VEX Screw Auto Sorter
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Description
The VEX Screw Sorter is a meticulously designed 3D-printed organizer for the efficient storage and retrieval of various VEX screws.
Employing a seamless, single-piece design, it eliminates the need for assembly, resulting in a simplified and reliable printing process.
Its innovative drawer-style structure enhances usability, providing effortless access to screws of all types.
This sophisticated sorter facilitates the precise categorization of screws based on size, length, and type, enabling users to swiftly locate necessary components during VEX robotics assembly or other projects. This streamlined approach saves valuable time, minimizes clutter, and fosters an organized workspace.
Printing Recommendations:
No support structures are necessary; simply print it flat.
This design is optimized for compatibility with most desktop 3D printers, ensuring a smooth and uncomplicated printing experience.
Usage Suggestions:
For optimal results, carefully align each screw above a compartment slightly shallower than its length before releasing. This precaution minimizes the risk of accidental misplacement due to rapid descent.
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The VEX Screw Sorter is a 3D-printed product designed to organize and store various VEX screws.
Its one-piece integrated design requires no additional assembly, making the printing process more convenient and stable.
The drawer-style design enhances the user experience by allowing easy access to screws.
It effectively categorizes screws of different sizes, lengths, or types, helping users quickly and intuitively find the necessary parts when assembling VEX robots or working on other projects. This saves time, reduces clutter, and helps maintain a clean workspace.
Printing Tips:
No support structures are required; it can be printed flat.
The design accommodates most desktop 3D printers for a smooth printing experience.
Usage Recommendation:
It’s recommended to position the screw above a compartment that’s slightly shorter than the screw’s actual length before letting it drop in. This prevents the screw from sliding too quickly through incorrectly sized holes and ending up in the wrong compartment.
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