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Hey there, wonderful people!

I'll often design in ways that distract from the fact that something is 3D printed, but not this time!  This desk organiser is made to be noticed and questioned!  Where did that come from?  Why is it so complicated and why does it need bolts and such to hold parts together... 

Yes indeed, this is a modular arrangement, and the clamping mechanism to hold parts together is intentionally intricate, with two separate brackets, a threaded bolt, and a completely superfluous threaded nut that's just there for looks, since the lower bracket is threaded already.  So you get the idea - it's made to look complicated, solely for fun :)

That said, this is intended to be entirely functional and practical, and the clamping is positive and secure.  I went through a bunch of different options for the clamping interface between the objects, and this one won out because not only does it look cool and ultramodern, it also prints just as well upside down.  This isn't relevant to the models in this post, but it will become relevant on an upcoming design... 

The inserts can be omitted if desired, but they're primarily there to give the option for multi-colour assembly, so you should probably include them :)


Dimensions

The dimensions of the 1x2 caddy insert are:

Interior height: 92mm

Interior width: 39mm

Interior length: 65mm


Printing  Tips

There's nothing too tricky in these parts, it's all designed to be as easy to print as possible.  The only angles over 45 degrees are in the hexagonal holes, but it shouldn't cause any trouble.

Print orientation is like so:


File Locations

You'll find this on Dropbox under 798 Regulation Caddy System

(dropbox post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31697592 )


Final Thoughts

More to come shortly!  I have test prints under way as we speak...  further caddy sizes (mostly larger),  and some other stuff too - stay tuned! :D

xoxo

Sven.

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Comments

Anonymous

I love the expression " it's made to look complicated, solely for fun"! It adds so much to a 'simple' project.

Anonymous

I've been meaning to ask a while ago: why are you counting backwards WRT your file numbers? 8-)

Anonymous

this is Awesome, can you make a connector to hang it on the wall. Will be perfect to organize some tools. thanks in advance!

clockspring3D

Haha, thanks Steve! It's really easy to focus on doing practical things, and I try to remember that we're all in the for creativity and fun 😁

Anonymous

Love the design, any idea why the bolt printed so loose compared to the bottom bracket/nut? I have it currently at 106% x/y to make it more snug on a prusa mk3s

clockspring3D

The MK3S is a nice, precise machine, so it's not a huge surprise that it's a bit loose. The design has a reasonable amount of space to allow for less precise printers to cope, but like you said, just scaling it a little will fix that. Of course, the parts will still tighten just fine anyway, but a snug fit is more satisfying :)