
Desk Organizer
prusaprinters
<p>I needed a simple desk organizer. I looked around, but I didn't find any that looked like it would match the decor of my living room where our family computer desk is. So, I made my own. It's basically just a cup, with a wider tray base for stability and to provide a place for those odd things you need to keep handy at your desk.</p> <p>The outer edges of the tray have a smooth filet so that removing items––especially coins and other flat things––are a cinch to just slide up and out.</p> <p>If you need to keep paperclips or other metal things handy, I have one version where one of the larger compartments in the tray is magnetized and has a slight depression to keep a pile of them. I've included a photo of the magnets I used if you can find the same ones, great. Otherwise, I've also included a STEP export of the Fusion 360 project in case you have a different size magnet. (Mine was 5.1mm x 5.6mm x 6.2mm, IIRC).</p> <p>I printed it in Prusement Galaxy Black and it looks pretty elegant on my desk.</p> <p>For the Fusion 360 archive, please visit: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3624616">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3624616</a>.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>No need for supports anywhere (provided it is printed right-side up). The one pictured was printed a 0.2mm layer height and looks pretty great, but if you want the filets and the recessed paperclip area to be extra smooth, I'd recommend a 0.1mm layer height or thinner.</p>
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