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Closure for Cardboard Boxes (Improved)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Update I have uploaded an even newer and better version of the closure This one works completely without the “nails” You can find the model here Closure for Cardboard Boxes |New| Update: No Nails ← best version so far ;)

 

This is the improved version of the Closure for Cardboard Boxes V2.0 Since many people had problems with the Print in Place mechanism in the old version, I have now fundamentally changed the mechanism

The bolt can be easily pushed in and holds securely It is also thicker and wider, which makes it even more stable

After a few times of sliding the bolt back and forth, the mechanism runs very smoothly

This version is even flatter than all my previous versions This makes the boxes even easier to stack, without the closure getting in the way

 

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

 

The big advantage If you store things in such cardboard boxes, you no longer have to constantly seal them with tape and then cut them open again Instead, the box can be opened and closed as often as desired – practical and sustainable

 

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If you find the improved closure useful, please boost me This motivates me to continue designing such models and is nice positive feedback Thank you very much!

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