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Open Cable Chain Reversed
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I started this to be able to support all the wiring and at the same time be able to easily change wires.
I wanted the chain the other way around. ;-)
And used happily the original and Open Cable Chain Bidirectional
by tehmaze https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1556918 in it too.
And those beautiful springs, of course.
The Chainsupport is placed around a M5 bolt or on a M5 threaded rod or something like that and turns freely around it.
The Chainmount is meant for use with V-slots, as seen in picture.
A disadvantage of this thing is that it tends to shake sideways a bit. Pulling it very lightly upwards with a rubber band dampens that sufficiently.
It is indeed easy to remove/add wires, but even now I am still in doubt whether this is an improvement on the simple spiral wrap tube. It is not a big load on the moving carriage but the whole bunch wrapped up could also use a little support (perhaps the same rubber band ;-) ).
Please give me your thoughts. Thanks.
I wanted the chain the other way around. ;-)
And used happily the original and Open Cable Chain Bidirectional
by tehmaze https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1556918 in it too.
And those beautiful springs, of course.
The Chainsupport is placed around a M5 bolt or on a M5 threaded rod or something like that and turns freely around it.
The Chainmount is meant for use with V-slots, as seen in picture.
A disadvantage of this thing is that it tends to shake sideways a bit. Pulling it very lightly upwards with a rubber band dampens that sufficiently.
It is indeed easy to remove/add wires, but even now I am still in doubt whether this is an improvement on the simple spiral wrap tube. It is not a big load on the moving carriage but the whole bunch wrapped up could also use a little support (perhaps the same rubber band ;-) ).
Please give me your thoughts. Thanks.
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