Soldering Wire, Cable Holder, Print in Place

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Soldering Wire, Cable Holder, Print in Place

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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There is a further developed version here: Soldering multi Holder

 

 

The body is print in place. The spring is simply clipped in.

 

The printer should be well calibrated. I have very good results on my X1C with Bambu PLA Basic and Bambu PETG-HF.

I do not recommend CF, matte and silk filament.

 

The spring can also be printed separately. I tested different materials for the spring. It worked very well with transparent PETG.

If you have another recommendation, let me know.

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Perfect model
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Thank you for your picture
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Replying to @Robotobi :
and for the boost!
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thank you
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Thanks for your photo. Very good idea with the concentric pattern! I definitely have to use that sometime.
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excellent
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thank you very much!
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Excellent! I changed only layer height to 0.16
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Great! Thank you for the boost
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very functional design
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awesome, thank you!
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Turned out very well on P1S. I did scale it smaller on X to have the jaws closer together. A very useful tool!
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Great that you like it and thanks for the boost. I have about 15 different versions, including narrower ones. I chose this one because I need the space for additional features. I still have a few test prints to do, but will upload a more complex version soon.
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perfect. thanks
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A truly splendid project, thank you, it functions flawlessly 👍👍👍
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Grazie mille!
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thanks for the photo!
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I’m having issues with the moving parts getting stuck, I’m using a non bamboo labs pla that’s supposed to be the same as the real thing. I tried lower the print temperature and speed but not sure what else I can do to get it unstuck.
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Hello that's annoying but we'll find a solution. I had no problems with PLA Basic from Bambu. It gets difficult with matte PLA. Silk filament from another brand didn't work for me at all. I don't have any silk filament from Bambu. I have standard PLA from other manufacturers that work well, but not all of them. I've had good experiences with different brands of PETG, but not all of them work perfectly. Bambu PETG HF and Fiberlogy easy PETG transparent work very well. If the filament is wet, especially with PETG, it can be difficult or even impossible with the tight tolerances. If the diameter of the filament is not a constant 1.75mm, it gets difficult. If you have a different filament, I would test it with that one. If the Bambu PLA Basic presets don't work, use the generic PLA presets without changing anything. If you don't have a different filament, I would do a flow rate calibration. Always use Flow Dynamic Calibration at the beginning of the printing process. But if the diameter of the filament is not uniform, it won't work anyway. I'm sure it will work somehow... ...I've tested extensively to make sure it works for most people.
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thank you! this is really helpful, I will try and use a different filament and then I’ll go through the list of suggestions.
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Replying to @nazimulhoque287 :
great! let me know how it goes. which printer are you using?
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