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Mower Boundary Wire / Cable Burry tool

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill / Plates (M3/M4/M5)
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 25% infill / Plates (M3/M4/M5)
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My objective is to craft efficient tools to streamline workflows as needed. I trust you will find this design as practical as I do. If you find it useful, please take a moment to boost this model. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are always welcome. Thank you!

A tool for burying robotic mower boundary wire at a depth of 50mm (sufficient for scarification)

Compatible with Gardena/Husqvarna cables or VOB-H07 (1.5mm² solid core wire)

The wire remains securely within the tool during operation. Removal requires disassembling the tool.

A large, flat base ensures smooth ground operation.

A single-piece leading edge prevents operational issues (separation allowing dirt ingress).

Robust PLA print settings. Durable enough for repeated use and sharing.

Print profile includes three different plates for varying threaded inserts and M screws (M3; M4; M5)

Hole diameters for threaded inserts: M3 - 4.0 mm M4 - 5.6 mm M5 - 6.4 mm

Auxiliary hand tool: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1347469-mower-boundary-wire-hand-pusher

Assembly instructions: Requires up to three M(3/4/5) threaded inserts (one sufficed in my case) Install inserts into the deepest groove/beveled section Use up to three M(3/4/5) x 12mm button head screws to secure the tool during operation

Operation: Fit cable into the deepest groove Assemble the tool, inserting the positioning tabs first Secure with at least one screw Pre-groove the ground/cable path with a shovel, if soil is hard Walk along the cable path, sliding the tool along the ground

Suitable for new or existing cable installation. For new cable, loosely lay it on the ground, securing with pegs. For existing cable, excavate a few meters at a time, cleaning the cable with a cloth to prevent dirt from entering the tool.

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Outil pour enfouir le câble périphérique d'une tondeuse robotisée à une profondeur de 50 mm (suffisante pour les opérations courantes de scarification)

Compatible avec les câbles fournis par Gardena/Husqvarna ou VOB-H07 (fil conducteur massif de 1,5 mm²)

Le câble reste sécurisé dans l'outil pendant l'opération. Son retrait nécessite le démontage de l'outil.

Base large et plate pour faciliter l'opération sur le terrain.

Le bord d'attaque monobloc prévient les problèmes opérationnels (séparation laissant entrer la terre).

Paramètres d'impression robustes pour le PLA… Peut être réutilisé par des voisins ou amis. Ce n'est pas un outil à usage unique…

Le profil d'impression inclut trois plaques différentes pour des inserts filetés et des vis M de tailles variées (M3 ; M4 ; M5)

Diamètres des trous pour les inserts filetés : M3 - 4,0 mm M4 - 5,6 mm M5 - 6,4 mm

Outil auxiliaire : https://makerworld.com/en/models/1347469-mower-boundary-wire-hand-pusher

Instructions de montage : Nécessite jusqu'à trois inserts filetés M(3/4/5) (un seul a suffi dans mon cas) Installer les inserts filetés dans la partie rainurée/biseautée la plus profonde. Utiliser jusqu'à trois vis à tête fraisée M(3/4/5) x 12 mm pour sécuriser l'outil pendant l'utilisation.

Mise en œuvre : Insérer le câble dans la rainure la plus profonde. Assembler l'outil en insérant d'abord les languettes de positionnement. Sécuriser avec au moins une vis. Selon la dureté du sol, il peut être nécessaire de pré-sillonner le sol/le passage du câble avec une pelle. Circuler le long du passage du câble en faisant glisser l'outil sur le sol.

Peut être utilisé pour installer un nouveau câble ou enfouir un câble existant. → Pour un nouveau câble, poser le câble lâchement sur le sol en le fixant avec quelques piquets. → Pour un câble existant, déterrer le câble sur quelques mètres à la fois et nettoyer le câble avec un chiffon pour éviter que de la terre n'entre dans l'outil.

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Works perfectly and does what it's supposed to do. I wouldn't recommend using it for longer distances though. I had about 350m and it was extremely hard on my hands, knees and back. But if you have short distances to plow down, it works perfectly. I printed in gray petg-cf and changed the print profile a little, it was just basic settings as default. Increased infill and number of walls, among other things. The picture is after my 350m plowing 😰
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Good to hear it helped, but 350m is long, I get your pain 😅 current profile is 5 walls, 25% cuboid infill and tree support. is there anything you changed? I did mine and my parents lawn with a pla one, and it can go for a few more easily. cheers,
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looks good, petg failed to load at one point, but it succeeded to go on nice
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it helped a lot, it wouldn't have been possible without it, amazing! also functional with parkside
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Thank you ! Glad to see it working fine with others :)
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Top Idea, the only drawback in my view is that the openings for the threaded inserts—which I unfortunately only noticed afterwards—are too large for M3 and M4. They appear to be identical on all three printing plates and only suitable for M5; only the screw holes seem to differ. The size of the threaded inserts differs at least in my case from M3 to M5. I printed it in M3; M4 or even M5 seemed somewhat excessive for such a component.
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Sorry if that's the case i'll check agin the print profiles as soon as i get home after work.... Very sorry for the inconvenience :/
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Replying to @koolway :
Sorry for the delay but things got a bit messy for the last few weeks. I finally had the time to check and modify the M3 plate print profile. When joining all the models in a single one, Bambu studio kept replacing the M3 model with the M5... Very sorry for the inconvenience. Now the M3 model should be for 4mm inserts... I rechecked all others as well. Thank you for letting me know!
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Works perfectl! Tip for any future users that might have hard soil: use a shovel to brake the grass layer and dirt first and then just pull the wire with this in the already made canal from the shovel. I printed it with PLA+ from Sunlu.
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Absolute lifesaver! Worked perfectly for a Scheppach robotic lawnmower
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Thank you!
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The lawn must absolutely be prepared with a spade or similar implement before using the tool Unfortunately the tool (a very good idea!!) broke for me after 5 seconds
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can you give some details on which part broke? I ve used mine on 6 lawns now and never had any issue
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Would like one with 8mm wire path for cat6 cable
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I will see what I can do, but the "blade" slicing the ground will be quite thick (8mm + outside walls) and a pain to move even if you slide it before with an edger....
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could ise other wire sizes
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