cable hooks
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These hooks are sized to hang several typical computer video, power, and network cables from a table or wall or something.
The small hook can be placed with the flat side mounted either up or back.
The large hook is designed for gravity to pull the cables towards the front to minimize bunching up and blocking the opening when hanging lots of cables together, and has a long neck to make drilling screw holes easier for extra sturdy mounting.
Both hooks can be mounted with double sided foam sticky tape.
Note: fixed a thin spot in cablehook-sm. If someone knows a better way to get this shape out of blender, I'd be interested.
The small hook can be placed with the flat side mounted either up or back.
The large hook is designed for gravity to pull the cables towards the front to minimize bunching up and blocking the opening when hanging lots of cables together, and has a long neck to make drilling screw holes easier for extra sturdy mounting.
Both hooks can be mounted with double sided foam sticky tape.
Note: fixed a thin spot in cablehook-sm. If someone knows a better way to get this shape out of blender, I'd be interested.
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view allThere's the BevOb-option with which you can extrude a curve along another one:
http://klamath.ch/~samuel/file...
This method has it's disadvantages: You have to close the ends yourself (after converting it to a mesh with alt-c).
More details: http://wiki.blender.org/index....
Or just google for "blender bevob" ;)
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There's the BevOb-option with which you can extrude a curve along another one:
http://klamath.ch/~samuel/file...
This method has it's disadvantages: You have to close the ends yourself (after converting it to a mesh with alt-c).
More details: http://wiki.blender.org/index....
Or just google for "blender bevob" ;)