At the very first glance, it looks like my kid's pencil case. After much thought, it can actually be used for so many other purposes. If it is actually waterproof and heat-resistant, it looks like a workable lunch box too.
ErinMakesStuff
over 7 years
I printed the smaller box today. I love how it turned out. Thanks for the design!
no hurry :)
over 7 years
Hi Nerucan, No, you don't need support material! That's what makes this lovely box so nice!
Nerucan
over 7 years
Hi, I wanted to ask if you need support material? thank
ErinMakesStuff
almost 9 years
Downloaded and can't wait to print!
no hurry :)
about 10 years
Thank you! Although halfway there was a little blockage in the nozzle, the hinges work! May be the gaps can even be more narrow, when printing at .06?
In Blender I can import the STL and change the dimensions of the box easily. But adapting the hinges is a different thing...
(I am just a newby, this helps me to learn a lot!)
Truckle
about 10 years
<p>Thanks for putting a larger box up; it has printed just as well as the small box. I've uploaded a photo for comparison of the two sizes. They are well designed and I look forward to seeing more work from this designer!</p>
Watson
about 10 years
Hey, I have uploaded a second version of the box which is bigger than the first one. Hope it is as big as you expected it to be. If you print it, I would be happy to see a picture of the finished box...
Truckle
about 10 years
Excellent little box. Printed really well with no fiddling afterwards - the hinge works well straight off the plate. I would like to try making a larger box but only have a basic skill with Sketch - up.