3d printed wire management
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... is RepRap. The Printer used was Prusa i3 MK2. Rafts are not needed. Supports are also not required. Resolution was set at 350. Infill density is 20%. Notes: I printed in PLA and added Scotch tape, hung it under the table, and organized the wiring.
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Summary A versatile clip that easily attaches to the underside of desks, making cable management a breeze. With a clever split at the top, cables flow effortlessly in and out. ...Printing with minimal infill ensures a pliable design that won't hinder...
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The middle piece has been split into two separate components for printing without any support, as I personally prefer the quality of prints made without supports. This allows for more control over the print and better results. It features one hole...
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You can also zip tie the wires to the bracket side to keep them in place. Print Settings Printer: Hypercube Evo Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: .20Infill: Doesn't matter Filament: Any PETG Any Notes: I recommend PETG. Print with the channel...
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Designed in tinkercad to cover the WLED / ESP32 wires from my Christmas lights that run along the wall of my garage.
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... as plywood, apply adhesive to one side of the bracket. This allows you to easily route your wires through it, keeping them organized and tidy. ...You can also use zip ties to attach the wires to the bracket's side, keeping them securely in place.
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The cable organizer is used for your cables, wires, such as computers in homes, garages, offices, USB cables, cars, desks, power cords, charging cords, or mouse cords. ...You can use double tape to fix it or there is a sall hole to nail it.
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This is a basic wire clip designed to be stuck down to a table or wall using some 3M double-sided foam tape. To secure it in place, simply cut the tape along the side of the clip's base (14x14 mm). I frequently use one under my bedside table to hold...
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It pushed the model 1 layer up, so my 1st layer was just the support and skirt, but it still printed fine. You don't need a lot of infill, but I think I used at least 10% cubic with 100% on the pegs. I always print with 4 walls for strength. ...
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We printed the Cover part upright and the Base part with its largest surface facing the printing bed. By doing so, no supports were required during the printing process. ... The Fusion 360 export file has been included for your reference, allowing you...
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... I made it much smaller and added a chamfer to accommodate countersink screws more efficiently. To get a better look at the mesh and identify any potential issues, I'll print the model vertically, but for actual printing, I recommend laying it flat.
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... features a split at the top, allowing for effortless insertion and removal of cables as needed. To ensure smooth functionality, print with minimal infill, as excessive material can make it cumbersome to manipulate and access the cables within.
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The hooks can also be left folded in to create a stylish protective cover. About the printI printed on my Anycubic Vyper with PLA filament. And with a 0.4mm nozzle and a layer thickness of 0.2mm. I designed it as a print in place model so it...
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3/4" ID - 3D PRINTED WIRE GUIDE: Great for desks and other cable management.
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I needed small wire management in my 3D printer enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3319066) to add some lights. I would be using wires that are 1mm and 1.5mm in diameter. I could not find a design that would work for me, so I designed my...
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I needed small wire management in my 3D printer enclosure (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3319066) to add some lights. I would be using wires that are 1mm and 1.5mm in diameter. I could not find a design that would work for me, so I designed my...
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..:: 3D Printed Standoff for cable management with zip ties ::.. Needed some standoffs for a project so designed this. Wanted something minimal and able to drive a screw into plywood to route cables for some equipment. Screws used were...
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..:: 3D Printed Standoff for cable management with zip ties ::.. Needed some standoffs for a project so designed this. Wanted something minimal and able to drive a screw into plywood to route cables for some equipment. Screws used were self-tapping...
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Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: With these combs, you're free to print them however you want – flat on the bed, without rafts or supports. The possibilities are endless! How I...
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Simple wire management clip for 2020 aluminum extrusion. ...This wire management clip was design to grip the extrusion so that it stays where you want it.
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Mount a simple corner clip to manage wires properly, reducing X-axis fatigue and breakage. Just attach it to the motor's unused corner. ...You can use an automotive wire loom or any standard wire wrap.
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... to the wall. ...One is perfect for installation above baseboard heaters, while the other fits snugly over molding on a wall. Both designs are included in the same file - simply cut them apart and duplicate as needed for seamless wire management.
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Wire management clip for a standard U.S. Folding table with a 21/32" (16.67mm) tabletop. You could probably enlarge it or shrink it in your slicer to fit different size tabletops. I recommend you do the math to estimate the percentage you need first...
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I got sick of looking at my wires just hanging around and wanted a low profile management system. Not the greatest design but my first. This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5OMwtd6dnkd
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Wire management clip for a standard U.S. Folding table with a 21/32" (16.67mm) tabletop. You could probably enlarge it or shrink it in your slicer to fit different size tabletops. I recommend you do the math to estimate the percentage you need...
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The cable clamps are strategically positioned at both the top and bottom of the tower to prevent any rubbing against bed wires. Finally, a few gentle cable ties neatly securing the extruder and hot end wires complete this setup. If the cable clamps...
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This is a cutting-edge wire management system tailored specifically for racing and acrobatic quadcopter arms. Engineered with the LT130 frame in mind, its design can be easily scaled up or down to accommodate numerous other carbon fiber frames of...