Tiny cable vertical / horizontal sticky holder / guide

Tiny cable vertical / horizontal sticky holder / guide

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Few years ago I used polipropylen tape cut by laser with the same sticky type (my project already). I had to go to the Earth (grounding) with a tiny cable over the window. I my room, those guides were keeping cable strait on (5-6 m), as cable can be pre-tended and will not move.This time I designed similar device, 18 x 18 x 0.7 mm and printed it with Prusament PETG. With 0.6 mm nozzle, one square prints in 1 minute and uses < 9 cm of filament. Now, the [both sides] sticky tape (white tape on the picture) is 1mm thick and the core is a sponge. Even if it is so good at sticking to the PETG, the main problem on painted walls will be that possibly you would not be able to remove it! Hence I suggest to use that tape only on stone, concrete, metal sheet, wood or other type od surface, hard enough.When holders are printed:Put them on a cable without the tape first. Cut the sticky tape squares and glue them to the holders (on other side).Start to remove protecting paper from the bottom side of the tape and place holders in right place with care (you will be not able to move it second time, however cable can be removed easily). On attached picture I glued it to the wood plate.Stretch the cable step by step: you can easy change direction and go diagonal or even vertical. Note: Similarity of drawing to Nespresso logo is not intended.

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