Multi-Tier Desk Organizer
Check out this 3D model of a multi-tiered desk organizer. This office tool, layered with various compartments, is ideal for a well-organized workspace.
The functionality of this 3D model desk organizer spans several features. The tiered storage with staggered compartment heights ensures easy visibility and accessibility to tools of different sizes. The deep storage section is designed to balance top-heavy items such as rulers, scissors, and long pens. The quick-access trays and shallow pockets on the front and side are perfect for smaller items like USB drives, SD cards, keys, and erasers. The modern aesthetic of smooth, curved geometric lines provides a minimalist and high-end look suitable for any office setup.
Optimized for two-tone and multi-part printing with striking filament combinations like terracotta and beige.
When it comes to print instructions, this expertly designed 3D model requires no supports! You can print all parts flat on their bottom bases with a 10% to 15% Gyroid or Grid infill. It is recommended to have 3 walls/perimeters for additional weight and stability, preventing the organizer from tipping over when loaded with tools. Optimal layer heights of 0.2mm or even 0.16mm will yield amazingly smooth curves.























Gracias por el modelo, lo cierto es que no hay ninguna curva suave. Todas las curvas tienen facetas y en la parte de atrás tiene unos planos disruptivos que le restan elegancia. De todas formas es un buen diseño.
Thanks for the design, the truth is that there is no smooth curve. All the curves have facets and at the back it has disruptive planes that detract from its elegance. Anyway, it's a good design.
Could you please verify if everything looks correct now?
Thanks for the feedback! Maybe something shifted when the file was imported. I'll definitely keep an eye on this for future models. I usually export a fine mesh from my CAD software to get the best quality and prevent those visible facets when printing. I really appreciate your support and for pointing this out, it helps me refine my workflow before I share the final files.