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Cable organiser for 60cm doorpanels

Wilko007 avatarWilko007

February 7, 2021

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Ever needed to store your cables but still want to easily get them. Here is the answer. At least in my case. I used the 60cm wide door panels without drilling holes to connect 2 cables guides to store my cables which I use with my oscilloscoop and electronics experiments.
Make one set on the upper part of the door and one at the bottom to reduce the sliding of the cables when moving the doorpanels from left to right. Obviously you can also use the upper one solely and accept the swinging of the cables.
Use a M4 30mm bolt and M4 screw to couple the two parts together.

My doorpanel is 60cm so I made this of 2 parts which fit on my printer. The original file of Sketchup is included if you want to make changes to the design.

There are 2 versions:

  • One with long strips which is more flexible but when you need a cable which is blocked by another, you need to first remove that cable.
  • One with short strips which is more stiff. As there can only be 2 cables in that short strip the chance of needing to remove a cable first is slim.
    It is also possible to play with the filling.

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