I need a clean, fully-parametric SolidWorks model of a plastic bath caddy made up of three trays held by cylindrical side frames. The goal is to showcase good assembly practice, so every part should be built from proper references, named sensibly, and brought together with mates that make the entire unit easy to manipulate and explode. Key points to observe • Visualise the entire piece in plastic—apply an appropriate appearance so renders clearly communicate that intent. • Rely on interlocking geometry rather than screws or snap-fits. Tabs, grooves, or dovetails that slide together and lock in place are what I want to demonstrate. • The trays must seat accurately on the cylindrical supports; clearances should be realistic for 3D printing or injection-moulded plastic, but kept tight enough to look professional. Deliverables 1. Native SolidWorks files (.SLDPRT for each component, .SLDASM for the full assembly). 2. An exploded view with an animation that walks through the interlocking sequence. 3. A short note (PDF or text) explaining design intent, key mates, and any equations or design tables used. Acceptance will be based on: – No missing references or broken mates when I open the files in the latest SolidWorks release. – Smooth sliding fit of interlocking features that can be demonstrated in the animation. – Correct plastic appearance across every part. If this sounds straightforward to you and you have past assemblies that prove your parametric discipline, I look forward to working together.