance, just add a piece of double-sided tape and it's secure - I've found the thin 3M tape works perfectly. Make sure to wipe the aluminum with alcohol first for optimal adhesion. I'm always open to better ideas; my goal was to keep things simple and hassle-free, without disassembling anything. Just tested this design at 60°C bed temperature and the aluminum barely warmed up - no issues whatsoever. Now I'm testing it at 90°C to see how it performs.
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