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reciprocating-saw blades box, Säbelsägeblätter

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0.15mm layer, 5 walls, 12% infill
0.15mm layer, 5 walls, 12% infill
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0.15mm layer, 5 walls, 12% infill
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Optimized Faster Print 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I couldn't find a suitable box for reciprocating saw blades, so I made one myself. 
The box is available with and without logo (Bosch and Makita).

Now with more options!

Suitable for saw blades from 100 to 250mm length, increments 50mm

The hinges are designed so that filament can be used as a connector. I cut a piece of leftover filament to length and then heated and pressed the ends so that the filament does not fall out.

 

Assembly:
1. print all components.
2. cut the filament to length
3. put the components together and insert the filament into the holes
4. to secure the filament from falling out, press on the ends by heating.

 

Print settings:

plate: I used my high temp carbon pattern plate
Layer height: up to 0.2mm (I chose 0.1mm)
Nozzle: designed for 0.4mm nozzle

 

Filaments used:
Black: Extrudr XPETG black matt
Gray: Extrudr XPETG metallic matt
Red: Extrudr XPETG red matt

 

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The design is cool and the print looks great but the blades fall out when holding it upside down
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Would it be helpful to provide a version with an fuller lid? Without this much space at the top?
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Replying to @JackthePrinter :
Yes, definitly! I just wanted to write you this feedback. For my fix, i glued in a simple box into the lid.
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Replying to @kurisutofo.21 :
quick and easy fix
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0.15mm layer, 5 walls, 12% infill
printed perfectly. had a little trouble getting the 'pin' in the front hinge for the clasp, but was able to get the job done. works great.
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Great Work, I rounded the filament on the edges so it will go in smooth.
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Perfect I resized it to fit into my jigsaw case I inserted foam to prevent the blades from mixing when the box is upside down
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Thank you for this great model, i also couldnt' find a suitable box till i found yours. I hoop that you can also disigns a box for jigsaw blades
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Hey, thanks for sharing your make, looks great! For the jigsaw-blades box i need more information, to get it done. For me the original box which came with my jigsaw blades works properly. Please contact me if you have interest that i create one.
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0.15mm layer, 3 walls, 12% infill
The result is impressive 👍🏻
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Hello, do you have a link for the Makita teal
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Jjjjacckk we need a Makita version of this :D
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You can make a remix yourself alternatively I can probably get to it 😉
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Replying to @JackthePrinter :
It's done, have fun with it :)
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Replying to @JackthePrinter :
Wow, how cool. Thanks
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didn't know it needed some sort of extra component for the hinge and latch. also lid was slightly warped
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Hi! Thanks for your feedback. The hinges and latch are designed to be assembled using simple materials, as mentioned in the description (a small piece of filament for the hinge and a paperclip for the closure). Regarding the warped lid — did you print this in PLA? If so, this usually points to a printer or calibration issue (like bed adhesion, temperature, or cooling), rather than the model itself. Happy to help troubleshoot if needed!
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Replying to @user_3297058283 :
thanks for getting back. it was abs. and I only run abs for like 95% of my prints.
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like it so much, had to boost again!
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Thank you so much! If you want to get a modified version, feel free to ask!
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