This is the newest iteration of my original small garbage bin, which I use for storing tooth picks among other things.
All parts are 3D printed, no other materials are needed to assemble, other than perhaps a couple drops of superglue to secure the leaf springs.
I've included the lid in both a plain version without decals and one with additional text on the lid.
The lid has a snap-in hinge and a latching mechanism to secure it in the closed position using a pair of 3D printed leaf springs.
Also the wheels are free to spin thanks to a quick-click sprung shaft, and I supplied both a plain, one-color version as well as a 2-colored design.
Additionally, I've also added 2 versions of the main bin, a plain version and one with added 'Fluffy-Skin' grippy regions.
The lid has quite a tight fit with the hinge arms of the body, so a little care and force is required to push the lid in place.
See the assembly image for a brief explanation on how the springs are assembled.
Assembly of the shafts and wheels are pretty much self explanatory.
Note: as usual, the stereo images are of the cross-eyed type.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopy