Newer, better Wago mount (#431)

* Initial Mod upload

* Updated main readme

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* Update README.md

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* Add files via upload

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* Update README.md

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Co-authored-by: KiloQubit <69389593+KiloQubit@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Wago_Mounts
Wago 221 Lever Nuts are really cool, and easy to use (and not inexpensive). The 221-412 Lever Nut can be used to make your heater bed modular. You can get them here: https://www.amazon.com/Lever-Nuts-Compact-Splicing-Connector-Contains/dp/B093LQSQXG
There are also very nice mounting brackets for them. The one I based mine on was created by deepfriedheroin and is available here: [V2 Bed Wagos](../../deepfriedheroin/v2_bed_wagos)
But, that mod assumes nothing else is going to be taking up that space. I am going to also use the [purge bucket and brush mod](../../edwardyeeks/Decontaminator_Purge_Bucket_%26_Nozzle_Scrubber), so I won't have enough area to take advantage of DeepFried's mount. So I made a smaller one, that mounts flush to the same extrusion the Z-stop is on.
I also added features!
1. It has an indexing tab on the back so it only requires one M3x8 SHCS bolt (and matching T-nut) to mount, and the indexing tab does not extend the entire length, just in case you want to push the edge past the end of the extrusion a bit for added space.
2. It has a tiny area to wedge a flathead screwdriver in to pry the WAGO out if you need to, without having to work too hard.
I printed this in PETG, but I imagine I will need to reprint in ABS once the Voron is working. Infill doesn't really matter I don't think, but I used 70%
Note: The live pic is an older version which works, but could be better. It's a good location example.
![Installed Old Version](./images/Installed_Older_Version.jpg "Installed Old version")
![Front View](./images/5x2_front_view.png "Front View")
![Back View](./images/5x2_back_view.png "Back View")

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|Boingomw|[Wago mount](./Boingomw/Wago_mount)| Smaller 5 port Wago mount that fits parallel to the support rails |:x:|:grey_question:|:heavy_check_mark:|:x:|:grey_question:|
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