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4 USB Cable Organizer
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An organizer for your USB Hub cables, so you can have a desk as tidy as possible. I hope it could be useful for somebody
It is designed for cables with a 4mm diameter, but it might still be a bit stiff, so you need to use some force to attach the cables. I suggest sticking the USB hub with double-sided tape so that it doesn't move backward due to the weight of the cables. I paired it with some 'L'-shaped USB 3.0 extensions from Aliexpress (link attached).
3.0 USB extension Link: https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005007361539918.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.23191802bm7qBn&gatewayAdapt=glo2ita
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
dimensions:
Length = 3.12 cm
width = 0.5 cm
height = 0.5 cm
TEMPERATURES (DEPENDS ON THE FILAMENT)
Temperatures I used (PETG):
Head = 240°C
Bed = 70°C
I used PETG because it's more flexible, and it should be better for this project, but it should work also with other material
Infill = 20%
plate adhesion = Brim
It is designed for cables with a 4mm diameter, but it might still be a bit stiff, so you need to use some force to attach the cables. I suggest sticking the USB hub with double-sided tape so that it doesn't move backward due to the weight of the cables. I paired it with some 'L'-shaped USB 3.0 extensions from Aliexpress (link attached).
3.0 USB extension Link: https://it.aliexpress.com/item/1005007361539918.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.23191802bm7qBn&gatewayAdapt=glo2ita
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
dimensions:
Length = 3.12 cm
width = 0.5 cm
height = 0.5 cm
TEMPERATURES (DEPENDS ON THE FILAMENT)
Temperatures I used (PETG):
Head = 240°C
Bed = 70°C
I used PETG because it's more flexible, and it should be better for this project, but it should work also with other material
Infill = 20%
plate adhesion = Brim
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