rj45 lock
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Something was needed to keep curious hands from accidentally pulling out the ethernet cables from the switch. This clever solution works by blocking access to the locking tab on top of the rj45 connector. A hot needle was skillfully used to make a tiny hole at the top, making it easier to remove the cable safely. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Clone Rafts: Any setting will do Supports: The type doesn't matter Resolution: Set to 0.2 for optimal results Infill: Any infill percentage is acceptable Notes: This part was printed in PLA, and the tolerance can be quite precise, so you might need to adjust the scaling to get a perfect fit.
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