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1/4" instrument cable problem

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Jasor31385

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Hey.

I'm currently building my own guitar effects pedal board and so far everything has been going fine but now I am getting up to the point where I need to start figuring out some solutions regarding the actual wiring between the pedals themselves. I currently have them sitting on top of a large piece of plexiglass and I don't want to drill into material since it will weaken. I am trying to see if anyone has ever heard of something like a small metal or plastic boot that you can place over a 1/4" instrument cable to give it a hard right angle where you need it? I've been looking online for something but I can't figure out exactly what it is I am looking for to search properly. Basically, I want some cable management to make everything look tidy and I want to force my straight 1/4" cables into right angles at different spots.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you.
 
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