https://www.printables.com/de/model/180580-oscilliscope-probe-organizer
For anyone along the 3DP front, some food for thought - how should this be to fit your scope / desk / workstyle?
I like the idea in general, only immediate flaw is it needs flat, free desk space in front of the scope to open the drawers
I've printed numerous add-on drawer things for my printers over the years, and always wound up taking them off. With FDM printing, they just don't run smooth, unless you print them loose enough that they flop all over the place.
Also, the drawer pulls on that one are ridiculously too small to be usable. A quick remix will fix that, of course.
Maybe I've just gotten spoiled by my Ikea MICKE, which I use as a scope cart. When nobody's looking, I do exactly that with the leads in the second drawer, and by having such a long loop reaching down, the cable stays in a nice relaxed curve, so it doesn't want to tangle up at all when I'm using it or when I lay one coiled up on top of the other in the drawer.
Of course, all the other drawers are perfect to keep all my assorted other probes, tees, adapters and terminators handy and organized too. Oh, and the roller glides are so-o-o-o silky smooth...
IMHO, for $60 it's really the closest thing to a perfect scope cart you're gonna get, plus it frees up some bench space. I took the extra caster off the middle-front; it's there to provide extra support for the bottom drawer (intended to be a filing cabinet drawer), but for this light duty use it's unnecessary and tends to make the whole thing harder to steer.
Something like that
might be tolerable for to zip-tie up under the shelf on scopes set up like this, tho...
EDIT: Thinking about it, I actually don't believe I'd ever want to abuse my probes by storing the leads coiled up tight enough to fit in those little drawers, so no, I guess... on all counts. mnem