I'm addicted to lacing all the cable runs in my construcion projects. It just makes them look so ... official ... somehow, and I find that the process of considering the lacing to be done makes me think about where the wires should run. That makes me actually think about running wires and improves the results.
The recent interior views of a Torres kit amp inspired me to post this. It serves as a GREAT bad example of interior wiring and how it should not be done. After I got through shuddering, I was inspired to post this.
Take a look at these links, no particular order.
https://makezine.com/2009/07/28/lost...-cable-lacing/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_lacing
http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/cable-lacing-howto/
http://archive.hnsa.org/doc/cabling/part5.htm
The last two are where the really good stuff is. Some of the links from wikipedia are also good.
You can get a 500yd spool of waxed nylon lacing braid on ebay for US$10 to US$20. My 500 yd spool will last me the rest of my life at current usage rates.
You can do this all by hand, but you can also make a lacing shuttle and/or puller for next to nothing out of popsicle sticks and wire to do really fancy work. There are professional tools for lacing available if you really get into it.
The recent interior views of a Torres kit amp inspired me to post this. It serves as a GREAT bad example of interior wiring and how it should not be done. After I got through shuddering, I was inspired to post this.
Take a look at these links, no particular order.
https://makezine.com/2009/07/28/lost...-cable-lacing/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_lacing
http://www.dairiki.org/hammond/cable-lacing-howto/
http://archive.hnsa.org/doc/cabling/part5.htm
The last two are where the really good stuff is. Some of the links from wikipedia are also good.
You can get a 500yd spool of waxed nylon lacing braid on ebay for US$10 to US$20. My 500 yd spool will last me the rest of my life at current usage rates.
You can do this all by hand, but you can also make a lacing shuttle and/or puller for next to nothing out of popsicle sticks and wire to do really fancy work. There are professional tools for lacing available if you really get into it.
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