Desktop trays

Desktop trays

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Fed up with things across your desk when they could have their own little homes? Use these little trays to organise your life. "30 years ago I am nobody. Then I patented the Hankl Flank Pat system. And like that! I am Jan Hankl! You know?!" Jan Hankl Instructions Hello from tealid.... To use: Select the trays you need on your desk. Print, place and allocate each thing to its own little home. Print more if needed. This will ensure that you feed your OCD and also know where things are when you need them. See photos for before and after. I can't live without them now. Design Features: Four trays are provided. Here are some examples of what they can hold: Tray A - watches and pens, tweezers, Apple remotes, etc Tray B - small paper holder (includes passports, Lindt chocolate bars, business cards, etc) Tray C - 4 USBs and 3 SD cards, pens, wallet, phone Tray D - keys, coins, bracelets, calculator, caliper. How to: Load .stl file and print. Printed in approximately 2 hours each (1.75mm at .2mm). UP3D printer will automatically print with supports etc. Variants: Four types included How to get one? Feel free to contact me for latest price if you don't have a 3D printer.

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