2010 Hex Desktop Calender

For Christmas I decided I would be laser cutting my parents gifts this year. I really liked the idea of a calender desk toy, and thought there was something really nice about the idea of building with time, so this construction toy calender, cut from 1/8th inch thick birch plywood and left natural, came about.

The design is based off of 4volt’s Hex Connector Toy and inspired by the bonsai calender (which clearly I love conceptually… but I think isn’t so great aesthetically).

What I really like is that at the end of 2010, there’s no need to throw out this calender. Instead, a new calender for 2011 (and so forth) can be cut, and used with the previous year’s to build bigger and better creations.

I’ve posted the files for it, as well as assembly instructions, over on Thingiverse, so if you feel so inclined to make your own, be my guest.

2 thoughts on “2010 Hex Desktop Calender

  1. Oo-oh. Does that mean I may get another set for my birthday next year, too? Mommy like!(So do all those kids and teachers at school- the teachers are allowed to touch!0 It’s a toy! It’s a calender! It’s an instrument of maternal bragging!

  2. This is lovely, andrew! I love the idea that you can have your office plant and calendar in one, and that you can form it yourself!

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