Monitor and TV Cable Management
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Description
VESA 100mm Cable Management Mounts
Tired of cable clutter hanging behind your screens? These 3D-printable brackets are a sleek, mechanical solution for the "cable nest" behind your setup. By utilizing the existing mounting points on your monitor or TV, they provide a rock-solid way to wrap, tuck, and route your cables without relying on messy adhesives.
Features
- Standard VESA Spacing: Designed with a 100mm hole-to-hole width, making them a perfect fit for the most common VESA mounting patterns.
- Dual Hardware Support: Built to accommodate either M4 or M5 screws, covering the vast majority of computer monitors and small-to-medium TVs.
- High Capacity: The wide "cradle" design easily holds thick power cables, HDMI cords, and Ethernet lines simultaneously.
- Non-Destructive: Uses the hardware points already on your device—no sticky residue or drilling required.
- Mount and Arm Compatible: Use it with your existing wall mount or desk mounting arm and have a cleaner desk.
Print Settings
- Material: PLA, PETG, or ABS (PETG is a great choice if your monitor generates significant heat).
- Orientation: Print with the flat "back" side on the build plate.
- Supports: None! This is a support-free print.
- Walls/Perimeters: 3–4 walls recommended to ensure the screw holes are strong and won't crack under tension.
- Infill: 15–20%.
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License
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