
Jewelry Organizer
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I created this jewelry organizer for my girlfriend, tailored to fit perfectly within my 23x23 cm printer's maximum dimensions. The goal was to create a space-saving solution that could be hung up, allowing her to easily organize necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. The design consists of two interlocking pieces, joined together with toothpicks and glue, which are already integrated into the design. If you have access to a large printing area, I've also included a full version without any cuts. Once you've printed the frame, you'll need to add 8 large hooks and 5 small ones, carefully inserting them into their designated spaces. The designs feature 0.5mm gap tolerances, allowing for easy removal from the printer. I've provided step files in case you need to adjust the tolerances or make any edits. In addition to the frame, I also printed 5 small spacers and glued them to the back of the organizer, creating a subtle offset that allows earrings to be displayed. To secure everything in place, I used Superglue for all the connections. My girlfriend is absolutely thrilled with the result, and I must say it's turned out incredibly well.
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