
Desktop Organizer
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If you need a desktop organizer that can print on a modestly-sized (Prusa) print bed, and you want to organize the same items I do, this is the perfect desktop organizer for you. Perhaps, like me, you're part of a generation that still uses envelopes to send pieces of paper with written words from a pen to friends and creditors. And, maybe, also like me, you draw the line at scotch-taping pieces of paper to your monitor, preferring Post-it notes. One of the problems with habits like mine is that I end up needing a place to store raw supplies, preferably close at hand. Like on my desktop. Which seems to require something placed on the desktop where these supplies can be gathered and organized. So here it is: another desktop organizer. OK, I've had fun with this summary. I realize that very few people have the need to organize the same stuff I want to organize. But I have enough of an ego to think that this rather individualized and unchangeable collection of containers might be exactly what someone else needs. * The envelope container should work for most envelopes. Of course, you can put whatever fits in there. Doesn't have to be envelopes. * The pen/pencil holders are on the small size. I find I really only need a few different writing implements at hand and everything else that would find its way into a larger pen/pencil container will be just fine in a drawer somewhere else. * For the memory card tray, I made it for what I use - microSD cards (and an SD adapter). Again, I only need a few at hand - the rest are in a drawer. I'm considering making a cover for it, but haven't decided. [update: I decided in favor and posted a cover - two versions: one plain; one engraved with a pattern]. * The "junk" tray could be for stamps or paper clips or whatever. The bottom edges are rounded a little to make it easier to scoop out small stuff. * Yes. I regularly use both of those Post-it sizes. These containers hold the 3x3 -inch and the 2x1.5 -inch Post-it pads.
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