A Quick Jumper Wire Holder. Made to mount on the wall. Will hold about 8 jumper wires per row. Add Fusion 360 file(don’t judge). Added .3FM file which has the mesh modifiers bodies. The vertical body should be set to 100% infil. The Horizontal body, I set to 0 Top and Bottom Layers. It is also .2 above the first layer. This way the First layer will go down and then begin printing the Gyroid infill at 20%, with no top layer, exposing the infil. This decreases print time. Make sure to use 4 perimeters(my perimeters are set to .42mm)
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