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Desktop File Rack Screwdriver Holder

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 plates

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Design Highlights

1. Accommodates both large and small files as well as screwdrivers. There are 6 slots for large files, 11 for small files, and 8 for screwdrivers.

2. Moderate spacing allows for easy access and retrieval of each tool.

3. Maximized space efficiency with dimensions of 210*100mm, occupying only 0.021 square meters of desktop space.

4. Simple assembly with reasonable tolerance allowances. As per tradition, there's no assembly a rubber mallet can't handle; if one isn't enough, try two.

 

Note: Screw holes are reserved for M4 self-tapping screws. If you find it not secure enough during use, don't hesitate to tighten two screws to ensure long-term stability.

Additionally, I cut three rubber mats the size of the bottom box. Once this layer is laid down, placing files becomes very convenient.

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