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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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6 h
5 plates
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A1 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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20x10x3 mm (10PCS) - CB004

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We've created a personalized password-protected stationery box just for you. The box features a combination lock, allowing you to set your favorite numbers as the password. Say goodbye to losing your stationery! Additionally, the box is designed with two layers, making it spacious enough to store all your stationery.

The box is 3D printed using Bambu Lab PLA Basic material, with critical structural components printed in PETG. Two 20*10*3mm magnets from the Maker Store are used as the spring mechanism. The overall assembly is simple and easy to understand.

We hope you enjoy using it!

A custom-designed stationery box with a password lock has been created just for you. The box features a combination lock, allowing you to set your favorite numbers as the password. With this, you will never lose your stationery again! Furthermore, the box is designed with two layers, ensuring ample space for all your stationery.

The entire box is 3D printed using Bambu Lab PLA Basic material, and key structural components are printed using PETG material. The spring mechanism uses two 20*10*3mm magnets sourced from the Maker Store. The overall assembly is simple and easy to understand.

Finally, we hope you enjoy using it.


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Installation Instructions安装说明.pdf

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Great idea, but using only the filament as a hinge is not ideal. Some people will have problems with that. I still have to use the magnet
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My original intention was to avoid using anything other than printed parts as much as possible. Actually, you can look for a 2mm optical shaft alternative in the Maker's Repository.
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Replying to @MrDong :
The problem is getting the filament (1.75mm) through the holes. A 2mm shaft would never have fit. If I were to print it again, I would simply enlarge the holes. Then it would fit. I would have designed it to click in instead. There would be pins in the lid and small indentations in the other part. Then you could snap it into place with a little pressure.
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Replying to @MrDong :
The problem is getting the filament (1.75mm) through the holes. A 2mm shaft would never have fit. If I were to print it again, I would simply enlarge the holes. Then it would fit. I would have designed it to click in instead. There would be pins in the lid and small indentations in the other part. Then you could snap it into place with a little pressure.
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1. I reworked the hinges to make them m3 screw compatible - I understand not wanting to use any hardware so people won't be ddependant on it when they print, but in some cases you just have to 2. I enlarged the ruller holder as it didnt even come close to fitting In that chanfer 3. made the tray a little smaller because it got jammed at the end, so if a kid pulls that out most likely everything will come jumping out of there 4. also put his name on the back 5. btw I printed mine in PETG
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Excellent, as material shrinkage varies, assembly tolerances are unavoidable, thank you for your support, wishing you a pleasant life
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can you provide the stl
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great print quality, now just need to assemble and glue
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Very nice!
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I didn't like the fit of using filament for the hinge so I used some 1.25mm CU wire and it worked a treat.
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Turned out nice! I used Galaxy and Gold PLA and Black PETG for the critical components. Thank you!
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Perfect!
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Really cool design and idea, only thing I'd change is the hole diameter for the hinge. I had to use a lighter and heat gun to get the filament through, but eventually it got there. Thanks for the design and STEP file for the cover cap so I could make my own design!
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Wearing filaments does bother people to a certain extent, I'll have time to think about how to improve it.Thank you for your message.
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I used a 1.5 mm steel rod with a part in the middle like a bow to be able to press it in the outside holes. Unfortunately the rest of the print is so tight in the dimensions that I am not able to put in the knobs.
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The center pivot requires a 1.75mm PETG filament insert, not PLA. i use Top Bamboo consumables, and have had essentially no shrinkage while printing, and have not found assembly difficult.
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can you make a print profile for the a1 mini?
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Yes, I can. I'll figure out how to shrink it. Give me some time.
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thanks
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you could make it a square
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sorry to bother, why does the print file only have the lid?
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I just checked the documents and they are all complete.
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only the lid appears on the A1 mini
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can you please make one for the A1
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The A1 has been released
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it only looks like the A1 mini lid
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It looks like there is only a lid thing on here. How do I print the actual container?
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There are several plates in the print profile, which need to be printed separately
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