Ouch Bandage Box v2

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Ouch Bandage Box v2

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Keep your bandages organized with a custom bandage box.

 

Perfectly fits 100 Welly, Band-Aid, or other brand of bandage refills, with an extra compartment on the side for sundries like creams or odd sizes.

 

Do you buy the 200 packs of refills? Print two boxes and keep one in the car.

  • Easy to open but stays shut.
  • Window to see what’s inside
  • Slanted dividers fan out your bandages for easy viewing
  • Two large and two small compartments perfectly fit 100 count refill packs
  • Pattern along the back wall to make bandage removal easy

 

New in v2:

  • Optimized for flat printing to make lettering supports easier to remove
  • Reversed the opening direction for right-handers
  • Improved friction mechanism to accommodate a greater variety of printers and filament
  • Lowered the top back wall to make removal easier
  • Slightly decreased the overall size of the box
  • New “mod” back pattern inspired by bandages
  • (v1 was on Cults3d)

 

Printing:

  • Supports are optimized to facilitate easy removal and fast printing
    • Rotated for easy removal
    • 5mm separate instead of 2.5mm to speed printing
    • 1mm from borders for easy removal
    • No interfacing for easy removal
  • Removing the cover from the insert may be stiff after first printing. You can loosen the fit by sliding the cover on and off a few times.
  • If you use glue on your baseplate, make sure you remove the glue before assembly, otherwise it may be very difficult to remove the cover!
     

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Hi! I came over from cults3d to find your 2nd version and unfortunately I'm not able to use or even open these files. I use Ultimaker Cura and Prusaslicer and neither can open. Any advice?
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are you able to run bambuslicer? if so you'll get all the proper slicer settings, and at a minimum you'll be able to export to stl for prusa or cura
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