Sandwich Baggie Storage Box (152 ct.)

Sandwich Baggie Storage Box (152 ct.)

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We keep our baggies in a wide but thin drawer, neatly stacked and organized by type - gallon, snack, sandwich, quart-size. The cardboard boxes they come in are unfortunately prone to shredding as we pull the drawer open and shut, and even when left sitting on a shelf, they tend to get tattered and torn. My 10-year-old, 6-year-old, and I decided to take matters into our own hands and designed these boxes you can print at home that will be more durable. My 10-year-old daughter deserves credit for teaching me how to use Tinkercad - she watched tutorials and played with it until she saved me the time and effort of figuring it out on my own. These boxes were carefully designed so they can be printed without a skirt, brim, or raft build plate adhesion. They also don't require any supports, which would have been a nightmare to clean up in a simple hollow box - a beveled edge under the lip achieves this. I'll be uploading more models soon, including the Gallon size storage, which is split into two pieces (left and right side). We had to do this because our Monoprice Ultimate printer doesn't have enough space to print it as one piece, but all the other sizes print just fine on both the Monoprice Ultimate and Wanhao Duplicator 6 printers, which has a build area of 200 x 200 x 175 mm.

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