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Modular Desk (Stationary) Organiser & Drawer

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Print Profile(4)

All
A1
H2S
H2D Pro
H2D
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
P1P
X1E
X1
P1S

Full Model
Full Model
Designer
36.1 h
5 plates
4.5(10)

Drawer with Mesh Version
Drawer with Mesh Version
Designer
6.3 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

Mini Rubik Cube Showcase Bin
Mini Rubik Cube Showcase Bin
Designer
43 min
1 plate

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
41.8 h
5 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

I finally got around to organising my desk space. This is my take on an efficient desk organiser. I was going to use the MakerLab tool, but realised along the way that I needed too much customisation and more importantly I needed it to be highly modular.

Initially I thought to make 5 rows, but after some thought and wasted filament, I realised 2 large rows and a small one is probably best.

Each row has 4 columns, which forms small (1 column), medium (2 columns), large (3 columns) and extra large (4 columns) bin.

I also realised that it would be nice to also have some hidden space, so I created a drawer as well. This drawer is optional and the organiser works well on its own.

 

The model is quite large because I needed to have more space, so unfortunately an A1 mini option is not available, but it should be doable if it's split in parts.

 

The main print profile is the configuration I used for my needs, which I think should offer enough options for others as well. That said, I have included all the stl and step files for the bins for people to customise with their own cutouts according to their needs. The empty bins are recommended if you want to minimise filament usage.

 

I have also added print profiles for the base, drawer, fillers and empty bins, for convenience.

 

The fillers are there mainly for aesthetics and there are two sizes, which you should print according to your needs.

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My Organisers & Containers : Desk Organiser |Modular Battery Box |Controller Stand with Storage

My Lights : Hex Light w Wireless Charging Base |Donut Light

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