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Mouse Cable Coil Holder
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This is a simple part to control the coil of wire from my mouse. The part clamps onto the keyboard tray of my desk behind the keyboard. The mouse cable is coiled around the central circular part, and is held in place by the two small clamping features on the side.
Other parts you will probably want:
* [Heat set inserts, Qty: 2](https://www.mcmaster.com/#93365a140/=1cbx1jr) (McMaster P/N: 93365A140).
* Screws, #8-32, .5" Length. I used stainless socket head cap screws like [these](https://www.mcmaster.com/#92196a194/=1cbx83s) because I had them around. If you need to buy somthing, getting thumb screws like [these](https://www.mcmaster.com/#94320a395/=1cbx974) might be nicer.
The clamping features also have slots so that a ziptie could be used to hold the mouse cable. I was originally going to use a zip tie, but the spacing of the clamp ended up being perfect to hold my mouse cord, so I did not bother with the zip tie.
The part clamps to the back of the keyboard tray of my de
Other parts you will probably want:
* [Heat set inserts, Qty: 2](https://www.mcmaster.com/#93365a140/=1cbx1jr) (McMaster P/N: 93365A140).
* Screws, #8-32, .5" Length. I used stainless socket head cap screws like [these](https://www.mcmaster.com/#92196a194/=1cbx83s) because I had them around. If you need to buy somthing, getting thumb screws like [these](https://www.mcmaster.com/#94320a395/=1cbx974) might be nicer.
The clamping features also have slots so that a ziptie could be used to hold the mouse cable. I was originally going to use a zip tie, but the spacing of the clamp ended up being perfect to hold my mouse cord, so I did not bother with the zip tie.
The part clamps to the back of the keyboard tray of my de
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