3D Printed Cord Wrap Tool for Microsoft Surface Pro 4

If you owned any good laptops, you might have a charger that had a curved shape, and/or a strap to help you wrap the cord. Well… The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is an amazing computer but it’s charger doesn’t even have a strap. So I’ve decided to solve this problem with 3D printing.

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The filament I used is actually black 3mm polyurethane filament, which is both strong and flexible. Printed using my Ultimaker2, upgraded with a Flex3Drive, at 250 degrees C, layer height of 0.2mm, and 200% extrusion.

Funny that the strap would’ve been too long to be printed straight, that’s why I made it squiggly.

The model file is shared as a public model on Onshape here. Go ahead and download it, or even copy it to your own account to make modifications.

One thought on “3D Printed Cord Wrap Tool for Microsoft Surface Pro 4

  1. David Cuccia

    Very cool! Surface hardware is so well engineered; I’ve always been baffled by this blind spot. There’s definitely a technique to wrapping the cord in a way that stays put, but doesn’t damage the small cord over time.

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