Search models, users, collections, and posts

Modular Spider Prankbox April Fool's

IP Report
GIF
GIF

Print Profile(1)

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

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3.8 h
4 plates

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
8
15
1
2
11
7
Released 

Description

The Modular "Sweets" Prank Box 🍬✨
Got a friend with a sweet tooth? Time to teach them a lesson about taking candy without asking!

This cleverly disguised "Sweets" box looks like a harmless container for your favorite treats. But slide the lid open, and instead of a sugar rush, the victim gets a fright! A hidden mechanism causes a creepy creature to leap right at their fingers.

Perfect for office desks, coffee tables, or Halloween pranks.

🆕 Upcoming Variants:

This design features an interchangeable scare mechanism. The initial release includes the classic jumping spider, but keep an eye out! Over the next few days, I will be releasing alternative "scare" inserts (think snakes, roaches, and more) that you can easily swap into this same box.

How it works:

The magic is in the design. No metal springs or rubber bands are required! The box uses a fully 3D-printed, curved flexible arm attached to the sliding lid. As the lid is pulled back, the arm compresses against the edge of the box, forcing the loaded creature to pop up instantly.

Features:

  • 100% 3D Printed: No extra hardware, screws, or metal springs needed.
  • Clever Spring Mechanism: Uses the natural flex of the filament to create the pop-up action.
  • Interchangeable Scares: The launching mechanism is designed to be compatible with various creatures. Start with the included spider, and swap it out for other options as they are released.
  • Multi-Color Friendly: Designed with clear sections (box, lid, text, creature) so you can easily swap colors to make the "Sweets" label pop and the surprise look extra menacing.

Printing Recommendations:

Material: PLA works great for the box and lid. For the flexible arm (and interchangeable creatures), PETG is highly recommended as it offers better flexibility and longevity without snapping, but PLA will work for a good while!
Infill: Not to care about, because everything is thin.
Supports: In the printfile are the supports provided for best looking box prints, but I also printed one of the boxes without supports, just in the orientation you use it. It worked, you just have to remove some loose filament at the overhangs.
Assembly: Simply put the lid into the grooves of the main box by bending it a little bit, ensuring the eyelet is over the edge. Hang in the flexible arm. Insert your chosen creature into the launch mechanism. Leave it on a table, and wait for your first victim! Do not glue the creatures, because for really greedy people ther is a chance for jumping on the hand!


Documentation (1)

Other Files (1)
Instruction.txt

Comment & Rating (1)

(0/1000)