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Soldering Wire, Cable Holder with Clamps

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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0.28mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Update 17/01/2025: I added an additional item in the models section - "Spacer" - for people who need more space between the clamps. Thanks to John - he made this element. :)

 

UPDATE 15.11.2024: Adds CLIPS to clamps so they are always closed - for people who had problems with clamps not closing properly.

 

 

 

I am uploading a very simple to print soldering cable holder.

 

The printout does not require any additional items. Just print and connect the two elements together.

 

Additionally, you can glue them together with super glue, but there is no obligation to do so.

 

If you need a tin, soldering wire stand modular with this model - You can find it here: 

 

https://makerworld.com/en/models/715376#profileId-646059

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its alright but i had some problems when trying to open the clips for the first time
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If i will do a bigger gap between scissors it won't work properly. It depends on first layer. On my P1S it's already good after print, on A1 Mini had same problem as you. Overall after first open (just strong click) it was all good.
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what for me is a bigger problem is that the clips dont close anymore after two uses
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Replying to @meel :
which filament are you using?
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clamp broken at first use with esun pla+ filament
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Use PLA, pla+ is more flexible.. noone said its for pla+, petg or tpu.
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Replying to @pioter0zero :
You didn't mention in the description that it needs PLA, or isn't suitable for PETG. Everyone would assume PETG is better for it than PLA, like it is for most mechanical parts.
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Replying to @Rennex :
I'll be honest with you, I printed the same model with PETG and ASA and I can't understand how you do it and it breaks when you try to open it. The fact that in the case of PETG there was a problem with opening because the filament was printed at 250 degrees and was more spread on the first layer, but it was enough to scrape it with a knife and that was it. You really need to use some force to break it, and I don't think you need that much force to clamp small soldering cables.
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I love the design; BUT depending on what filament you use (I've tried PETG and ABS ) the plastic will crack at the hinge point, mine broke the first time I used it) Going to try to print with a PETG-CF filament. will let you know.
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I used the cheapest sunlu PLA and it works after month using it 3-4 times a week. The most important thing to remember is that these are cable clamps, there is no need to use all your strength and open them as wide as possible. BUT I tried doing this several times and with PLA nothing happened. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best, I suggest you try PLA.
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Replying to @pioter0zero :
ok so I kind of found a solution that is working very well and with any kind of filament (I usually don't use PLA at all, because most of what I print requires higher temp filaments, may have to buy some). SO whatI did was print a small cylinder in TPU that fits the hinge point, provides a bit more resistance and keeps high point from cracking
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Replying to @rcksdty :
rcksdty. Can you upload the file for those TPU Plugs.? They look great and Id like to give them a try.
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just what i was looking for. thanks!
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Despite all the discussions below, I have printed the stand in Sunlu PETG White and it came out perfect. I have printed a couple of different holders and this one is one of my 4 favourite ones. Thank you.
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Thank you
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super
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Thanks! The clamps are pretty strong, looking forward to testing this.
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Printed it with BAmbulab PETG-HF, it ie my new favorite filament! It is a little loose in the base connector, but nothing the will affect the usage!
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Thank you! :)
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Works really well - just be careful not to apply too much force on the slips.
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Let's be honest... why should you use too much force for it? :D It's for small cables.. :D Thank you for boost! :)
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ok
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Brooo! Can you tell me what filament is it? Looks so good!
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