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Nee Doh 2x2 Cube Box

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D4x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA001

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This is a Nee Doh box for the 2x2 Nee Doh Nice Cubes. I found a few of these online but had issues with the filament hinge being too tight, and the lid not closing properly even with the magnets. So, I built one from the ground up with better tolerances to the hinge design, and larger magnets to increase the hold when the lid is closed. The lid closes completely, even without the magnets installed, and the magnets hold the box shut tightly.

 

You will need a total of 4 4x2 magnets, a small piece of filament for the hinge, and a small drop of super glue in the hole for each magnet.

 

Link to the magnets I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5GHPXGK?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_6 

 

I do also have a 6-magnet version, but since I found the 4-magnet version holds closed well enough I never printed it, so don't have a pic to upload for my profile. If I ever print it I will add it as a profile.

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