Compact Organizer

Compact Organizer

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During virtual learning, I faced a couple of different issues away from school, specifically through the unavailability of space and organization for all my supplies. Through this issue, I intended my design to have everything in one space and be small enough to fit my conditions. I also wanted my design to be user-customizable, so I included multiple compartments along with an adjustable phone stand that could be rotated. In my design, I also included 4 spaces for USBs, a display for post-it notes, a compartment for post-it notes, 2 SD Cards spaces, 2 drawer compartments, 7 MicroSD Card compartments, 8 compartments, and 2 pencil lead compartments. For my design, I also added 4 compartments on the phone holder to hold the users go to pencils/pens. 1. What issues did you come up against? Through my design process, I faced issues through the lack of testing. With a 3D printer, I would be able to test the sizes of my components and test the functionality of my rotating phone holder. 2. If you could redesign this again what would you change? If I were to redesign this project, I would probably include spaces to hold papers or homework in a way that minimizes the amount of space that is taken and works in hand with the compact aspect of my design. 3.How would 3D printing help strengthen your design? I think that 3D printing would help strengthen my design by making my project more durable and allowing me to test the practicality of my idea. #studentchallenge

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