diff --git a/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/.metadata.yml b/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/.metadata.yml
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+---
+title: Modesty Mesh
+description: Customizable mesh inserts to hide your messy electronics compartment.
+mod_version: 1
+discord_username: mapleleafmakers
+cad:
+- CAD/V0_Modesty_Mesh.step
+images:
+- Images/render.png
+- Images/parts.png
+- Images/sliced.png
+printer_compatibility:
+- V0
diff --git a/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/CAD/V0_Modesty_Mesh.step b/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/CAD/V0_Modesty_Mesh.step
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diff --git a/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/README.md b/printer_mods/MapleLeafMakers/Modesty_Mesh/README.md
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+# Modesty Mesh for Voron Zero
+
+Customizable mesh inserts to hide your messy electronics compartment.
+
+
+
+## Printing
+
+The STL file includes 2 parts. Use `split to parts` to separate them in your slicer. On the inner part, set the top & bottom layers and perimeters to 0, then tweak the infill settings to create a mesh to your taste.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+## Installation
+
+Remove your side panel, and insert the modesty mesh into place in the slot of the upper and lower extrusions, just behind the midpanel, then replace the side panel.
+
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