Flash Card Box - Bendon Brand
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I was approached by a teacher friend who asked if I could create a 3D printed box to replace the paper boxes they use for their Bendon flash cards. They wanted me to come up with my own version of the paper box, so here it is. You can buy the flash cards through these links: - Addition = https://www.target.com/p/288ct-addition-flashcards-bendon/-/A-54387883 - Subtraction = https://www.target.com/p/288ct-subtraction-flashcards-bendon/-/A-54387888 - Multiplication = https://www.target.com/p/8pk-multiplication-flashcards-bendon/-/A-54387865 - Division = https://www.target.com/p/8pk-division-flashcards-bendon/-/A-54387893 This box is designed to be printed in three pieces and won't need any supports. I recommend printing these at a maximum layer height of 150 microns (0.15mm). The pieces might not fit together well with a higher layer height. You'll need to sand down the sliding door edges slightly, depending on how squished the first couple layers are on your print bed. The main point of interference I've seen is in the angled wedge on the door. I sanded them down and then slid the door into the front plate until they fit together smoothly, repeating the process until the door could open and close easily without falling out. Enjoy!
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