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Desktop Organizer 3D desktop organizer symmetrical version first layer test flat printing self-assembly desktop organizer

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134mm x 64mm x 23mm
134mm x 64mm x 23mm
Designer
32 min
1 plate

220mm x 64mm x 23mm
220mm x 64mm x 23mm
Designer
45 min
1 plate

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This model draws inspiration from the RAE desktop storage series designed by Milla & Erlend, with all parameters recalculated to accommodate the build plate

Combining traditional origami artistry with 3D printing, it transforms two-dimensional forms into three-dimensional structures

Utilizing storage boxes crafted from eco-friendly filament further curtails paper consumption, collectively safeguarding our shared environment

Kindly note: The model's dimensions approach the upper limit of the build plate, and it may interfere with the flow calibration lines; kindly remove these calibration lines manually without delay

Please assemble in the following sequence:

1. Carefully detach the model using a spatula; avoid forceful pulling, as this may distort its form

2. Fold along the creased lines indicated by the grooves on the model

3. Insert all four tabs into their respective slots, applying gentle inward pressure until an audible "click" is perceived, then expand the tabs from the interior

4. Hook the blue-highlighted area shown in the illustration below

5. Gradually close the base, insert the yellow-highlighted section into the designated slot, thereby completing the assembly. Congratulations!

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