USB cable holder

USB cable holder

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This is a sleek cable organizer. The idea originated from the cluttered surface of my bedside table, where I have a 5-port USB charger connected to cables for my Garmin watch, two Android devices, one activity monitor, and one lightning cable. Putting the charger on the side of the table with this organizer leaves the tabletop spotless, and it does! The mess is now confined to the side, out of sight by the corner of the room. This is the third version, designed to get two pieces that fit perfectly together – not too tight nor too loose. I used double-sided tape to secure one piece to the other and then to the table's edge. The second part slides smoothly into the first one. I've also included an OpenSCAD file for creating the charger holder, which is glued with double-sided tape to the side of the table. Print Settings: Printer: Powercode Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.248mm Infill: 30% Notes: I printed both pieces simultaneously without scaling, and without rafts, brims, or supports. To assemble this cable organizer, simply rotate one piece (sujetacables1_3.1.stl) by 180 degrees upside down so that it rests on its flat comb-like side. In my case, no scaling was necessary for a precise fit. After printing, this piece should slide easily into the other's slots. Post-Printing: No post-printing processing is required in principle.

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