Student Desktop Organizer #studentdesignchallenge

Student Desktop Organizer #studentdesignchallenge

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This Organizer combines something basic with technology. It has 7 sections through using the cool hex design. One section for an echo dot, one section for pencils, one section for pens, one section for erasers and paper clips, one section to hold your phone, one section for holding USB and SD cards and one section for holding sticky notes, . My main focus on this design was to incorporate the same basis of the Lazy Susan Table. The organizer spins around so you can reach each of the several sections. Lastly, the cords have its own navigation system to prevent the cord for charging your phone and the power cord for the echo dot getting tied up and tangled. 1. I had an issue with planning and setting up the navigation for the cords. I also had an issue with measuring cords and lengths of things to put into the organizer. I used a ruler but it would've been more accurate if I used a dial caliper 2. If I could redesign this project, I would focus more on not trying to create more space for the navigation of the cords and instead make it so that the navigation ran through less of an area to create a smaller product to maximize size efficiency. In hind sight I wish I worked more with the sizing to make my organizer more efficient. 3. 3-D printing will help me test run my product so I can use trial and error to work on maximum efficiency of the product and maximum cost efficiency. 3-D printing would also let me print my product and let me see how useful and practical it could be.

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