Looking for cable management advice

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Looking for cable management advice - Lemmy.World

I finally upgraded my desk and I want to have appropriately clean cable management. I would need probably 4 of the option shown here, and that’s unnecessarily expensive, so I’m hoping yall have some ideas. Also, ideally they wouldn’t be out in the open, since I’ve got a nibbly cat.

I’ve seen this done with a section of vinyl gutter before. If you do an image search for pictures there are lots of examples. The version I saw was a reddit link, which I will not utter here.
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I concur!

Always great to learn about cable management and organization!

It would be absolutely asinine to spend that much money on something you could build yourself. No I will not elaborate on how cause isk how but someone does but not me cuz I’m tarded
Do you have 4 power strips? If not then just any kind of screw in clip for the wires themselves, zip ties for loose wiring, and something like this for the power strip should work.
That sounds like a logical combination, thanks for the tip
First thing I do is snip off all the wires so my computer is wireless.

Don’t forget about the ones inside.

21 $ for a bend piece of steel? Hahaha.

True, it seems way too expensive.

Everything has increased in price though…

Looking again at the picture, it seems to have a good amount of space though!

Holy damn, look at the price of this!

Damn. Do you haev access to a 3d printer? If ready made options are that expensive you might as well look into printing off your own.

www.thingiverse.com/search?q=cable+tray&page=1

My university has a 3d printer I use for stuff like this sometimes.

Search Thingiverse - Thingiverse

Download files and build them with your 3D printer, laser cutter, or CNC.

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I like the look of that one as it hides everything but it also hides everything so it could be hard to manage a bunch of cables and power bars but once it’s setup up how often would you need to go in there?

I’ve used many of these over the years in office setups from IKEA. It’s a open design but with lots of places to hook wire loops.

I used this particular rack for almost 20 years. It’s okay.

It’s a bit cramped in it’s design. It was never easy to undo anything because it snags on everything.

I switched to a design like the one in the pic but angled outwards and it’s just been a bit nicer.

I’m using it since WFH, screwed under the desk, it’s perfect

Good amount of velcro and zipties?

Many great options:

Seems Ikea has a smaller, but cheaper option (Other comment shows the larger tray):

  • Loose cables, something like this:

  • Box to put extension inside, ground level though:

  • More Cable covers:

  • Another desk tray:

  • Floor cable organizer:

  • Beyond The Office Door has some good reviews of cable management options on their YouTube channel. Their review of the LTT options was particularly well done.

    youtu.be/yrrRj-F-vJ0

    I Tested Linus Tech Tips Cable Management System...

    YouTube
    Am I the only one seeing the black bird with grey beak sitting on its tush typing at a laptop in the thumbnail?
    I didn’t until you said this, but now I do.
    I’ve used 3M Command light clips for my under-desk cable management for years. It’s a little more fiddly on the initial setup, but is very low-profile and you can put the cables exactly where you want them.
    That’s a good idea, cheap, too

    Looking at some of the ready-made options and… damn? If they’re that expensive you might look into printing off your own.

    www.thingiverse.com/search?q=cable+tray&page=1

    My university has a 3d printer I use for stuff like this sometimes. Some of the better funded public libraries might have them too.

    Search Thingiverse - Thingiverse

    Download files and build them with your 3D printer, laser cutter, or CNC.

    Thingiverse
    I’m happy with 4x of these trays from Monoprice, cheaper than everything else posted so far as well. Fits a beefy power strip (don’t cheap out on power) with room to stuff cables and power bricks. www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=33815
    Gutters. Go to your local Home Depot clone, get 8 feet (or cut one shorter) of vinyl gutter and some clips to hang them under your desk. Cut to length, hang under your desk.
    Ooh, this is clever. Love it when existing products work as cheap and effective solutions aside from their intended use case.

    If you don’t care about the underside of your desk, buy a box of cable clamps and hammer those fuckers in a line along the back edge.

    Then buy a bunch of tiny zipties and zip them to the clips. Leave a tiny bit of room so if you need to, you can get a pair of scissors in and but the ziptie off.

    Get Velcro ties instead

    Ikea has a pretty cheap cable tray. I use it under my desk, and it’s worked pretty well.

    ikea.com/…/signum-cable-management-horizontal-sil…

    SIGNUM Cable management, horizontal, silver color

    SIGNUM Cable management, horizontal, silver color. Collects your cables and cords together. Makes it easier to keep your work area tidy.

    IKEA

    I recently cable managed my desk into wire free zen, but it took some time and work.

    Server Rack Cable Management have been the best solution I found. Just add some double sided tape and cut the rack to size. I also use the same double sided tape to attach power bars under the desk, same with additional switches or hubs.

    www.amazon.com/…/B09DYMRL2T

    Amazon.com

    Don’t know how wide you need, but the cable tray from Monoprice is a bit cheaper and longer.