Get even more function/organization out of your ties with this print from merlywynd on Thingiverse:
Another set of small mounts to use with zip ties. These are small mounts, but regular size zip ties will fit as opposed to just the smaller pico size zip ties. Included are both mounts with countersunk screws and plain. If using the plain mounts and double sided tape does not work (due to small surface area), try using 5 minute epoxy to secure the mount to where you want it.
Suggest printing at 0.2mm layer height and 100% infill. Use filament material of preference. PLA worked fine for my use.
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