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Kossel/15mm extrusion Clip

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Whipped this up for wire management on my mini Kossel: Kossel Clip.

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Thanks for uploading this clip, simple but highly effective.
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Maybe I've asked you but how did you sort out protecting the board? Mine's just laying on my bench!!!
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With this: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:329323

Mounted on the Z column. I'm really happy with it. Protected but accessible.

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Here's how it's mounted and wired.
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After I decided to add a heater, I moved mine from under the bed to up top. I tucked the stepper wires into a channel and did not twist the pairs. I'm noticing the steppers buzzing a bit when on and not moving. Should I have twisted the pairs that go to each motor winding to eliminate this?

In my case, the clips come in handy for the USB cable and power cord.
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Yes. twisted/shielded stepper motor wires are necessary. Ideally we'd use shielded wire but braiding or twisting works fine.

Nice looking build, by the way.

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Re: Kossel/15mm extrusion Clip

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Here's my contribution to the kossel talk. I'm using the x5, way fewer options and possibilities but much smaller size.

I also did a bit of a different thing with my linear rails.
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Cool. My son is building his own mini kossel and he's using the printed recirculating bearing carriages that Johann recently posted. They are very cool.

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GREAT STUFF! Thanks. I'm almost done. Doing software on Friday. Crazy busy on other 3D things...
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