ethernet clamp 3d models
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... removed. As a result the print is pretty rough. Version 3 is shallow depth not great for tying down the ethernet cables with zip ties (image provided). ... But the v4 allows enough room to properly zip tie the cables but I haven't printed it yet.
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This is a protective sleeve designed specifically for RJ45 (Ethernet) plugs, which are notoriously fragile. The design was inspired by similar sleeves found on factory-made cables, and it has proven to be one of the most effective solutions I've...
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This is a sleeve that protects the notoriously fragile lip on RJ45 (Ethernet) plugs. This was modelled after similar sleeves on factory-made cables. The design is simple but I have found it to be one of the more effective solutions. This must be...
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My Network Was a Disaster Zone - I Took Immediate Action! Everything was all knotted up, and it seemed like everything had come loose. It was time for me to step in and sort things out! I tackled the mess head-on. ... I've designed and tested multiple...
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I simply reordered the available supplies from my IKEA box, realizing they had vanished, so I took it upon myself to create a replacement through 3D modeling and printing. The final outcome was exceptionally satisfactory, making me thrilled to...
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As an IT professional for a school district, going to get a network cable to troubleshoot a problem with a computer or printer is a pretty common thing. With this, I can troubleshoot problems without having to go all the way back to my office. ...
grabcad
An approximate representation of an RJ45 connector is presented here for your reference.
3docean
The 3D model is crafted from a genuine foundation. It's created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and very close to the original. Model formats: - *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline) - *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray) - *.fbx (Multi...
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I designed this, in OpenSCAD, to help straighten out twisted pair wires of networking cable. The spacing is set for Cat6a, but works on Cat6 cables as well. You may need to make the spacing a bit smaller for Cat5e cables. It is designed to where...
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I couldn't track down what I was looking for so I went ahead and created it myself!