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Aesthetic Surface-Mounted Cord Stays for Cable Management

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Aesthetic Surface-Mounted Cord Stays for Cable Management 3d model
Aesthetic Surface-Mounted Cord Stays for Cable Management 3d model
Aesthetic Surface-Mounted Cord Stays for Cable Management 3d model
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These cord stays will help you tidy up your visible cables and look great doing it (the cord stays, I mean, but I'm sure you'll look great too).

The design

  • Available in three sizes to fit a variety of cables
  • Circular for a clean and consistent look no matter the angle
  • Slightly tapered cord opening to hold your cable gently, but firmly
  • Optimized threads for easy printing and reliability
  • Counter-bored screw hole
  • Press-fit 6x2 magnet recess in the base for magnetic surfaces (good for small cables on magnetic surfaces)
  • Parametric files provided for easy adjustments

Sizes

  • Small: Suitable for USB and other similarly sized cables
  • Medium: Great for most power cords, HDMI cables, and similar
  • Large: Best for appliances, power strips, and other thicker cords

To use

  1. Attach the base piece to your surface. You can use screws, adhesive, or magnets. You can optionally press a 6x2 magnet into the base from the top (best for small and light cables).
  2. Insert your cable. There's a slight taper to the cable slot so that you can snug most typical cables down into the base.
  3. Screw on the cap.
  4. Use multiple cord stays to route your cable however you like.

Download contents

  • f3d, stl, and step files for Small, Medium, and Large cord stays

Recommended print settings

  • 4 walls (for solid threads)
  • 0.2mm layer height
  • Any structural infill (there's some compressive force on the infill between the base and your mounting surface when using screws)
  • No supports
  • Ensure threads on both the base and the cap are facing up

20 Likes64 DownloadsApril 5, 2024


20 Likes64 DownloadsApril 5, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.