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Computer Cable Management on the Cheap

Computer Cable Management on the Cheap
This will show you how to clean up that cable mess below your desk . I have read multiple articles on this site about great ways to manage your cables. I believe this method is extremely flexible for various cable paths and extremely cheap!

Materials:
1) Large (2 inch) Binder Clips - under $4 for a box of 12
2) 3/4" Wood Screws - under $1 for a box
3) Washers - under $1 for a box

(Optional)
Velcro Straps



Tools:

Screw Driver or Power Screw Driver

 
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Step 1Unplug, Untangle, & Gather the Supplies

Unplug, Untangle, & Gather the Supplies
Unplug all the devices and separate the cables from each other.

Gather your supplies. I am using 3/4 inch length screws because my desk is 1 inch thick. It is important that you take the time to measure your desktop. Pick a screw length that is at least 1/4 inch shorter than the thickness of your desktop. A sure fire way to ruin your day is to finish the project and find that you now have 8 screws sticking up through your desktop.
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May 17, 2012. 5:15 PMbitsy113 says:
Yes, Yes, Yes! Finally a decent idea I can use behind my entertainment center!!
A thousand time THANK YOU!
May 1, 2012. 10:58 AMhcaz-301 says:
Thats a great idea, i will be defiantly doing this when i have the time, i have so many wires it will be a good job to sort them out :)
Feb 7, 2010. 1:22 PMMrOctober67 says:
I wish i could do that, however I got a glass top. So I can't mount anything. My main problem is that all the cords are either too long or too short. Bugs the hell out of me. Ill eventually get something so I can do this
Mar 31, 2012. 4:52 AMabstracted says:
3m 2-way tape might help with your glass desk
Mar 31, 2012. 4:49 AMabstracted says:
nice job..i used plastic rain gutters (eves trough) screwd to the back underside of my desck to catch all the cabling. just plug it all in, let the exess cables lay in the gutter, and out each (uncapped) end down to your power outlet, or powerbar.
Mar 26, 2012. 1:39 PMfolklife says:
I must be the cheapest guy around! I used my kids old Spaghetti Float (the long 2"wide plastic tube with a center hole--like spaghetti, that supports you in the pool).
I cut it into 6"long pieces, and ran a thin wire down the center. I then used a short wood screw at each end and screwed the wire to the under side of the desk.
The I cut slits almost through the tube to grip the wire and allow me to pull put what I needed. Pull out too much? Stuff it back into the slit Cheap and fast..
May 2, 2011. 7:14 AMP says:
Thanks for the idea! I'm going to try this for our computer table. But the different length wires really do bug me also.
Nov 17, 2010. 3:58 PMJrob420 says:
Great idea very creative nice
Also should never ever place any form of electronics on top of your subwoofer especially anything containing a hard drive the huge magnet thats in subwoofers fries nearly any hard drive it comes in touch with
A good safety measure is at least a good 2 feet of distance between sub and whatever it is your using,in this case xbox,depending on size of sub though distance will vary.
Feb 1, 2009. 8:18 PMchongyixiong says:
Wow, those look like 2007wfps you have there. And dual monitor set up too! Great work, how hard would it be to dismantle everything if let's say one of the peripherals, for example a mouse spoils.
Nov 9, 2010. 11:00 PMPCfreak says:
im surprised your not using the Cable/Phone/Ethernet surge device thats built into your surge protector cuz i noticed that you have your Xbox hooked up with an ethernet cable
Feb 1, 2009. 10:06 PMchongyixiong says:
Alright, by the way I gotta say that was a great job on using cheap and practical stuff instead of those expensive and useless cable tube thingymajigs.. Man, you should work for IKEA and implement this system into their current production computer tables or anything along that line. Kudos!
Aug 28, 2010. 6:54 PMtebbybabes says:
This is an excellent instructable and an excellent idea. I got so tired of my own rats nest, and found this page. Well, after 2 hours of work, including the shopping, I'm more than happy with my space under my desk! Thank you!!
Sep 5, 2010. 4:26 AMtebbybabes says:
Thank you. It's the bees knees. And I have you to thank for giving me the idea!
Jul 28, 2010. 3:53 PMkevin_kane says:
Thirdspaced, how did your mount the UPS in place? What is holding the UPS up underneath the desk? Thanks, great job.
Mar 7, 2010. 2:00 PMDavid McWhite says:
Genius. That is the simplest most effective thing I've seen on here in awhile. Thank you!
Oct 21, 2009. 10:49 AMsawatzky says:
speechless. Thankyou.
Aug 7, 2009. 6:56 PMalbylovesscience says:
sweet setup i have 4 awsome souround sound speakers the fisr pare are insignia speakers the second pair are two sharper image surround sound speakers with a sweet media center am/fm cd player by sharper image then a 17 by 13 inch envision monitor almost as cool as your setup
Jun 2, 2009. 12:20 PMRelyNupon says:
carabiners and ZIPTIES lol
Feb 5, 2009. 7:06 PMjonfleck88 says:
There $0.99 at Home Depot or Lowes.
May 3, 2009. 9:40 PMrednhez says:
I have to admit when i first looked at the supplies i thought this was going to be stupid. but like a great Instructable i found myself making that " ahhh " noise. very clever, mounting the clips to the bottom of the desk is a great idea.
Mar 28, 2009. 10:19 AMBlackHatCracker says:
I agree! Great Idea... Although mine looks worse than yours... I need to try this and see if I can get mine to lool as clean as yours...
Mar 14, 2009. 5:26 PMHarmodius says:
This is very clever. These fasteners are very much cheaper than carabiners. Hook and loop fastener has disappointed me because the adhesive backing lets go in time when heated, as by power adapters, USB or FireWire hubs or other items one might want hidden underneath a desk or table. This method lets the cable conduits (the fasteners) trick the cables themselves into holding up the hubs or power adapters. Very well done indeed (and frugal).
Feb 21, 2009. 1:52 PMtyler_sav says:
this is an awesome idea I will incorporate it into the computer desk I'm building by the way logitech rocks
Feb 7, 2009. 10:58 AMHiroak says:
This is a great idea, a why didn't I think of that idea. Why do you have your monitor long way's?
Feb 1, 2009. 7:01 PMPadlock says:
Wow. That's one heck-of-a setup. Nice Computer(s).
Feb 1, 2009. 10:21 AMimpulse94 says:
Awesome -- I'll be doing this one this afternoon.
Feb 1, 2009. 9:13 AMredhornet says:
good idea i must do it to my pc cables... thanks 4 sharing...
Jan 31, 2009. 8:45 PMMixMasterM says:
Great idea with good results. Simple and cheap too. I'll have to try this out for the rats nets of cables crammed behind my desk.
Jan 31, 2009. 2:53 PMDanAdamKOF says:
Oh wow, this looks really easy to set up. I'd try this myself if my computer desk allowed for it (my keyboard tray would get in the way).
Jan 31, 2009. 2:44 PMcflowers says:
Very nice system! I featured in on The Daily Hack. Keep up the great work! :)

Charlie Flowers
DailyHack.net
twitter.com/charlie
Jan 31, 2009. 10:02 AMLurch says:
I'd be a bit concerned about all my power plugs falling out every time the desk gets a knock, particularly the wallwarts.
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