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We used these in our new iPad carts to help organize the cables in the drawers on either side. ... Printed in PLA, there's a little flex if need to get the cable into the opening.
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A place to bundle the extra wire. ...Late 2015 Sunhokey Prusa i3. If you print ABS and have the standard out of the box 12v power wire, run those separately or replace them with higher capacity wire.
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... are similar but not exactly the same). ... I shelled the design to save printing time and keep same rigidity (or so). I also modified screwdriver clearances and added C-Bores for the screws. That's about it. ...Nothing special, quite easy to print :)
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... matching them. To speed up printing and maintain rigidity, I applied a shell to the design. Additionally, I tweaked screwdriver clearances and added C-Bores for the screws. ... That's about it; nothing overly complicated or challenging to print.
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... should print easily, just download and go! If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer: R1 PLA Model Rafts: None needed Supports: Not required Resolution: Medium Infill: 60%
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... 5cm its huge so that I can use it for bunch of cables. Width of it is 2,8cm so that double sided tape can be put on the back or use a hole with 5mm diameter for screw purposes. Top part is printed in 100% infill and clips into a holes.Happy printing
prusaprinters
... to a table, or something, with one screw. I think they are pretty universal in use so thats why I am sharing with y'all. Print instructionsPrinted with 0.2 layer height, no supports were needed and you could probably get away with 0% infill.
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The middle piece has been split into two separate components for printing without any support, as I personally prefer the quality of prints made without supports. This allows for more control over the print and better results. It features one hole...
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... I made it much smaller and added a chamfer to accommodate countersink screws more efficiently. To get a better look at the mesh and identify any potential issues, I'll print the model vertically, but for actual printing, I recommend laying it flat.
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Print these laptop kickstands to elevate your laptop off the surface by approximately 25 mm, providing essential cooling relief to your device. Designed to fit a Dell XPS, they can also accommodate any lap whose base doesn't exceed 10 mm in...
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... mess from the floor. </p><p>The model is created to be support free. ...There is a single-layer film on the screw holes for support-free purposes. As it is only one layer, you can just force the screw through. Print at 0.3 layer height.
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A little tool to help keep your cables or wires together. ...I have not tested with petg or pla but have tested with TPU and it works great. Use a good double sided tape or perhaps hot glue to attach.Print at 100% infill.
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I remixed the stl of this cable clip to: - Limit to 5 cables (8 makes the cable layer too wide for my usage in my server rack) - Add a hole to be able to hook it anywhere (with 90 degrees hole version) I print it at 120% to fit UTP Cat6 RJ45 cables
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To print this "Thingy," you have the option to print 20mm or, if desired, 100mm with both STL files provided. I personally skeined it using the jitter module while following a print order of loop, perimeter, and infill. For optimal results, employ...
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... where the spacing between the hooks was too wide to my taste, though there is the original as well. ... I also took out most of the mounting holes that only delay and mess up the print. ... The Sketchup file is attached for anyone to adjust to taste.
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they can be opened and printed in a single piece. I uploaded two versions with a little difference in the closing lock.If you need other dimensions just ask, I will upload them. ... you can mount them with a screw, nails or double sided tape...
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<p>A little tool to help keep your cables or wires together. ...I have not tested with petg or pla but have tested with TPU and it works great. Use a good double sided tape or perhaps hot glue to attach.Print at 100% infill.
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... features a split at the top, allowing for effortless insertion and removal of cables as needed. To ensure smooth functionality, print with minimal infill, as excessive material can make it cumbersome to manipulate and access the cables within.
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Small, easy-to-print tablet, does not require the use of screws or anything else. Adjustable to fit your screen size. Tablet size: 110 x 200 mm Screen "hook" size: 5mm Available in 4 variations. ... Includes 8 printable pieces, each available...
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I've been eager to incorporate vertical cable clips into my rack system, but numerous solutions I encountered required more than one screw, complicating the print process significantly. ...By enlarging the mounting hole of this design to a diameter of...
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they can be opened and printed in a single piece. I uploaded two versions with a little difference in the closing lock. If you need other dimensions just ask, I will upload them. ... you can mount them with a screw, nails or double sided tape...
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Another easy-to-print little thing I made to hold my cables by the bed. It has four clips, two for 3 mm cables and 2 for 5 mm cables. I used 0.2 mm Layers, 10% infill, 1 mm shell and a feedrate of 40 mm/s on my Flashforge Creator X. ...Material: ABS.
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... my desk to keep my cables tidy. ... I discovered the concept on Amazon and created the design in Blender. All you have to do is print it, attach adhesive tape to the top side, and add a Rilsan collar. ... I'm hoping it will be as helpful as I am.
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... or just screwed into any surface. ...It's plain and simple and holds up your cables. To safe time i printed it with 0.8 nozzle and low infill, turned out well enough for underneath my table and was done in aprox 10 min. ... Cheers, Merkel Pascal
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I crafted a custom fit for my DIY printer's existing holes, perfect for kids or anyone new to 3D printing who needs a visual aid. I repurposed leftover screws from building the printer itself and one coax cable tie lying around the workshop. ... This...
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Print settings: I printed it using my 0.6mm nozzle at 0.4mm layer height but it should work just fine with a 0.4mm nozzle and any other layer height. Any infill should do as the wall-lines will basically cover the entire printing surface. ...Print...
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Hello, this is a cable garage for the Festool circular saw basis 1 and possibly other base models. ...You'll need 4 x 8mm x 20mm screws to attach it. Printing with at least 70% infill PLA will get the job done.
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... ...Just added a hole at the bottom to run the cables through neatly. Prints without supports. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 20% Filament: Generic PLA Black Category: Video Games
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... very few original parts on here. I have the parts oriented the way I printed them & used paint on supports with PrusaSlicer 2.3.0 to put supports only where I needed them. I added slits in the parts to allow you get the wire in there easier. ...
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Print Settings: Printer: DaVinci 1.0A Rafts: No rafts are used in this print configuration. Supports: No supports are required for this design. Resolution: The resolution is set at 0.2mm, providing a high level of detail. ... Infill: The infill...