Cable trays

Cable trays

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Cable trays in various sizes to conceal and direct your cabling. - Multiple sizes are available, all with a length of 100mm. To obtain different lengths, simply scale them using your slicer's Y-axis. In the filenames, W represents Width, H denotes Height (no apology necessary). The specified height includes the lid. - As tray height increases, the lid fit becomes looser. If you require ample space from a high tray and a tight-fitting lid is essential, consider using two lower models instead. - The dwg/dxf file for the cross-section of the base model (10x10) has been added. - A stp-file is also available for custom sizes. Keep in mind that higher trays result in looser lids. Make the vertical walls of the tray thicker to prevent this issue. - If longer trays exceed your printer's capacity, try rotating the tray and lid by 45 degrees. If this doesn't help, print the tray in uneven parts and adjust the lids and trays to avoid separation at the same point. - The flat and wide trays are ideal for protecting flat cables. Happy cable management! PS: Unfortunately, TV is currently unable to generate STL previews. Hopefully, this will be resolved in the future. Extra: A longer tray was required, so I adjusted it for my 0.6mm nozzle printer. It's been added as Xtra_cabletray_W15xH10xL100_extrastrong (W and H values are approximate due to adjustments). As the name suggests, this tray is strong and likely stronger than necessary. PPS: After designing this cable tray, I discovered a similar but customizable one on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3132978. This might be more convenient for you.

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