With Make My Desk Organizer, you can:
Create custom shapes effortlessly: Draw 2D shapes to match your storage needs.
Set precise compartment heights: Adjust the height for each compartment using our intuitive 3D preview.
Download and print your design: Get your perfectly-fit desk organizer ready for 3D printing.
What’s New Since Beta?
We’ve listened to your feedback and made Make My Desk Organizer even better:
Lightning-Fast Performance: Experience a significantly smoother and more responsive design process.
Unleash Your Inner Organizer: Enjoy expanded configuration options for shapes, giving you even more freedom to create the perfect compartments for all your desk essentials.
Alignment Made Easy: Align multiple shapes with a single click, streamlining your workflow and keeping your designs neat and tidy.
Ready to declutter your desk and boost your productivity? Try Make My Desk Organizer today and share your creations on MakerWorld to inspire others!
I run the tool, I start a new blank project as that is the only option.
I am presented with a blank build-plate space and a small toolbar on the left.
The toolbar has only a few options that provide basic primitive creation and I can move those around on the buildplate.
Question
What does this have to do with creating any desk organisation?
The only mention of desk organisation is the default name of the file I created.
There are a few basic primitives and nothing connecting them in a way that would assist in creating anything for desk organisation. Granted if I moved things around enough I could make that. But, you expect the user to link all these things together with no guides or framework, and nothing to get you started.
I could create several things in here unrelated to desk organisation.
The problem I have is two-fold.
Nothing in there shouts “desk organisation”
Nothing in there aids in the creation of something with structure.
It is a nice simple web-based UI for adding a few objects with properties I can tweak, but, I am missing the factor that makes this a thing.
Yeah basic at it comes, better off playing with tinkercad as you get better feature set and more. I just went to the link and played for a minute, got bored, left. Sorry needs more work, templates like the Sign Maker would be a great help.
It’s a nice tool, and will require the user to put in half an hour or more to learn the ins and outs. A tutorial or video will help a lot.
After using it for a while, I particularly like that I can do the layout in 2D and see the 3D in preview pane. Then I can switch to 3D view to adjust the heights while re-positioning in the 2D preview pane.
It will be nice if the preview pane is larger. Right now if I zoom out the preview, the layout will be tiny and hard to grab the objects.
The different Bottom options definitely need some pictorial explanation, to shorten the learning curve.
If possible, options to turn on/off alignment, snap to nearby objects, and snap to grid. Designing an organizer is a lot of such alignment/positioning work.
Another Bambu failure…
My first attempt at an organizer. I set the bottoms all to outline, the 3D preview shows the bottoms, the slicer shows the bottoms, the parts list shows the bottoms, when sliced there are no bottoms.
This tool is useless if it doesn’t work.