Wire Strain Relief for Printrbot Simple Metal Heat Bed Modification 3d models
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I carefully enlarged the opening where the spring travels through, enabling the silicone springs to interact with both surfaces and expand fully, thereby providing a vital additional 2mm to adjust the bed's height.
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This is a straightforward attachment designed for hooking up a webcam onto the top-right angle of a Printrbot Simple Metal 3D printer that features a heated bed. To observe the assembly in action, take a look at the demonstration video provided...
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... a screw. After some trial and error, I achieved the perfect balance of grip to ensure a snug hold on the cable. Following extensive use over several weeks, this strain relief has proven effective in handling the heat bed's thermal cycles with ease.
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Strain Relief for Heated Bed Cable on Ender 2 Here is a plate to be mounted with washers and nuts under your heated bed. I highly recommend insulating your bed and using the appropriate file. I also recommend using the 3 screw version to hold...
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Strain Relief for Heated Bed Cable on Ender 2 Here is a plate designed to be mounted with washers and nuts under your heated bed. I highly recommend insulating your bed and using the appropriate file. I also recommend using the 3-screw version to...
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This is a Cocoon Create V2.1/Touch Y Bracket for heat bed wire strain relief designed specifically for the Y Carriage which I purchased thanks to the Cocoon Create / Wanhao / Balco 3D Printers Australia Facebook page:) I recently upgraded my Cocoon...
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I have added a strain relief for the bed wires which clips onto the support frame. You will need to massage the wires slightly to get them to sit properly. Note: The left-hand and right-hand sides of the supports have different knob screw...
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Hi, This is a Cocoon Create V2.1/Touch Y Bracket for heat bed wires strain relief design specifically for the Y Carriage which I purchased with the help of the Cocoon Create / Wanhao / Balco 3d printers Australia facebook page...
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I did my best to minimize any play from the bed moving, and I think I accomplished that.This is designed for for beds that have the center of the wiring 50mm from the edge of the bed. If you have a different offset, just let me know and I can add...
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Designed specifically for a 22cm heat bed on my Tronxy P802MA, this should also work well with other comparable models.
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I found the original at Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3036241) but the "hook" to attach the strains to was a bit to flimsy and weak for me (actually broke two times on two models while attaching the strains). So I removed the hook,...
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This nifty device prevents my Printrbot Metal Simple's wires from tangling with prints or snagging on the motor. ... It securely attaches itself to a fan screw.
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I printed the original for my Ender 3 V2 and i liked it so much, i made one for my Ender 3 Max. ... Thanks to the original creator for the base to build from.
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An example of an application for this is providing a strain relief for wiring to the original MK1 style heat bed that has been flipped upside down so that the heat bed circuit traces are towards the print surface, not away from it as in the MakerFarm...
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A strain relief for the heated bed is crucial! A failed thermistor wire can lead to thermal runaway which may or may not be handled by your firmware, and worst of all, if you have an AC heated bed like I do, the danger is even bigger if the wires or...
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This modification eliminates the need for support material inside the coils, significantly reducing post-print manual cleanup. I wouldn't be surprised if it's possible to print this without the brim, but using a stickier build plate instead. ...I'll...
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A machine that my partner needs to use for work comes with really terrible cables that fail all the time due to a lack of adequate strain relief. I tried several methods to reinforce them for her, and while productive, none of them worked super well....
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This bed wire strain relief device mounts directly to the 2020 extrusion that forms the Ender 5 Plus's bed support, securing itself with M5 bolts and 2020 T-nuts without needing to disassemble the bed or any other components.
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Detested how far the Ender 3 strain relief jutted out at the rear of the bed. ...Built a new strain relief model inspired by the original concept, but with a reduced height.
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Remix by Filboyt available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3063046 Designed to fit a spring with an outer diameter of roughly 9.3mm, this model also features a hole perfectly sized for an M4 screw. ... Accompanying the main piece are three spring...
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I designed an accessory to securely fasten the heated build plate wiring harness to the Y carriage, eliminating strain on the connections to the bed. A screw and threaded insert proved effective in anchoring this component to my Y carriage. Friction...
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The Ft-i3 Mega's heated bed is designed with a built-in strain relief feature that can be easily secured using two-sided tape directly onto the ACM bed's surface.
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This custom holder securely fastens an XT60 connector to my printer's heated bed, ensuring that wires connected to solder pads are not strained by being pulled on and making it easy to remove the heated bed for maintenance or repairs. I chose an...
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... the cable farther away). If you need it to exit to the right, simply use the single STL files for top and bottom and mirror them. I utilize this in conjunction with https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1875869 to safeguard my heated bed cable safely.
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Secure the heated bed wiring with this, easing the strain on both the clip and wiring caused by Z axis movement. Things required: 2 - 4 inch (10cm) zipties. Tip: Install the side ziptie before installing the bracket as shown in the photo. Be...
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Non-Mechanical Cable Support / Strain Relief for Heat Bed. Cable Chains Can Cause Drag and Lock Up, Resulting in Unwanted Print Results. I Designed and Fitted This Specifically for the Tevo Tornado Printed in PETG, But It Should Also Fit the Creality...
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If you use adhesive Zebra Plate from PRINTinZ or their previous pinkish plate like me, these clips are handy for swiftly attaching the plate to a 6mm heated bed similar to the one on Printrbot Simple Metal. EDIT: The new black and white Zebra plate...
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This upgrade supports a larger bed on the Printrbot Simple Metal 1403, and I have used it with a 12" x 18" bed to great success! It adds a third 8mm rod and two more LM8UU bearings to keep the large aluminum plate from sagging and wearing out the...
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The system is designed to seamlessly integrate with the bed lowering mechanism, utilizing 8mm bolts for secure attachment. ...An enlarged central aperture allows for effortless installation of anti-backlash nuts on the Z-axis screw, eliminating the need...