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This is a kumiko style desktop organizer / jewelry box, but you can use it as a tray or bathroom organizer too.
The kumiko-pattern cover and top cover insert can be printed separately so this print requires no AMS. 

The overall dimensions for this model without the Top Cover: (Outer - LxWxH - 163x113x44 mm ) / (Inner - LxWxH - 155x105x42 mm )
The Top Cover adds another 15mm for the overall height.
In case you want to use this as an organizer / tray, you will need to print out the first two plates, which are the base and the kumiko style cover. Afterwards you will need to print either the 3rd or the 4th plate, which is the top part of the base. The difference is only cosmetic, the third is without rounded edges, therefore this should also be used in case you want to use it with the top cover, the fourth is with rounded edges, which can be more pleasing in case you want to use it without the top cover.

The fifth plate is an insert which can be used in case you want to use this model as an organizer or a jewelry box.

The sixth and seventh plate is the top cover, which is also optional to print.
Assembly recommendations:
The kumiko style cover is a tight fit with the base, but it should fit together without the use of excessive force. In case its not going together, rather start to assembly it from the beginning, and try to insert the cover while it is being more or less level, and try to avoid pushing one side too far down while the other sides are still up.
The top part of the base (3rd or 4th plate) comes on top of this, and generally the same applies for the assembly as before, it should be a tight fit between the base and the top part, however as the part of the base where this part sits is only 1mm thick, excessive force should be avoided even more so. In my case it fit really well with bot top parts, but in case you would encounter issues, I recommend to rather investigate the issue, and maybe file a bit the material instead of forcing it.
The fifth plate insert should also fit tightly, this part can be easily removed any time, by simply pulling it out.
Generally the same applies to the top cover, however in my experience it is advisable to use a tiny bit of glue in the following places, to ensure good fit:

As the parts fit tightly together, only a very small amount of glue is enough to hold the parts together more firmly.
For me most of the parts printed out nicely at the first try, except the top cover, with this part I encountered some warping, but nothing too major. Since this part also needs supports, it can be that you encounter some problems here, for me it was okay, however if for some reason this not works for you, please consider to add more fan speed and reduce the layer speed for this part.
Please let me know if you like the model in the comments, and in case you encounter any issues or problems feel free to reach out.
Any feedback or advice is appreciated.
Update:
Added a stackable base model, which you can find on plate 8. I have kept the original model too, in case somebody would prefer the more flush base.
Kumiko style - Catch all Tray - Stackable
Publicado em 30 de jul de 2025
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