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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Jewelry box

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Description

Star Wars Crate Jewelry Box

"The Force will be with you, always."

Inspired by one of the in-game crates from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, this jewelry box transforms a familiar piece of Star Wars loot into a functional storage container for your own treasures, be it kyber crystals, rings, or the odd data chip from your latest mission, makes it the perfect prop that serves a purpose.

 

🧩 Features:

  • paneling — Modeled after the supply crates in Jedi: Survivor
  • Hinged lid — Opens smoothly for easy access to your valuables
  • Jewelry insert — Optional organizer tray for rings, earrings, or other small gear
  • Snap-together assembly — Minimal hardware required

🖨️ Printing Tips:

  • Supports: Remove all supports, put box on its side to allow for as few filament switches as possible.
  • Filament: Printed in PETG HF, Blue, Red, Black, White, Grey and Lake Blue (For Side Panels).
  • Hinge pin: Ensure a smooth insertion and clean hinge holes for best movement

📦 Perfect For:

  • Star Wars fans & collectors
  • Jedi: Survivor prop enthusiasts
  • Cosplayers looking for in-universe accessories
  • Desk or shelf display pieces
  • Jewelry storage with a sci-fi twist

⚡ “Every crate tells a story.”
Store your valuables like a true Jedi (or smuggler) with this crate, perfect for keeping your treasures safe, whether you’re on Coruscant, Jedha, or just your bedroom.

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I bumped this up to 200 percent and left the insert out- it’s an awesome garbage can!!
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Awesome it worked and lookes awesome!
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One of the cleanest prints I've done so far. Excellent design all around. Particularly loved the way it didn't require numerous filament changes as the layout was so optimized. I skipped the jewelry inserts for my purposes (nice that they were optional). Hinge design is great, works perfectly. Loved the end result. Printed on my X1 Carbon w/ AMS using just Bambu basic/matte filaments.
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thank you so much for the boost and I tried to keep the filament changes down, I prefer low filament switches
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Replying to @TheBluCosmonaut :
Looking forward to trying the Fallout one too. You do nice work.
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What an incredibly great design Not only does the box look extremely good, but the distribution of the individual components on the build plates is also ingenious But the best part is that the model is also designed highly professionally The dimensions are perfectly accurate, the supports hold optimally, and yet they can be removed excellently without leaving any residue Such high quality in the technical design of the model alone is unparalleled A huge compliment to the designer I will definitely learn a few settings from this Phenomenal work Printed in Nobufil ABSx Industrial Blue, Industrial Red, Matte Black, and Arctic White The insert is made of Nobufil PCTG black, which is why it shimmers so beautifully and has a wonderful surface finish
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Thank you so much for the feedback and thank you so much for the photos, boost, and comment. The colors you chose for your print look absolutely amazing, looks better than my print! Will have to give that filament a try. Again Thank you so much for enjoying the print and the kind words!
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Replying to @TheBluCosmonaut :
Oh thank you for your feedback. Nobufil is an Austrian company. Their ABSx can even be printed in an open printer without enclosure. Set the noozle temp to 265° C and the printbed temp to 100° C. Similar to the PCTG the Printbed should be at 80° C but noozle temp 265° C as well. The latter is absolutely gorgous. You will not regret giving it a try.
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very cool
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A great print from a great game. I printed this out and I was super pleased with how it turned out might have to make some more.
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Goes perfect with my BD1 print! Upscaled to 130%.
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A fantastic design and clean print! A great addition from my favorite game to my Star Wars collection!! I upscaled the model to 130%.
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WOULD LOVE to see this as a garbage can; any chance you can scale it up and gut out the insides?
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the inside portion is 100% optional, designed it to be 2 seperate inserts, wanted to give people the option! also fun idea for this print!
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Replying to @TheBluCosmonaut :
I'll let you know how it goes :) Going to enlarge it and see what happens!
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Replying to @TheBluCosmonaut :
Actually when I enlarge it the supports/filament changes are over 1KG. For the main box is it possible to get a file where the sides are separate? I wouldn't mind gluing them on and this would save a TON of time and waste. Would def give you a double boost if you could :D
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