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Design Strain Relief Mechanisms for 3D Printed Prototypes

03/15/2016 7:49 AM

Do you have any idea how to do this? I'll appreciate your inputs.

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Re: Design strain relief mechanisms for 3D printed prototypes

03/15/2016 9:01 AM

That is a question thst has zero meaning.

All printing methods, materials, sectional thickness as well as print densities have wildly different properties.

Clarification needed

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Re: Design Strain Relief Mechanisms for 3D Printed Prototypes

03/15/2016 10:29 AM

Your question is NOT clear enough. Difficult to give any answer.

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Re: Design Strain Relief Mechanisms for 3D Printed Prototypes

03/15/2016 1:21 PM

Strain relief is usually associated with flex cables. What are you trying to do.

Strain relief seems rather intuitive to me.

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Re: Design Strain Relief Mechanisms for 3D Printed Prototypes

03/16/2016 5:37 AM

Eight words? No idea.

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