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A modern catch-all tray for keys, jewellery, trinkets and desk odds-and-ends. Choose the shape — a rounded oval, a circle, a rounded rectangle, a five-petal flower or a heart — then the border style: a clean smooth wall, vertical fluting, fine horizontal ribbing, cut scallops, a piped-buttercream cake look with a pearl border and swag, or a cute two-tone panda with ears and a face. Size it to your dresser, entryway or desk; the cake and panda styles print in two colours on an AMS-equipped printer (or as a single fused mesh in STL).
Outer shape of the tray: oval (a rounded pill / stadium with flat long sides), round (a circle or soft ellipse), rectangle (a rounded rectangle), flower (a five-petal blossom) or heart. Flower and heart look best when the length and width are close to equal.
Decorative treatment of the border wall. smooth: a clean plain wall. fluted: vertical rounded ribs running top to bottom (the classic ribbed catch-all look). ribbed: fine horizontal stacked ridges wrapping the wall. scalloped: vertical concave grooves cut into the wall. cake: a piped-buttercream look — a pearl bead border round the rim and a draped swag, in a contrast cream colour (two-tone). animal: a cute panda — ears on the rim and a face on the floor, in a contrast colour (two-tone).
Overall length along the long (X) axis. Sizes over ~256 mm may not fit a 256 mm printer bed.
Overall width along the short (Y) axis. Kept at or below the length for the oval; for round it is the ellipse's short axis (equal to length gives a perfect circle).
Height of the border wall above the floor — how deep the tray is.
Print the two-tone finishes (cake, animal) as two single-colour build plates to glue together, instead of one two-colour AMS plate (3MF only). Plate 1 is the tray in the body colour; plate 2 is the accent in its colour: the panda's markings as a flat sticker sheet laid out like the face, or the cake's pearl border as a flat-bottomed glue-on ring that follows the rim (the draped swag then prints on the tray in the body colour — tone-on-tone piping). The tray must fit one 256 mm build plate. Single-colour finishes and STL ignore this.