Mouse trap 2-gallon bucket
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Ok this project has been a nightmare. I just wanted a mouse trap built into a bucket lid for a 2-gallon Lowes or home depot bucket. I based the design off other walk the plank mouse traps and modeled it all from the ground up with my own tweaks. I added extra thickness to the back of the plank to make it tip later and reset better, I added a ladder holder built in, designed a print in place hinged ladder to go with it, and added a bait holder.
Then when it was all done it was 1% too small even though the test prints worked!! And the ladder kept fusing together.
So here are my print recommendations:
Trap: print in PETG so it doesn't warp. No supports or brim. print at 101% scale
Trap floor: print in PETG. Print at 101% scale. no support
Ladder: print in ABS (PETG kept fusing the hinge together for me). 100% scale. no support
OR
Print the whole thing in pla if you aren't putting it outside.
I can post the fusion file if anyone wants them.
***Edit: 06/02/2026 Added a V2 with a 36% bigger trap door. The door is thicker for better reset and more sudden drop. The pivot is moved forward for the same reason. Still fits on a 2 gallon bucket and the v2 files don't need to be printed at 101%
***Edit 6/5/2026: I added a 3D‑printable bucket in case you can’t get your hands on a real one. Fair warning: I don’t recommend printing it unless you absolutely have to. It devours half a spool of filament and takes like hours to print. Meanwhile, a 2‑gallon bucket at Home Depot costs like three bucks.
Still, not everyone lives near a hardware store, or in a place where “gallon” means anything. Later today I may post a 5 gallon version if the test prints come out. Still not sure if it will be a remix or print profile. Feels like it should be a remix.










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