Cord Cover

Cord Cover

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I covered up the TV input and power cords from view. Other models seemed to demand better bridging than I can consistently get from my printer. This cover is 175mm in length, so it's not extremely long, but multiple covers can be easily used. The wall lugs include a holder for zip-tying cables in place under the faceplate. I included a drilling guide for placing the anchors, but if you're skilled with a ruler, you probably don't need it. I printed the guide and checked that it lines up correctly, but I didn't use it myself. My first print of this cover was solid, but I've got one printing using vase print settings now. I recommend hiding the "open" end. Edit: Vase printing produced a very functional part, it's more flexible so will be easier to install and remove, but still not bad, and because of the rounded edges the open part is barely noticeable at all.

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