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Cable Chain for Standing Desks
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This is a simple cable chain to protect the cables on standing desks.
The chain has been modelled in FreeCAD and can be easily adapted to your needs.
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**Measurements**
The chain is configured for an inner height of 14 mm and width of 20 mm.
One segment has a length of 44 mm.
With the necessary overlap, that amounts to approximately 33 segments per meter, not counting the ends.
However, you can use FreeCAD to change the parameters and adapt it to your needs.
If the models break when changing the properties, try changing them iteratively.
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**Materials**
- [1x] Zip tie per segment (short; 10 cm)
- [1x] Zip tie for the end (long; 35 cm)
- [4x] 3 mm countersunk wood screw for the other end
- Some double-sided adhesive tape
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**Printing**
- *Filament material:* PETG
- *Layer height:* 0.20 mm
- *Infill:* 60 % Grid
- *Perimeters:* 3
- *Supports:* Yes, organic
- *Notes:*
- You can mar
The chain has been modelled in FreeCAD and can be easily adapted to your needs.
If you like this design, please consider leaving a ♥️heart. Thanks!
----------
**Measurements**
The chain is configured for an inner height of 14 mm and width of 20 mm.
One segment has a length of 44 mm.
With the necessary overlap, that amounts to approximately 33 segments per meter, not counting the ends.
However, you can use FreeCAD to change the parameters and adapt it to your needs.
If the models break when changing the properties, try changing them iteratively.
----------
**Materials**
- [1x] Zip tie per segment (short; 10 cm)
- [1x] Zip tie for the end (long; 35 cm)
- [4x] 3 mm countersunk wood screw for the other end
- Some double-sided adhesive tape
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**Printing**
- *Filament material:* PETG
- *Layer height:* 0.20 mm
- *Infill:* 60 % Grid
- *Perimeters:* 3
- *Supports:* Yes, organic
- *Notes:*
- You can mar
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