Lack USB Cable Passthrough for Ferrite beads

Lack USB Cable Passthrough for Ferrite beads

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<p>I couldn't find this part, so I made my own since it's a simple design. &nbsp;I needed a way to pass a USB cable through the Lack enclosure and to seal it up. &nbsp;Since the cable provided by Prusa has large filtering ferrite beads (about 14 mm diameter), I made a two piece plug to drill a hole a seal the cable in place. Part sticks out about 3 mm beyond the bottom of the Lack table surface. &nbsp;No glue required, held in place by hole and gravity. Included FreeCAD files to customize to different cables.&nbsp;</p><p>Preparation: Drill a hole using a bit larger than 14 mm, I used a 5/8" bit. &nbsp;I took my time, but still slipped and took a chuck out of the surface.</p><p>Print Instructions: Print two pieces on the flats, no supports required. &nbsp;Minimal infill like 15% is fine, this isn't a structural part. &nbsp;I printed mine using PETG with a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.2 mm layer height.</p>

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