Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro & Kobra 2 Cable Drag Chain
by FreshPrints · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Art |
| License | CC BY-NC-ND |
| Triangles | 3.5k |
| Uploaded | Dec 29, 2023 |
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Description
Merry Christmas from the Fresh Prints, Hope everyone has a happy & safe holiday. Thanks Anycubic Community for all the support. You all have made this worth doing. This cable drag chain system to help keep your bed cables in great shape. Print Instructions: This is a tolerance part needs accurate dimensions as possible print in (Stable Mode) if using a Kobra 2 Series printer. Make sure your filament is dry Print 2 links out and check your printer's calibration. Links should snap together & pivot. (If fit is not right refer to Anycubic Kobra 2 "Flow Rate Cube" Calibration ) ( If your having problems with PETG on printer switch to PLA the stock Prusa PETG Config from Anycubic is not that good.) 0.16mm layer height preferred for better results. But .20 will work. PLA smoother looking and working chain. PETG for strength and longevity. Rougher will smoothen out when wears in 25% percent infill or higher for links and mounts 100% infill for Link Caps You will need 15 to 16 links. I would just print 20 to have some spare. Please allow build plate to cool before removing the Cable Links. Will warp the part if removed to soon. To cool faster remove build plate from printer and put on cool flat surface. will rapidly cool the build sheet. Compatible with these Sheet Aligners: Coming Soon 1. Anycubic Kobra 2 PRO & Kobra 2 SNAP-ON Bed Sheet Aligners works with Strain Relief or with Cable Drag Chain Also, if you don't wish to print out all the links. I designed the this drag chains end mounts. to work with this Amazon Cable Chain. https://a.co/d/1TkEgJR This is for the Kobra 2 PRO & Kobra 2. This is v1 (Medium Tolerance) Please do not remix. Will be making two different tolerances versions in future update. This version was to find a happy medium to allow this Cable Drag Chain to be able to print on a well calibrated machine and also on very uncalibrated 3d printer. Low Tolerance: will be able to be printed on an uncalibrated 3D printer. 2 . High Tolerance Model: Will be able to hang chain off a table and support itself. If the printer is not calibrated able to make dimensionally accurate prints it will not be able to print this correctly and will not flex with high tolerance model. I would like to give a special thanks to @MisterMo_801827 for helping me test this. helped a lot in fine tuning this model.
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