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Easy-insert-and-remove cable clip
by pauldaoust
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I wanted a simple clip to organise a big tangle of cables in my charging shelf. Nothing I saw quite fit the bill, so I designed my own (that's how it usually goes, isn't it?) This design is great for when you want to easily remove the cable, like when you have a charging cable that you often take elsewhere. To insert, you just insert the cable horizontally between the two tabs, then rotate it 90° clockwise so it's behind the tabs. To remove, do the opposite. That's it!
There are two STLs, one with built-in supports (that I must say are a fair sight easier to remove and less wasteful than anything a slicer can generate) and one without supports. This thing really needs supports though. If you go with the supports one, either print at 0.2mm layer height or open up the OpenSCAD file and change the `layer_height` variable to match your preferred layer height.
There are two STLs, one with built-in supports (that I must say are a fair sight easier to remove and less wasteful than anything a slicer can generate) and one without supports. This thing really needs supports though. If you go with the supports one, either print at 0.2mm layer height or open up the OpenSCAD file and change the `layer_height` variable to match your preferred layer height.
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