Cable Corners... keep cables in corners!

Cable Corners... keep cables in corners!

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If you're seeking an answer to keep your home or office wires organized and in place, look no further. Cable Corners will help you achieve this goal without using screws, nails, or sticky tape. These practical cable organizers make quick work of keeping wires neat and secured out of harm's way. These simple prints provide numerous benefits for managing cables. They can handle various types of cables including power cords, HDMI, network cables, or even larger sizes like 7.25mm diameter cables. Simply mold the wire to its required shape, insert it into the pre-drilled slot, and you're done. This innovative design doesn't require complex setup processes. The advantage of using Cable Corners lies in their ability to manage tight corners that other cable organizers can't handle. They also make removing cables just as easy by allowing them to be taken out without requiring any tools. These print settings include options for common 1-4 size standard wires. Keep your workspace or living room free from clutter with Cable Corners, perfect for homes and offices everywhere. Check out additional information in the images and printing instructions provided below for optimal results. Don't forget to explore more exciting designs like this one by visiting other featured sections! Print Settings: - Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.20mm / Standard Infill: 3 Shells / 35% or more... Notes: Ensure the Cable Corners retain wires securely and hold their shape, thus utilizing a minimum of 3 shells and 35% infill. Easy prints with minimal filament usage result from using this design setup.

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