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C-Stand Hook for Cable Management

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Print Profile(2)

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P2S
H2S
A1
P1P
H2D
X1
A1 mini
X1 Carbon
P1S
H2C
X1E
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

PLA print profile
PLA print profile
Designer
42 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

PETG print profile
PETG print profile
Designer
44 min
1 plate

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Orange (10300) / Refill / 1kg

Description

A sleek hook to keep your C-stand clean and your cables under control.

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It would mean a lot to me to get a boost, as i can buy more filament to make more prototypes!

I designed this for small studio setups where every bit of floor space matters. Instead of cables hanging everywhere or piling up, just slide the hook onto the stand column and hang your cords, adapters, or small gear.

 

It’s surprisingly strong for such a simple print. The PLA version held over 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs) in testing without any issues,  and that wasn’t even the breaking point, just the maximum weight I had available to test at the time. PETG (recommended) will provide even more durability for long-term use.

Already being used daily by my other photographer friends, and it’s still holding up great.

 

Clean setup, easy access, no more cable mess.

 

Enjoy this print and hope it serves you well!


Documentation (2)

Other Files (2)
C-Stand fotka Drawing v3.pdf
C-Stand Hook Mk.4 Drawing.pdf

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