USB Cable Organizer: Wall Mount

USB Cable Organizer: Wall Mount

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I tried "Cable tray" by "ftobler". My cables were able to fall through. That was possibly the design intent. I also changed it to use standard flat head drywall screws. I remodeled it based on my memory of the source file rather than modifying the source file. I measured my thickest cable and thinnest terminal and made it to where cables can't fall through. The downside to that design decision is you can only easily grab the front cable. This is NOT uploaded in the intended print orientation. I recommend printing with the largest flat face down (orientation of use) and set walls to "999".(infinite walls will be stronger than 100% infill for this print in the orientation I printed it) Bump up temp 5-10deg from your filament's standard. (Use the settings you normally use for structural things that don't really need supports.) Supports could help keep the screw holes round, but likely aren't needed.

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