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C and D Cell Battery Storage Boxes with Snap Lid

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Woosh and you got compact snap lid storage boxes designed to hold 6 C or D cell batteries.

 

Dimensions:

 

C Cell - 56.5 mm (H), 101.5 mm (L), 71.5 mm (W)

 

D Cell - 68 mm (H), 122.5 mm (L), 85 mm (W)

 

C Cell printed with Bambu PETG HF BLACK & TRANSLUCENT BROWN.

 

D Cell printed with Bambu PETG HF BLACK & TRANSLUCENT ORANGE.

 

TRANSLUCENT PETG with 2 or 3 walls and gyroid infill results into the patterns visible in the pictures.

 

 

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Awesome battery boxes
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Nice! What filament did you use?
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Replying to @Kiselly :
PLA matte dark green for the lids and basic black PLA for the bodies turned out great no issues at all
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This is exactly what I needed, nothing like having a couple of brand, new electronic item that take crazy besides batteries and need to carry extra batteries for that items that I found this print which was exactly what I needed at exactly the right time. Thank you so very, very much
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Thanks 🖖
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printed with Sunlu PETG, works great
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beautiful and easy to print! thanks
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Very good, prints easy and perfect, lid fits perfectly, thanks for shareing, printed in BBL red and black
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I printed 4 of the C boxes and they were really great. However, I've tried to print the D box 3 times and they've all failed. The first two maybe were caused by some glitch in the slicer as it seems that the bed wasn't lowering and it just kept printing at the same level. So, I'll ignore that. The third attempt, however, was going nicely until near the top of the box when the middle two pieces (held up by a small point on the base of the box) broke off and ruined the print. I'm using PLA, not PETG, but it seems that the design is flawed by having such a small contact point for the middle two pieces.
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I realized that I needed to add supports. Once I did that, it came out perfectly!
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Replying to @osu_kevin :
Sorry that you had problems printing. I actually printed both versions with both PLA and PETG to ensure that there wouldn't be any issues and that it wouldn't require supports. Which printer and what filament did you use?
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Having the same issue on the D Cell box. I guess I will try supports on it next.
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passt perfekt
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Compact, efficient design. Thanks!
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