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Closure for Cardboard Boxes (V2.0)

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No print-in-place *Updated*0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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*Update 15.02.26*: I have uploaded an improved version that works even better and is even more stable. You can find the new version here. I hope you like it Closure for Cardboard Boxes (Improved)

 

This is Version 2.0 of my closure for cardboard boxes

I have already released the first version, but this new version has a flatter design. This allows the boxes to be stacked better without the closure getting in the way

 

I had the problem that I store my filament in a cardboard box, but it was always open. That's why I designed a closure

All parts are Print in Place

To attach the closure to the box, you cut small recesses into the cardboard and insert the parts. Then, the "nails" are pushed through the cardboard to secure everything firmly

 

The great advantage: If you store things in such boxes, you no longer have to constantly seal and unseal them with tape. Instead, the box can be opened and closed as often as desired – practical and sustainable

 

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If you find my closure useful, please boost me. This motivates me further and is positive feedback that I greatly appreciate :)

 


 

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