Introduction: Makeup Organizer

I made a 3D-printed makeup organizer as a gift for one of my friends.

Supplies

3D printing machine, Super glue, and TinkerCad (this picture is from PrusaSlicer)

Step 1: Brainstorming

first, when you log on to tinker-cad, I inserted a square and made the base of all the parts. I made a longer one for the poles and I made sure the other two top and bottom pieces are all the same size.

Step 2: Making the Holes

After I had the base of the project. I needed to figure out the sizes of the holes I wanted to insert on the top piece. I measure the makeup brushes in order to figure out the sizes. Then I inserted as many of the hole silicone shapes as I needed for each of the brushes. I connected them all into one piece in order to print faster and more efficiently.

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After my project was thought out, I printed each part out and laid them out in order to figure out which piece goes to which piece. I super glued the top and bottom of each of the poles to connect them to the top section and bottom section.

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