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Puzzle Cube Container 3000

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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9.3 h
4 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

It has come to my attention that some people have been born with an unusual mental condition. They look and act like a regular person, yet they completely lack the compulsion to bring a Puzzle Cube everywhere they go. People born with such an affliction are so deluded that they can actually come to believe not only that it is OK to leave the house with a Puzzle Cube Belt Holster 3000, but also that they don't need a cube holster at all.

 

As shocking as this is, I really do feel sorry for these poor folks. But all is not lost. We can still help them. I bring you the Puzzle Cube Container 3000. It's just like it's belt holstering namesake, only you do have the option, terrible though it may be, to… not… take it with you. Still to be safe you should throw it in your bag just in case.

 

This is a Puzzle Cube container that looks like a Puzzle Cube.

 

Features:

  • Full colour design. You can now print your container to look exactly like a cube
  • No supports needed
  • No glue needed
  • No tools needed
  • No external parts/screws/bolts/springs needed
  • Minimal poop due to keycap design (we all want minimal poop)
  • Slide and Snap keycaps for rapid assembly
  • Support free print
  • Snap on attachable lid
  • Lid latchy thingy to ensure the lid stays secure
  • Unmistakable style that is sure to make your friend cubers jealous

 

Printing Instructions:

 

Each sized print comes on two plates. This is because you need 6 colours including black and an AMS has 4.

 

On Plate 1:

  • Base
  • Lid
  • 2 sides of coloured keycaps

On Plate 2:

  • 2 side of coloured keycaps

 

You need to:

  • Print plate one
  • The 3 keycaps closest to the front of the plate should be attached to the lid (although the difference is arguably negligible, the lid cap edge is a nanometer sharper than the rest)
  • All other keycaps can be used interchangeably on the base
  • Insert 2 sides of keycaps by sliding into position. Push until it clicks (some might need a bit of force)
  • Lid keycaps slide downwards (on an upright lid)
  • Base keycaps slide down for the top (middle) layer and up for the bottom layer

     

  • Print plate 2
  • Insert the keycaps of the final 2 sides as per above

     

If this doesn't make sense, leave a comment.

 

It sounds hard but it should hopefully be self explanatory once you see the print. It shouldn't take more than a minute or two.

 

Sizing Instructions:

 

The holster comes in two sizes:

 

“Small” version. A loose fit for most modern speed cubes of around 55mm (2 plates)

“Large” version. A snug fit for an original Rubik's cube of around 57mm. (2 plates)

 

Yes, you could even store things that aren't cubes in the container.

No, the large size isn't large enough to fit the small cube container in it, but I like the cubes within cubes idea.

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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