•Modular desk organizer with embedded magnets
•Rearrangeable trays can connected with Sliders (slide_v_slot...stl) with embedded magnets and can move freely in the rail of aluminum extrusion
•Minimum printing time and filament use:
With an 2080 aluminum extrusion profile (purchase separately) and printed end caps to prevent sharp metal edges. Or you find some metal plate in good shape, for example, a lid for a tin can as the base, instead of the aluminum extrusion.
•Including trays of post-it, a small sketch book, display, and pen with small items. Can be expanded by users.
•Using 3x6 magnets for the slider and 3x8 mm for the trays. It is ok to only use 3x6 magnets.
An video with satisfactory magnet click sound can be found here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/functionalprint/comments/ku6vue/i_design_and_print_the_magnizer_magnetic_desk/
Thoughts: for household use, 3D printing should be combined with other stuffs easily made with other technologies to save printing time and filaments. Thus, I am always looking into combining 3D printing with other materials, especially wasted materials, such as cardboards, plastic and glass bottles, wood and PVC rods.
To embed the magnets, slice the model with a filament change at the top of the magnet slot.
The inner width of the notebook tray is 122 mm.
The holes of pen holder are 7.75 mm (for a large Crayola marker) and 7.00 mm
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.