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Cigarette Case with Threaded Cap

IP Report

Print Profile(1)

All
X2D
X1
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
P1S
A1
H2S
H2D
H2C
P1P
X1E
H2D Pro
P2S
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.5 h
2 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
6
15
1
0
14
10
Released 

Description

A compact threaded cigarette case designed in Fusion 360 and printed on a Bambu Lab X2D using dual nozzles without a purge tower.
The textured grip pattern gives it a solid feel in the hand, while the threaded cap keeps the cigarette protected from dust and light moisture during transport.

 

For this print, I used two colors:

Gray body
Green accent rings

 

The green parts were printed with the right nozzle, and surprisingly the print came out very clean even without a purge tower.

 

The thread was intentionally designed a little tight at first. After opening and closing the cap several times, the movement becomes smooth while still keeping a bit of sealing effect. It is not waterproof like IP68, but it still provides decent protection for everyday carry.

 

The model can also be printed:

On a regular single-nozzle printer
With AMS multi-color systems
In a single color without any issues

 

Easy to print, functional, and compact.

 

And yes — smoking is harmful to your health ☠️🚭
This model is made mainly as a practical storage gadget and Fusion 360 design experiment.

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