
Architectural Organizer
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Most organizers lack a personal touch, sticking strictly to form and function. They rarely showcase a unique theme or style beyond the standard "form follows function" approach. But then there are exceptions on Thingiverse that truly stand out from the crowd. I wanted to create an organizer with columns because they kept popping into my mind for some reason. Here it is! Each column takes approximately an hour to print, depending on your printer settings. The joining pieces take about half that time. This means the entire organizer took around two days to complete, including setup and cool-down times. It assembles easily but requires glue to hold its shape permanently. Since it's just an open-framed corral, I used cut-in-half soda bottles to keep items organized. Note: The shark comb is not included! You can find the file in the search bar if you're interested. Let's make this happen!
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