This desk organizer is designed to clean up my fellow classmates’ desk to make virtual learning more organized. My organizer is designed to hold a fair amount of pencils, a charging dock for a device, with a hole for a glue stick, with compartments for sticky notes, scissor, paperclips, a ruler, and an eraser. In a very simple hemisphere design, to make your day easier so you don’t have to dig around and find you supplies on your desk.
My issues that I came up against was the lack of space in my hemisphere because I wanted to design it so it can be printed on nearly every 3D printer, and trying to find a design that didn’t need a lot of support structure, and aligning all the holes to make sure everything is aligned nicely.
Things that I would change by redesigning my organizer would be to make it larger and size my holes better for different sized pencils.
3D printing helps strengthen my designs through prototyping and make things better that work best and are more efficient.
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4622465 on October 12, 2020 at 09:33PM by Legacyadmin
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