Modular Advent Calendar with Honeycombs

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Modular Advent Calendar with Honeycombs

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.25mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill, Arachne (optimized for Can)
0.25mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill, Arachne (optimized for Can)
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Description

Advent calendar modular with honeycombs , for your loved ones

With honeycomb modules that can be individually arranged and decorated.

The advantages at a glance:

  • Small individual parts, printable on all 3D printers
  • Modules are printed individually in vase mode, therefore low filament consumption, little printing time required
  • Decoration can be freely selected
  • You can sort the numbers or mix them up
  • Large containers for big surprises
  • individual shapes can be created with the honeycombs, from christmas tree and frames to rectangles or rows
  • Non-destructive opening, everything is reusable
  • the Advent calendar can be laid, placed or hung up
  • when disassembled, it saves space when stored

Printing instructions:

The can and lid are best printed individually in vase mode (nozzle 0.4 mm, vase-mode in file name), but you can also print multiple of them, using the file with “no_vase” in file name, but please set seam position to random, and take care for the nozzle size (nz04/ nz06).
For all other parts, simply use the standard settings.
Amount of filament required: Approx. 500 g

You have to print:

24 x can
24 x lids
53 x connectors
1 x hook
each number once
Decorations as desired, 24 x

I used PETG for the containers, but PLA works just as well.

Comment & Rating (6)

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Great design! Easy to print and assemble! Can fit up to 4 LINDOR chocolates in each box :)
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May you please try to vote my printing profile? That would help me to earn some points. Thanks.
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Really great design and very versatile
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I had to use a hammer to get the connectors in place :P I dunno what I done wrong..
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There should be 0.2 clearance to all sides. In your case that this is not enough, please print the connector again (only about 3 peases for testing) and scale them in x and y to 98%.
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Replying to @schuetzi99 :
to late, hammer has done it´s job already but thanks anyway :D
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