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Puzzle Gift Box *Extreme Edition*

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*NEW* - All Parts, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
*NEW* - All Parts, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
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Christmas Puzzle Gift Box *Extreme Edition*

 

 

Features:

  • A locked lid
  • A hidden key and bolt locking system with an additional 20 hidden screws to securely hold the lid in place
  • 3 Different screw types
  • 3 Different screw drivers
  • Secret compartments to hide the screw drivers
  • Super strong lock (Box will not open without removing the bolt and all screws)
  • Print in multiple colours without AMS
  • Fun for kids
  • Secret storage
  • Reusable
  • Tolerance test included. This is to ensure all parts will fit before committing to a long print.

This Christmas puzzle box is a great addition to anyone's Christmas day!

 

Fill it with sweets or gifts and give your kids the challenge of figuring out how to open the lid!

 

You need to print the following parts for a full puzzle box:

  1. Box
  2. Lid
  3. Side ribbon strip x 4
  4. Hidden ribbon strips x 3
  5. Top ribbon strips
  6. Key
  7. Bolt
  8. Bolt Cap
  9. Key Cap
  10. 20 Screws
  11. 3 Screw Drivers

All parts are easy to print and fit together easily with generous tolerances.

 

Assembly:

 

  • Tilt the box on its side
  • Put the lid on
  • Insert all 20 screws on all 4 sides of the box
  • Gently slide a side ribbon strip into the track.
  • Keep sliding until it meets the stop.
  • Repeat this on all 4 sides.
  • Insert the drivers into the recessed holes at the 3 corners
  • Slide the hidden ribbon strips in place to cover the holes/drivers
  • Locate the bolt through the hole in the box and into the threads in the lid. (Start by hand)
  • Turn the bolt all the way in with the key
  • Cover the bolt with the bolt cap
  • Put the key into it's secret compartment
  • Cover the key with the key cap.

 

Usage:

 

  1. Take off the caps (Key cap is deliberately tricky - Bolt cap can be popped out by squeezing the box)
  2. Tap the box on your hand or a hard surface to release the key (if it hasn't already fallen out)
  3. Use the key to unscrew the bolt enough to get a grip with your fingers.
  4. Remove the bolt entirely and place to one side.
  5. Remove the hidden ribbon strips
  6. Remove the 3 screw drivers
  7. Remove all 20 screws on all 4 sides of the box
  8. Open the lid!

I have included a tolerance test in the model files and pre sliced profile. This is purely if you are trying to scale up or down and want to check tolerances of all parts. It can also be used to check that you printer is dialled in properly before committing to the full box print.

 

Print Settings:

 

Nozzle: 0.4mm

Infill: 12% Gyroid

Layer Height: 0.2mm

Support: None

Perimeters: 5

Top/bottom Layers: 5

 

This will make everything pretty solid with minimal infill being used.

 

Tip: If you find that the side ribbon strips and/or the screws are tight, then print them at 0.12 layer height. This should give a little more tolerance between the sliding and interlocking parts.

 

Thanks for looking!

 

Please don't forget to post pictures of your makes :)

 

EDIT:

Check out my latest gift box LIVE on my profile now! :P

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Where do the parts go
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Also trying to figure this out!
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Replying to @user_437732072 :
This are no parts to put in the box. These are the test-parts to see if the settings from your printer are good. So every part fits well together, like screws and ribbons.
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I scaled it up to 150%, plan on printing later tonight or tomorrow. is this the hardest variant? I am printing everything in black in hopes it makes it much harder
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how you scale it? every object at 150% or everything selected and 150% scale? once i tried it and it didnt work. and i cant google it. 😅
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Replying to @Pucak94 :
You need to scale everything to the same scale, you can go 1 by 1 or group and then scale both do the same
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Replying to @OverlordAxeon :
okey. thanks for tip. 😁
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Godd stuff! Bottom cap for the middle axis doesn't fit (diameter is 0,05mm bigger than neccessary, at least with the default print settings or with the print profile it came with)
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I have the same thing going on, were you able to fix this? I’m currently sanding down the head of the center bolt in hopes I can get this cap to snap onto it. Not really sure what else to do here
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Replying to @Stitt :
I haven't used the bottom cap, didn't have time for it :)
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Great idea and will bring great joy to the recipient today! :)
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Great, I still finished the interior.
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Nice! - I like the idea here. I'll do another one of these at some point in the near future as it has been a popular model that has a lot of room for even more secrets! haha. Thanks for printing :)
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Printed the box at 150% scale, screws and covers at 152%.Looks and fits perfectly. Kudos for the tolerance test plate!
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Mostly went well. One of the tools snapped when first doing up the screws. Printed the tolerance set to get a replacement. Also having trouble with this cap being too loose.
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Turned out great! I had to print some of the screws separately by object, my filament was stringing and kept knocking them off the plate.
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Thanks for sharing
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Hello, beautiful work, but what are these parts for
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