Wall Mount Cable Hanger / Organizer

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Wall Mount Cable Hanger / Organizer

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[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
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[13 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
[13 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
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Inspired by the great model for CAT5 cables by stefaan.vandevelde.kortrijk, I designed this wall mounted cable hanger.

 

It fits the most common cable diameters and the spaces are slim enough so that the most popular types of plugs will not slip through. Thick cables like HDMI just fit and small plugs like USB-C or headphone jacks are just wide enough to be held in place.

 

The cable holder can be screwed to a wall or any vertical surface. Thanks to the variety of holes, it supports virtually any distance of screws.

 

The model comes in two sizes, one with 16 and one with 13 slots for cables.

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[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
nice
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Huh, it is actually intended to be mounted the other way around 🤔
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yep i saw that but i prefere this way :D
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[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
Very solid print, will be installed on my shelf
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That one looks even cleaner than mine, great!
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Replying to @rngcntr :
I used PETG Basic that came with the black friday kit (blue gray, although in this light it looks black). Really like how it came out, thanks again
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[13 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
This print turned out very good, printed the 13 slot version. printed in PLA basic.
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Nice! What types of cables are you planning to use it for?
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Just an array of electronics cables, probes, jumper cables, test leads, that sort of stuff.
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[13 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
Just about to screw that into the wall, but the concept looks like a really clean solution to the "drawer of cable shame" we all have. Update: done. This is excellent. I put it in the boiler room with just enough space to the floor for even the longest cables to fit. I need a remix for a thicker power cables but this is immensely helpful already. This amount of cables is already AFTER the strict cleanse.
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Now here's my problem with the license. I'd remix it to create what I need and post for the community to benefit. However, your choice of Digital Standard License (DSL) prohibits me from doing this. I have a feeling you thought about this too when you said "inspired by" another model, which is also DSL. And let's face it, your model _is_ a remix. What's your take on that? (I need less slots and wider gaps for the power cables. It was mentioned in the comments already and you may or may not ever get to it. No judgment, we're all busy and this isn't our job. But the reality is now that any designer is _prohibited_ from remixing even if they could.)
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[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
Extremely practical
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That looks remarkably similar to my cable collection :D
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Printed fine. I printed 5 walls instead of making it solid. Seems like overkill with this print orientation.
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Nice! Did you save much filament/time by reducing the settings to 5 walls? When I was experimenting with the slicer, all of these settings only made a few grams/minutes of a difference, so I went for solid infiil
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I don't think it made too much of a difference with regard to time. I was more worried about the increased warping and possibly bending a nozzle from printing solid. It's still plenty strong.
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[16 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
Used PETG for the print. Had minor stringing but overall the model quality is high. Very sturdy even when using extra draft mode.
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[13 Slots] 0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill, upright
good fast Print
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Works well as intended.
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it looks very good and feels strong
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