Locking gift box puzzle for cash or hiding clues

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Locking gift box puzzle for cash or hiding clues

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Large - 82mm
Large - 82mm
Designer
3.1 h
1 plate
4.9(209)

Medium - 73mm
Medium - 73mm
Designer
2.9 h
1 plate
4.8(143)

Ribbon & pentagon only with increased tolerance
Ribbon & pentagon only with increased tolerance
Designer
27 min
2 plates
4.9(34)

3x Large, Print by Object, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
3x Large, Print by Object, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
10.1 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

Update 2024-12-05:

A few users have reported slightly too tight tolerances for 2 parts. This can vary by filament used, especially if calibrations are not spot on.

If you have this issue I have uploaded a separate profile with 2 new versions of each piece with increased tolerances. Depending on how tight the originally printed pieces are, use your best judgment as to whether you need to print the "loose" or “looser” versions. They are approximately an additional 0.05mm and 0.1mm tolerance.
 

 

If you're giving cash or a voucher to a loved one this Christmas don't just hand it to them in a boring envelope, make them work for it by solving this locking gift box puzzle! Or why not use this puzzle as part of a reveal for a bigger present, e.g a note saying “check the garage” where the new bike/car/next clue can be found etc.

It may not look like much, but this puzzle hides secrets requiring 6 steps to unlock and reveal the gift inside!

 

 

The container comes in 2 sizes to suit whichever note/bill size(s) you wish to gift, see table below.

The internal storage capacity for all versions is a cylinder approximately 73/82mm tall with a diameter of 17mm.

 

Note dimensions are from Wikipedia, but please double check your currency before printing as I've only tested GBP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_one-dollar_bill#Small_size_notes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_pound_sterling#Historical_figures

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro_banknotes#First_series

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_dollar#Second_polymer_series

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_series_of_the_renminbi#Third_(2015,_2019,_2020)_edition

 

Printing

  • No supports required, but some parts have auto brims enabled, especially on the A1 printers.
  • Print parts in the orientation in the profile (using auto alignment in Bambu Studio will orient some parts incorrectly resulting in failed prints)
  • If using dual/tri colour filaments the profiles are orientated correctly for parts/colours to align when assembled. But this is untested as I don't have any to test with. (please comment below if this is not the case)
  • Tolerances are very important for this model to allow all parts to fit together smoothly so please make sure filament is dry and calibrated.

 

Assembly / setting the puzzle

**When assembling, do not force or over tighten any parts as they all need to be removable. If parts are tight, see tips below.**

Check the triangular hole is aligned after screwing in each part otherwise you'll have to undo it all to readjust it.

 

Solving the puzzle

 

Post Processing Tips

After printing remove any stringing and deburr any elephant foot and brims from parts.

The cleaner the threads, the smoother it will fit together. It doesn't need to be 100% perfect as fitting the parts will clean up any minor blemishes/seam spots if needed.

When fitting parts, do not force anything as to solve the puzzle all parts need to be removable.

Start with the ribbon, partially insert it and remove several times, rotate to try all 4 orientations until it loosens up and is easy to insert and remove.

With all threaded pieces insert them into their matching part and start twisting them slowly. Back them out if you feel any resistance and then try again.

Comment & Rating (502)

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great print but my tri color filament is a bit off on the last piece. otherwise, excellent. Edit: This is the large version
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sorry about that, which profile did you print medium or large? looks like the top piece needs to be reorientated 180 degrees.
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Replying to @nadnerb33 :
The large. Do you think mirroring it in orca would work? Or does it require a redesign?
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Replying to @untouch :
I think you just need to rotate the purple piece by 180 degrees in Bambu Studio / Orca. i.e the side facing the front of the plate needs to rotate and face the back of the plate.
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The model is great! I watched the video so I could assemble. Overall very nice!
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thanks for the boost
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where did you watch the video? thx
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Replying to @user_4286648008 :
there's 2 videos in the description for assembling and solving the puzzle
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Medium - 73mm
Fits perfect
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thanks for the boost
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Large - 82mm
No inconsistencies with multiple prints. Top hole is kinda tight but that might be a model issue? Almost broke the top piece of my test print when trying to remove. Overall, very good.
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hey, thanks for printing and for the 5 star the review, it's appreciated! It seems I'm getting a mix of "everything is fine" and "ribbon is too tight" in reviews so I think the tolerance needed for parts to be "removable but not too easily" sits right in the range of natural variance between different user's printers and filaments. I just uploaded a profile with the ribbon and pentagon shaped pieces with increased tolerance so might be worth trying that to see if it's a better fit. Thanks again
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Large - 82mm
A superb mystery box, to be filled with appropriate gifts for Christmas
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danke!
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These came out great and we a good laugh seeing my wife struggle to figure it out. It will make a great White Elephant gift this Christmas. Thanks!!
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thanks for the boost
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It was a perfect little gift, now i would give you a little bit back! Thx
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Thanks, the boost is appreciated
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I wanted to see if I could repurpose the threads for something else i was going to build, so i printed it out at 50% size and it screwed together really well. Yellow Prusament PLA on P1S.
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Large - 82mm
Had to sand down the square shaft of the "very loose fit" ribbon a tad bit, but otherwise this has got to be the best thing I have printed yet. I first printed the original version but had to use vise grips to get the ribbon out as I pushed it in even though it was extremely tight.
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I really need to move my P1S to a better table as even with the anti-vibration. Due to the tight circles on this the P1S would wobble when ran at 100% & led to a failed spaghetti print more than once, even after the print was already 4-7mm tall. Sadly I lost about 150 grams of filament to those, but at least it was the cheap stuff I don't care about. I slowed the print down to the silent (50%) setting, and it printed fine. The layers don't look the best in the picture, but are barely noticeable. The filament I used was just some Grey Inland PLA+ I had leftover, which was dried and has been kept at 10% humidity (I kept the good stuff for after I had things dialed in). Now I just have to print a dozen of 'em (big family with lots of Niece's & Nephew's) before we celebrate Christmas.
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This is a great little puzzle! I Printed several and they will be going in the Yankee Swap Christmas exchange bag! Maybe there is a $1 or maybe there is a $20 or a $100 bill.
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That's very generous! haha
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