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-title: Keeping things organized
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-date: '2015-10-20 20:12:52 -0500'
-date_gmt: '2015-10-20 18:12:52 -0500'
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-<p>[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="283"]<a href="//galley.realraum.at/galleries/HackingUndProjekte/636690.jpg"><img src="//galley.realraum.at/galleries/HackingUndProjekte/636690.jpg" alt="" width="283" height="503" /></a> Wood with holes drilled in[/caption]</p>
-<p>Where do you keep all the cables in your lab? Maybe you zip-tied an old rake to the wall and repurchased it to hold your twisty coils? Thinks it may be time for a cleaner solution? Wood, Drill, 3D-Printer and half an hour of time, to the rescue.</p>
-<p>One of the oldest tricks in the book: drill a few holes into which to stick your lab-cables. Screw in a few screw to clip your clips on. Use a bit of pliable wire to create holders for your test prods, and voilà : a tiny bit less chaos :-)</p>
-<p>Our trusty TAZ4 even takes us a bit further, spitting out a nice custom made BNC-cable holder.</p>
-<p> </p>
-<p>[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="363"]<a href="//www.thingiverse.com/thing:906081"><img class="" src="//galley.realraum.at/galleries/HackingUndProjekte/2015-10-20_LuzlbotTAZ4/491673.jpg" alt="" width="363" height="218" /></a> BNC Holder, printed with TAZ4[/caption]</p>
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