Wall Wart Cable Tidy
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<h3>Background</h3> Like most individuals, I have dozens of plug-in power supplies (a.k.a. "wall warts") powering all my gadgets. Each one comes with a lengthy lead that gets tangled and knotted with wires from everything else in the drawer. I designed this device to keep the wires organized - as straightforward as that. It was originally designed for standard UK plug pins, but I've attempted to make it suitable for EU and US plugs - I successfully tried an EU plug, but could only design the US one "to the specification." It needs to be tested with a real plug! <h3>The SCAD Files</h3> The main file is called *wall_wart_cable_tidy.scad*. This defines the basic reel and positions the set of holes for the chosen plug. The plug layout and spacings are defined in *plug_layouts.scad*. Each definition is called by the main file as appropriate. This file needs to be in the same directory as the other files when printing a reel, or testing a layout. New plug layouts are tested using *plug_test.scad*. New plug definitions are first tested with this file, minimizing plastic waste. Once a new plug pin layout is correct, it can be called from the main SCAD file and fitted to the basic spool shape. <h3>Further Development</h3> I doubt that I will further develop this design, although I will revise the files if someone informs me that the EU or US files are incorrect - please let me know in the comments. However, if you want to modify the design for other plugs then please do so, and publish a remix. I welcome all development and would like to see how people progress. <h3>Updates</h3> Australian 3-pin plug now added - many thanks to **gaehl** for his help in testing the plug layout.
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