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How do I sleeve cables like this?

MaartenDekkers

Same method, just get a bigger sleeving and wrap all the cables instead of using small sleevings and wrapping one...

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


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Pretty sure it's made by Techflex or at least goes by that name. They have both mono-filament and multi-filament. Mono is less dense, meaning you can see the wires inside easier. While multi is more dense and is harder to see the wires inside. Then you close the ends off with heat shrink tubing.

 

http://www.redco.com/Flexo-PET-Techflex-Sleeving/ 

 

http://www.redco.com/Shrink-Tubing/

 

or you can search around yourself

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