3d print desk organizer
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... make their workspace a mess and misplace things, not being able to find them when needed. I feel my design should include a section dedicated to different pens or pencils, a hole in the back so you can plug it into the wall, and a binder organizer.
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I am designing for people who are virtual who need a place to put their notes and also their pencils and supplies like their computer and chords The problem I’m trying to solve is for me I have a struggle with the organization so the object I created...
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... I came across was adjusting to the program, this was my first 3D design, and forming a creative idea for this challenge. If I could redesign I might simplify the design or make it modular. 3D printing would bring my design to life and give it use.
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Printed with leftover filament. Made it with 5% infill, and filled it with random hardware as it was printing in order to give it some heft. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Clone Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 5%...
cults3d
#ESUN3D This 3D printed desk organizer panda enables users to efficiently store their writing instruments, office supplies, and digital storage devices in one convenient location. By utilizing the panda's compact design, individuals can easily access...
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... make changes to the image. I would want to make the depth of extruding different sizes and more detailed. 3D printing would strengthen my design by seeing what it looks like in real-life and being able to change the dimensions of the object. ...
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Crafted with precision, this innovative organizer is designed to declutter workspaces by compartmentalizing essential tools into neat, compact bins. Perfectly suited for housing pencils, pens, scissors, utility knives, screwdrivers, driver bits,...
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Its sloping compartments make it ideal for organizing and containing all your small office essentials such as paper clips, staples, and push pins. ...Additionally, it's an excellent choice for crafty individuals who can use it to store art supplies like...
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vizio_e50_left_leg.stl and vizio_e50_right_leg.stl - full size models vizio_e50_left_leg1.stl +vizio_e50_left_leg2.stl = vizio_e50_left_leg.stl I just splited model for printing on compact 3D printer without supports. ... Same for...
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You can leave it out if you dont need this Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 20% Filament: Prima Value PLA Black Notes: Would reccomend printing the drawer...
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This ingenious device also boasts three individual compartments that securely store smaller items in neat, easily accessible boxes, as well as specialized slots for keeping pencils organized and handy, along with a dedicated spot for a compact thumb...
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... - for the better! With its sleek design and impressive functionality, this innovative organizer is definitely one of a kind. ...It may not boast any flashy features, but its understated cool factor makes it an absolute standout in its own right.
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The theme of our desktop organizer is basketball. The problems it will solve is holding my pens/pencils and hold my phone while its charging. It can also help with the cluster of my writing supplies and help me stay off my phone because it will be...
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... main issue was even coming up with the idea. 2. If you could redesign this again what would you change? - Probably everything about it. 3. How would 3D printing help strengthen your design? ... - It would be nice to be able to test it out.
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This is a small compact organizer that has a core for holding writing tools, holding scissors, calipers, and other various tools. It comes with a post-it note holder, and a phone/calculator holder. The holder can be separated and used as a horizontal...
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... wall of the holder, and I might also angle the compartments toward the user for less frustrating access. 3D printing could save much effort on the production of my design as well as saving on materials, having the ability to make the walls hollow.
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... it able to hold a wider array of items. 4. How would 3D printing help strengthen your design? It would allow me to physically have a product that I could use and see how well it works in the real world to know if changes must be made. ...
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Printed on my Creality Cr-200B The print takes a long time even at a lower resolution (about 8-10hrs). Ensure your print bed is clean. Use some glue stick on the bed around the edges of where the design will be printed. All of this will guarantee...
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A place for everything and everything in it's place. Print instructionsno supports
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Holds standard sticky notes and any utensils. ...This is my first version so please print and review so I can make adjustments as necessary.
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People have various purposes for it. ...I opted to print it in ABS due to its toughness. ...It's a reliable companion that I consistently rely on daily.
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I created the project as a gift for Grandpa's Day, but it can also be a birthday present. ...I printed it in black with 20% fill.
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It can hold 2 pliers, sticky notes, 3 coasters, 5 USB and 6 SD cards.Link to coasters: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5329867.Printed with 1mm nozzle
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<p>pretty straight forward just open it up. ...scale it up or down and hit print. ...there is no special instructions </p>
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Holds standard sticky notes and any utensils. ...This is my first version so please print and review so I can make adjustments as necessary.
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... using Tinkercad, hoping you'll appreciate its unique features. ...I haven't printed it yet, so if you're interested in seeing the finished product, someone will need to share a photo of the printed item along with their thoughts on how it turned out.
cults3d
... extra room for anything. ...Printing without any support is definitely doable if you align the hole just right - straight up. That's the key. ...For me, getting this to print took around 36 hours and used up about 200 grams of filament in the process.
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I'd be thrilled to see some creative genius bring this design to life, sans 3D printer, of course! If anyone out there has a knack for crafting unique pieces, I'd love to see what they come up with. ...Those front rectangles are calling out for USB...
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... thanks to the design's inherent stability. I opted for an infill density of 10% to balance strength and material efficiency. Printing at a resolution of 0.3 mm allowed me to save time while still utilizing the required amount of PLA filament.