Christmas Gift Labyrinth Puzzle Box

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Christmas Gift Labyrinth Puzzle Box

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Christmas Gift Labyrinth Puzzle Box

This Christmas gift box can be used like any other, although there is a twist. Quite literally, you will need to twist and turn this puzzle box to get to the gift inside.

 

This is a classic labyrinth maze, with a easy-to medium difficulty. If you like this design - give it a like or a boost and I will create harder difficulties to download!

 

This is the perfect gift to take a standard gift to the next level. A can of beer, a gift card, money, chocolates, any of these can fit in this labyrinth puzzle box gift and then you can gift it to your family or friends (or enemies..) and see how frustrated they get trying to get inside.

 

Gift Size Dimensions (internal hole dimension):

Diameter: 82mm

Height: 102mm

 

Scale all parts to 115% to use the puzzle gift box to store a 330ml can at 115mm high - note not tested!

 

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This is a classic labyrinth maze, with a easy-to medium difficulty. If you like this design - give it a like or a boost and I will create harder difficulties to download!

Assembly

There is some minor assembly required. Simply print the bows on a separate plate and they will snap in to place. The bow parts will flex slightly to allow them to clip into place, watch the video below if you are still unsure.

Assembling the christmas gift labyrinth puzzle box

FIlament used: 

  • Bow - Sunlu Matte White
  • Box - Sunlu Rainbow Silk

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Very nice design. Here are some pictures of the full scale box with ribbon and the scaled box minus the ribbon. I appreciate your quick response to questions and your suggestions on the scaled box. I should have scaled the box then applied the embellishments so they would not have stretched, but it still looks nice! Thank you for sharing the design.
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Wow looks really nice, thanks for sharing the pics. The embellishments on the side work really well too
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Perfect Print! Thank you :-) (I think if the maze was upside down, the difficulty level of opening the gift would be higher.
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Good idea with the glow in the dark 😊
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Works perfectly, thank you 😀
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very nice finish 👌
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Absolutely perfect print thank you !
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Wonderful, good luck to whoever may need it Christmas morning 😄
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Down scale to about 50% and printed well enough
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that’s great to know, thanks for sharing!
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Printed great in a Christmas theme with PLA basic. Everything clips together nice. Fits a decent amount inside. After printing some other labyrinth puzzle boxes, this one has been the best and the triangle that shows you where you're at is the cherry on top.
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Question: I scaled this (X-Y) to 75% since I only need to put a gift card in it. I left Z at 100%. The result was a maze that with a very small effort could just be pulled out. I think this is because the bump on the inside also scaled down. The top is exactly the same size as the box, but the maze cylinder has almost 0.5mm gap inside the box. Any thoughts?
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The tolerances are slim and it could be pulled out with a decent amount of force if printing as standard. I don’t see why scaling it down would make this easier though. You could try adding a modifier to the internal bump to increase its size, but that would be a bit risky as you wouldn’t be able to confirm it fits the maze. If you don’t have much time, maybe you could file down the existing nub and print a new one that works with your scale and super glue it on?
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Replying to @Jameswatts1990 :
Thanks for the quick response! I am reprinting at designed scale now, while it is printing, I figured out how to salvage the scaled print. The smallest track gap is 2mm on the scaled maze, so carefully drilled a 2mm hole through the triangle tip, taking out the nub. With the scaled box over the maze, I used a short piece of filament inserted through the hole till it reached the maze and marked the length to the inside of the triangle. I then created a 2mm rod in the slicer to the filament length. I will print it with 100% infill then carefully sand one end cone shaped to about 1.8mm. With the maze still inside the box, glue the rod in place. The triangle tip is a bit rounded but doesn't look too bad. Scaling the ribbons proved to be a bit more challenging to get them to fit (because they are laying on their side on the plate, you can't use the same scaling as the box) so I opted to print a bow from another design and glue it on. Thank you for sharing this design!
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Great work cant wait for our kids to work this on one Christmas.
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Thanks for the boost! Best of luck to them, I tested it at work and the average solve time (for adults) was about 5 minutes (fastest was 2m30s)
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Awesome print. Great idea.
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Hello, a splendid project! Is it possible to have the same with an easier difficulty level?
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