Jojo's Bizarre Desk Organizer by 28armbri 3d model
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Jojo's Bizarre Desk Organizer by 28armbri

Jojo's Bizarre Desk Organizer by 28armbri

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 2 months ago
For my design, I created variously sized containers to hold different sized objects. It can hold rulers, scissors, and/or tall tools that you'd use, or holding pens and pencils to where you can pull them out easily when you need to. You can even hold little things or lay pens you don't use often in the bigger and shorter compartments. I got this idea after looking at my desk and asking my friends from other schools what would they need. I have my things in different jars and containers to hold different things. I have two small pringle cans for small pens, pencils, and knickknacks. I then have a large plastic jar to hold my rulers, scissors, paintbrushes, and larger knickknacks. When asking my friends what they had needed was specific slots to pull pens and pencils out easily so they don't have to dig around and a compartment to hold rulers easily without the whole thing coming down. They also added that they would love it if it had a cool design on it as well, so it wasn't just blank all around it. Since I and my friends really liked anime and the design of the desk organizer looked a bit weird to me (since I haven't seen one that looked like this before) I decided to theme it after the popular anime Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders.

What issues did you come up against?
One issue that came up a lot was a selection not wanting to extrude. I'd have to fix it by either deleting some sketch lines and redoing them or I had to extrude the shapes around it first.

If you could redesign this again what would you change?
I think what I would change is to make the organizer have more interesting shapes than just the squares and rectangles it's made up of. I was going for usefulness but wasn't thinking about how to make it less boring shaped before adding the engraved design.
How would 3D printing help strengthen your design?
I'm not sure what this question means exactly (I don't understand questions properly sometimes sorry) but if you mean "how would 3d printing this design would be it better than making it another way" I think I have the answer. It would be much better to 3d print it because it would be hard to carve out the whole design I've made on it. With 3d printing though, you don't need to carve out anything. Since it can only add, you 1. don't waste material and 2. it doesn't fill out the negative space at all

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