Compact Organizer by EMBIV24 3d model
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Compact Organizer by EMBIV24

Compact Organizer by EMBIV24

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 4 months ago
During virtual learning, I faced a couple of different issues away from school, specifically through the unavailability of space and organization for all my supplies. Through this issue, I intended my design to have everything in one space and be small enough to fit my conditions. I also wanted my design to be user-customizable, so I included multiple compartments along with an adjustable phone stand that could be rotated. In my design, I also included 4 spaces for USBs, a display for post-it notes, a compartment for post-it notes, 2 SD Cards spaces, 2 drawer compartments, 7 MicroSD Card compartments, 8 compartments, and 2 pencil lead compartments. For my design, I also added 4 compartments on the phone holder to hold the users go to pencils/pens.

What issues did you come up against?
Through my design process, I faced issues through the lack of testing. With a 3D printer, I would be able to test the sizes of my components and test the functionality of my rotating phone holder.

If you could redesign this again what would you change?
If I were to redesign this project, I would probably include spaces to hold papers or homework in a way that minimizes the amount of space that is taken and works in hand with the compact aspect of my design.
3.How would 3D printing help strengthen your design?
I think that 3D printing would help strengthen my design by making my project more durable and allowing me to test the practicality of my idea.
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