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Command Center Mini Remote Control Organizer

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Gray (10103) / Refill / 1kg

Description

Overview

The Command Center Mini is a compact desktop organizer designed to keep remotes, controllers, phones, and other small electronics upright, visible, and easy to reach.

Its stepped, angled design provides three accessible storage compartments without taking up unnecessary desk or table space. The completed print shown in the photo demonstrates the model’s clean surfaces, stable base, and practical compartment layout.

Model Specifications

  • Dimensions: 129 × 70 × 75 mm
  • Filament usage: Approximately 100 g
  • Estimated print time: Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Recommended materials: PLA or PETG
  • Supports: None
  • Assembly: Minimal; optional rubber feet only

Features

  • Three stepped compartments for organized storage
  • Angled openings provide quick access to each item
  • Compact footprint for desks, nightstands, end tables, and workbenches
  • Modern minimalist styling that fits most environments
  • Wide, stable base helps prevent tipping
  • Integrated 10 mm foot recesses underneath the base
  • Support-free geometry for simple, reliable printing
  • Single-piece construction with no complicated assembly
  • Uses approximately 100 g of filament
  • Compatible with PLA, PETG, and most rigid filaments

Description

Bring order to your space with the Command Center Mini, a clean and compact organizer built for the devices that always seem to disappear when you need them.

 

The design uses three gradually elevated compartments to keep remotes, game controllers, phones, charging accessories, and other small gadgets separated and visible. The angled layout creates a streamlined profile while making every compartment easy to access.

 

I created the Command Center Mini because I wanted a practical organizer that would not dominate a desk, end table, or entertainment center. Many remote holders are either unnecessarily large or shaped like plain storage boxes. This design provides a more refined appearance while remaining fast, efficient, and straightforward to print.

 

The printed model shown in the photo confirms that the compartment walls, stepped openings, and base print cleanly without supports. At approximately 100 g of filament and under three hours of print time, it is also an efficient project for personal use, gifts, office organization, or small-batch production.

Optional 10 mm rubber feet can be installed in the recessed locations underneath the base to improve grip and protect delicate surfaces.

Assembly Guide

The Command Center Mini prints as a single piece and requires no structural assembly.

  1. Remove the completed model from the build plate.
  2. Remove any brim or minor edge material, if used.
  3. Inspect the three compartments and clean away any loose filament strands.
  4. Turn the organizer upside down and locate the recessed foot positions.
  5. Press one optional 10 mm rubber foot into each recess.
  6. Allow the adhesive to bond before placing the organizer into service.

Bill of Materials

10 mm self-adhesive rubber feet Optional 10 mm Rubber Feet

Technical Print Settings

  • Layer height: 0.20 mm
  • Wall loops: 3
  • Top shell layers: 4–5
  • Bottom shell layers: 4–5
  • Infill: 8%
  • Infill pattern: Gyroid
  • Supports: None
  • Brim: Normally not required
  • Print orientation: Flat base directly on the build plate

 

PLA and PETG tested well but any should do. 

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