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Milwaukee Packout Lunch Box / Tote

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X1 Carbon
P1P
H2D
P2S
A1
P1S
X1
X1E
H2S
H2D Pro
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
Designer
44.9 h
4 plates
5.0(4)

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Description

I wanted a small lunch box or tote that worked with the milwaukee system. Unfortunatly Milwaukee's lunch boxes are HUGE! So this is what I came up with. Latches onto the packout cleats, has a TPU lid for durability, and looks like it came right from them!

 

First thing to mention, the main box is a LOOOOOONG print. I used a matte pla (Inland Matte PLA Brick Red) for a extremely close color match, so for durability, I printed it almost solid. Up to you if you want to change that. Second, it takes forever because it has the second color for the logo. I could have done a separate panel of some sort, but I really wanted the “One Piece” look. This print would be perfect for the H2D though.

 

As for the TPU Lid, you can print it in any material, but if not using TPU, you will probably need to sand/file the “locking” nubs on each side of the box to get a proper fit. I didn't want to use magnets as they can attract unwanted debris. 

 

Additional Hardware : You will need M3 and M4 heat set inserts. Along with 8 - M3x10mm SHCS for the cleat, 2 - M4 x 10mm SHCS for the handle, and 2 - M4 SHCS between 14 and 20mm for the Lid. I recommend the longer for grip. I didn't incorporate heat set inserts for the lid since TPU generally grips pretty well. I used a small amount of blue Loctite to keep the handle bolts from loosening when the handle rotates. Just screw in until tight then back off a 1/16 to an 1/8 of a turn.

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