.: :, ,:::::::: ::` ::: ::: ,:::::::: ::` ::: ::: .,,:::,,, ::`.:, ... .. .:, .:. ..`... ..` .. .:, .. :: .::, .:,` ,:: ::::::: ::, ::::::: `:::::::.,:: ::: ::: .:::::: ::::: :::::: .:::::: ,:: :::::::: ::, :::::::: ::::::::.,:: ::: ::: :::,:::, ::::: ::::::, :::::::: ,:: ::: ::: ::, ::: :::`::. :::.,:: ::,`::`::: ::: ::: `::,` ::: ::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` :::.:: ::.,:: :::::: ::::::::: ::` :::::: ::::::::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` :::.:: ::.,:: .::::: ::::::::: ::` ::::::::::::::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: ::: `:::.,:: :::: :::` ,,, ::` .:: :::.::. ,,, ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: ::::::::.,:: :::: :::::::` ::` ::::::: :::::::. ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: :::::::`,:: ::. :::::` ::` :::::: :::::. ::, ,:: `` :::::::: :::::: `,,` https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2920060 Ender 3 Cable Chain by johnniewhiskey is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ # Summary Update [10:53 PM 2018-06-16] - Added parts assembly guide image - cableChain_link_v3.stl Not constraint hinge to 1 direction anymore (But v2 still work fine) 15 links for heatbed, 10-15 links for gantry. - cableChain_bedCorner_v2.stl (and Cover) Easier Snap assembly and disassembly - cableChain_40MountTop_v2.stl Better hinge rotation range for tall print - cableChain_40MountSide_v2.stl Offset more to better align with heatbed mount ================================================================ Update [1:54 AM 2018-06-11] Added Improved version - cableChain_link_v2.stl << Main chain body - cableChain_linkCover_v2.stl << Chain part - cableChain_plateMount_v2.stl << Snap fit to that black 'Bed Wiring Mount' stock part **New Parts** - cableChain_bedCorner.stl << Replace that black 'Bed Wiring Mount' stock part ================================================================ Ender 3 Cable Chain - For Creality Ender 3 rear cable. - Keep it Neat and Cool. - Snap design. No need screw or nut. - Print without support. 15 Links for Heatbed. 10 Links (or more) for X gantry. Please Share Your MAKE, Thank you. [10:07 PM 2018-05-19] # Print Settings Notes: Use a little higher print temp than usual for stronger part. Too low temp will cause part break while assembly.