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BOX - organizer - XL size

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 35% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 35% infill
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Please consider a Boost Token reward, if you like the model, thank you.

 

 

 

The weight of filament needed : 950 - 1000g

 

You need to use M3 size nuts and bolts to assemble the box.

 

Information can be found in the attached image.

 

For the hinges and the buckles, it is possible to drip instant glue into the screw hole before screwing to fix it.

 

All printable parts take up 3 heating pads, I recommend to print a combination of e.g. tray and lid for printing.

 

dimensions : 229x140x158 mm without handle 

 

 

here is a link to my smaller box : https://makerworld.com/en/models/225569#profileId-243585

here is a link to my biggest XXL box : https://makerworld.com/en/models/489511#profileId-402755

 

Building the box is fun, enjoy everything.

 

 You can find other interesting models in my profile. - https://makerworld.com/en/@BHMarten

 

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Needs some work. None of the screw sizes mentioned worked for me. The handle needed heat inserts because the default settings did not work for me. I don't like all the supports that fill all the holes. The handle is rough due to the supports that probably could have been skipped if designed better. Ended up reprinting all the nut holders. I think the screws are all going to fall out with repeated opening and closing, since there are no washers or lock nuts or needs lock tight. Anyway good enough for the first aid kit I am putting together. Not sure why the lid screw isn't designed like the others.
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Unfortunately, it is not a mistake on the part of the creator, everything fits perfectly if the procedure is followed and the elements are placed in the right places. That is why the ends of the nuts are marked with dots to make it clear where to place them, after inserting the nut everything is tightened completely to the stop and works without problems. Have a nice day.
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Replying to @BHMarten :
@BHMarten if you tighten the screws all the way then open and close the box a few times they are loose. With enough repetition they will fall out. I am not sure why supports were used in the print profile. I did not say it was a mistake, just needs some work. Also the nuts marking with dots was fine, that doesn't have anything to do with the issues I had.
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Replying to @johnclark3d :
It's designed so that the screws are tightened tightly, then the levers turn on the pivot and there is no reason for the screws to come loose. If they do come loose for some reason, try using a little glue and gluing it to the threads and joints.
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Good, the top cover needs support for printing, others do not
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Luckily, I had a random M3 bolt set on hand, so I decided to try this box. And I am glad I did! This turned out great, and your instructions were easy to follow. I printed in Bambu matte grey and white. The strength of the box is very nice, and even with the bolts all tightened, the trays move freely. Very nice, and I will definitely be boosting!
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Helo, thank you very much for your nice comment ! Nice print !
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Replying to @user_1532921141 :
Was it really necessary to ask this under every single comment OP made. You didn't even post it as a reply to his comment so he's not going to get a notification for it. Literally the third picture they posted tells you exactly which screws are needed, why would you not check those before asking the same question a dozen times.
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nice storage box design, thanks to the author
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nice job !! thanks
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Replying to @user_1532921141 :
among the pictures of the model from the author is a picture with a description of the screws used in the lower left corner
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I love these boxes, have printed all three sizes. My only suggestions are one, that the screws are very hard to tighten all the way, you really have to twist the screwdriver hard to get the components hinges to fit snuggly. This isn’t an issue with the tolerances, but maybe the lengths of the provided nuts. Two, if you are able to come up with a clever solution for adding bottom weight that would be good so it doesn’t tip over. Other than that, fantastic model! Very well designed.
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Hello, thx for comment... nice colors combination !
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People were flabbergasted that i made this lol. All thanks to the creator. Amazing work
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Thank You !
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nice print, thank you. supports popped right out and went to get her nicely.
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Super ! Thx
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This turned out great, and your instructions were easy to follow. I printed in Bambu matte grey and white. The strength of the box is very nice, and even with the bolts all tightened, the trays move freely. Very nice!
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Thank you.
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Genau richtig für mein LED-Material. Vielen Dank
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Beautiful !!
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I printed it for my wife, for sewing supplies. She is satisfied. The model is excellent. Thank you!
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To prevent it from tipping back, you can make the handle longer and on a hinge so that it tilts into the body of the lid. This will save space and when the lid is opened, the handle will serve as a footrest.🤔
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Hi, thank you.. I also use the box for sewing supplies, but I didn't plan to :)
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