desk cable runner 3d models
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-You can print it in the size you need.-Be sure to use Percentage and Uniform Scaling to change the size.-Only the Cable_Spine_B requires support.Thanks!
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This is a cable holder without hinge. No Screws needed. The snapping spheres are on both sides, so you can completly detach the closing element. The bolting holes are like the original design. ...
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A cable connector is carefully positioned on a workstation, precisely measuring 22 millimeters in diameter to ensure effortless passage through the USB port. The setup appears to be intentionally designed for seamless functionality. ...Joss seems to...
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A compact cable hole cover for a workspace. The design can be tailored using the customizer tool! ... Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK3 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.6 mm Infill: 100% Filament: AMZ3D PLA Black
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Prevents cables from slipping under your workspace.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:\n RepRap\n \n Printer:\n Prusa i3\n \n Rafts:\n Yes\n \n Supports:\n No\n \n Resolution:\n 0.4mm\n \n Infill:\n 50%
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this lock cable is fine for cave with diameter of 1/2mm, it must be printed without supports, to fix it any glue or scotch bi adhesive is fine
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The cable slot measures precisely five millimeters in width, a snug fit for any standard cable. In contrast, the table slot boasts an impressive eighteen millimeters of vertical space, ample room for a wide range of devices and tools. ...To better...
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Or maybe your workspace has some loose-fitting cable management systems like mine did? No problem, simply drill a two-inch hole using a standard hole cutting saw, print out the design, and snap it into place easily. The protective sleeve fits snugly...
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... accessory that secures your headset cord (or any similar type) in its desired position, keeping it tidy and organized. ...For me, this product has proven to be more than sufficient for managing my Logitech headset's slender fabric-wrapped cable.
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I saw something similar on the internet without any way to download, so I went into Blender and did stuff. ... Hopefully it's going to help someone too. My first attempt to actually cable manage something for once in my pathetic life
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This is a PIP piece to hold charging cables. The rotating barrel locks them in so they don't accidentally pop out. The tolerances are about .5mm and is printed laying on its back. I added little bumps for grip while rotating the barrels. Printed...
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a remix of this cable holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5419615 i put spheres at both sides, so no screws are needed for connecting the parts. ...just print the two parts and they snap together ...quick tinkercad remix edit: i added a version...
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The specifications used for this version include a neck thickness of 2, a tolerance of 0.5, a cable diameter of 7, tab length of 15, retainer factor of 6, table thickness of 45, $fn value of 50, tab thickness of 3, thumbwheel height of 5, show...
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this small project was design in order to give solution for hiding monitor (and other) cable(s). the flat part starts with 0.3mm ends with 0.7mm in order to make it easier to push it between to plates of the table (the horizontal and the vertical...
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Cable managing clips for solar panels, antenas or roof mounted lights on the Front Runner Slimline II roof-rack. The slat they are mounted on must be disassembled as they are inserted from either end of the profile. Because the base is square...
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However, my situation called for a different approach since I was running cables in the upper back corner of my desk. ...To overcome this challenge, I decided to split the existing design in two, retaining only the zip tie mount as it proved versatile...
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The cable guide slots in nicely in the desk, and it's not tight enough to scratch the table - You can actually adjust it's positioning by hand easily and as long as you don't move the cables, the guide will stay in place. I opened a slot to pass...
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Just a quick thing I designed for my desk to hold my headphone cable. It's designed for a 2cm thick desk, and it should slide on and stay securely due to the springy design, though full disclosure; I have not tested it yet, I just haven't had time.
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This is a 3D printable model of the back plate that comes with the Sennheiser OR-10 Office Runner Headset from headsets.com. For those who lost theirs or their used headset didn't come with one, here is a 3D printable replacement. ... And for those...
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A Convenient Zip Tie Guide Surrounds the Entire Piece, Allowing Secure Cable Management. Two Guides Can Be Joined Together Using a Single Zip Tie for Added Convenience. ... Crafted from Scratch with the Powerful DesignSpark Mechanical Tool, Now...
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My desk is 34mm so this remake is for slightly thicker desks than the original design
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The first one holds up to 8 USB-C/MicroUSB/MiniUSB cables, the second one helps you to organise cable which come from the desk / the computer displays. The USB holder must be super-glued together with the clips for the cable tray. ... ...
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Protect your desk's sleek design by using this handy adapter to secure the cable clip from within. ...This simple solution is specifically designed for desks featuring a 30mm wide edging, ensuring a seamless and clutter-free workspace.
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This is a cable holder to manage / organize power cords that come up from behind my desk. ...It holds then in a convenient place to grab them when needed without repeatedly crawlling under the desk to retrieve them.