
Desk Organizer with Laptop Stand (XPS 15)
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You can repurpose thin cardboard pieces, like the back of an old notebook, to create dividers within the compartments. Alternatively, you can print your own dividers according to your preference. The desk organizer is somewhat light and may be affected by the laptop's feet when attempting to remove it if the organizer is not fully loaded. Perhaps this should motivate you to maintain a tidy workspace. This 3D print is relatively straightforward despite some stringing issues that arose from uncalibrated settings. I recommend enabling Single Extrusion Fill for Thin Wall Behavior or a similar option to significantly reduce printing time, assuming Simplify3D is your slicing software of choice.
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