Accessory Organizer

by leenaaaaa in Living > Organizing

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Accessory Organizer

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I have a lot of hair accessories (clips, hairbands, etc.) that I do not have an organizer for.

This project aims to

1. Be versatile for different types of accessories

2. Be visually appealing

3. Be sturdy and reliable for the weight of accessories like hairbands

Currently, there are only accessory organizers for a few type of accessories:

- Jewelery like necklaces, rings, and bracelets

- Hair clips like bows

Therefore, it is necessary to make a organizer with diverse uses.

Supplies

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Prusa PLA Filament

Prusa MINI 3D printer

Fusion 360

Prusa Slicer

Design Base in Fusion

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Start off with a sketch on the top face, making a box that is 10 mm wide, 150 mm long, and 200 mm tall. Attached the the front of this box add three more that are 30 mm, 50 mm, and 90 mm long and 10 mm thick. Next, add two small ones to each side of the box that have a height of 30 mm and width and length of 10 mm.

Finish Fusion Drawing

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Now you need to cut out some material from the cubes so there are elevated sides to keep the accessories in. To the bottom two attached boxes make a sketch on top, and extrude down 8 mm. For the top box and side boxes make a rectangle and extrude it all the way through the box.

Slice and Print

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Now the design is done and you have to load it into the slicer. Any can be used, but I used the Prusa slicer.

Remove Supports

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Once printed remove the supports and you are done!