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Simple Round Cross-Stitch Box 37

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Round Cross-Stitch Storage Box (0.4mm Nozzle Optimized)

This is a functional, circular storage box featuring a lid designed specifically for cross-stitching. Combining technical 3D printing precision with traditional crafting, this model offers a seamless experience from printer to needle.


Technical Precision & Optimization

Unlike standard 3D-printed stitching plates, this model is mathematically engineered for a 0.4mm nozzle. The grid geometry is perfectly aligned with standard 3D printing line widths to ensure the cleanest possible print with zero wasted movement.

  •    Hole Size: 1.26 mm (exactly 3 wall lines).
  •    Gap/Bridge: 0.84 mm (exactly 2 wall lines).
  •    Stitch Pitch: 2.1 mm (approx. 12 Count Aida equivalent).

By matching these dimensions to a 0.42mm line width, the printer performs a continuous path with minimal retractions. This results in maximum print speed and superior surface quality without "blobs" or "strings".
 

Features

  •    Circular Design: A sleek, round aesthetic that fits comfortably in the hand.
  •    Canvas Feel: The 12-count scale provides a comfortable stitching experience similar to traditional fabric.
  •    Clean Geometry: No thin walls or weird gaps—just solid, structural lines.
  •    Compatibility: Designed to work perfectly with standard cross-stitch needles and embroidery floss.
     

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The grid is a 37 x 37 square. To form the circular stitching area, the pattern steps in as follows: Step 1: Three shifts of 2 holes. Step 2: Three shifts of 1 hole. Step 3: Another three shifts of 2 holes. I have attached a diagram to help you visualize the layout and count the holes more easily! Since the grid is 37 x 37 holes, this provides a maximum stitching area of 36 x 36 stitches
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I believe it’s 36 squares but 37 holes because you count a “square” across the intersection between the holes
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How many holes across are these? It's hard to count from the photos.
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