Ingenuity Project Divider Box
by sutherlandc in Workshop > Laser Cutting
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Ingenuity Project Divider Box

I made a divider box that can fit small items like pencils, screws, nuts, washers, etc.
Supplies
Wood, laser cutter, Glowforge website, Makercase website
Interview
I first talked to my client to see what he needed. I interviewed him and came up with the divider box for organization.
First Prototype

I made my first prototype with a website called Tinkercad. I then talked to my client and he said he wanted it one inch shorter and the spaces to be smaller.
Second Prototype

I made my second prototype out of card board with the website called Makercase. I then put my design into Glowforge and laser cut it. My client said he loved it but wanted the dividers to be removable.
Final Product

This was my final product. I made all of the changes that my client wanted and put it back into Glowforge. The material I used this time was wood though.