Elf on the shelf Isolation jail

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Elf on the shelf Isolation jail

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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I have you the perfect solution for lazy parents or naughty children, you decide, no judgment here.

 

This elf isolation box is the perfect place for elf to travel home from the north pole to greet his family for the holiday season.

It's also great for when you're children are misbehaving and elf needs to take a break from its mischievous behaviors.

 

Going on a trip and want to take elf? No problem, use his travel isolation box !!

 

I have included 3 different signs with sayings but feel free to customize you're own sign with whatever messages you'd like and add the print profile for others to enjoy.

 

Its pretty easy to put together, some pieces are a tight fit.  I didn't need to use glue so it's perfect for storage when not in use, just take it apart.

There are two front pieces that go together and you slide the jail door in and out from the top. both front pieces are different sizes, I have labeled the print beds. The inside piece is the one with straight bottom. Like Pictured above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am struggling with the bottom piece. it’s too wide and won’t pop in. Unless I’m doing it wrong.
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it’s about that much too wide.
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oops, that’s the outside piece, the piece that was labeled b on the bed plates should have a smooth bottom on it like this
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and then the top piece should fit right into that piece so there is a space in between them both for the door to slide from the top
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Printed without issue and assembly was a breeze. Made this to guve my daughter a break from planning daily elf shenanigans for my granddaughter. Glad this elf on a shelf was not a thing 20 years ago it is exhausting. 😂
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I totally agree 👍 😂 my oldest is 24 and youngest is 2 years old so I’m definitely one of those exhausted elf Mammas that just needed a break! So far it’s been amazing at really making the young ones behave extra well just because they don’t want their elf in jail 😂
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I will go on my computer to update my post but until I get there I will give some further instructions here 😉 it’s very straight forward, the only part that is a bit tricky is this part on the front to make the door slide. the plate marked front part B is the piece that slided into these holes at the front. then the rest all just clicks together easily.
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Thank you!! I love this so much! it’s too cute. I’ll post pics after I put it together.
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thank you
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didn’t use the ams but printed well in one colour. Coloured the raised bits with acrylic markers and it looks fab. Kid is on best behaviour since the elf was put in lock up 🤣👌🏽
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great model, loved it. I printed with .6 nozzle and it didnt fit perfectly, I needed to sand down some of the spots that fit together to make them a tiny bit larger. but aside from that, great model! thank you :)
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Printed awesome!
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Hi! I am printing these now for my grandkids! They are going to LOVE these. Do you have pics on assembly? I can probably figure it out, but don’t want to mess them up.
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hi Kim, it’s very straight forward, the only part that is a bit tricky is this part on the front to make the door slide. the plate marked front part B is the piece that slided into these holes at the front. then the rest all just clicks together easily.
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I am struggling so much getting this to fit together. Some of the pieces just don't seem to line up, unless I am doing something wrong. Going to try to reprint and try again.
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you are probably using the two front pieces opposite. read through some of the comments and see pictures and troubleshooting. you don’t need to re-print, I promise, they fit
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Priceless!
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