Cheap cable track
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I mounted my TV on the wall and decided to conceal the cables, using a zip tie technique to direct them all towards the center, then employed this method to cover them from top to bottom. These are not substantial, they are not long-lasting, and they will not hold the cables on their own. I designed them to use as little material as possible and simply to hide the cables. I recommend printing at 100%, but it's really unnecessary, as they're so thin that if you print two or three layers, it'll likely be solid anyway. Also, I left the lid in its original orientation as an example. Print the base flat and the lid flat on its back for a faster print, or on its side for a nicer finish. Example of zip tie guide I suggest using first: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f5/da/ee/f5daee5386db00523cc7581a2cfa630c--organize-cords-how-to-organize.jpg
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