
Squarebox+top
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I've been collecting numerous small 3D printer components (mainly hotends, fans, and wiring) and I needed a secure place to store them. So, I customized the designs of arcbox7 and arcbox8: I made the box square, larger, and altered the design of the top so that when printed without supports the inside of the top ends up looking excellent. Modifying this was quite straightforward since I utilize parametric design software (http://birkbinnard.com/blog/parametric-modeling/), but it took some time to get the geometry of the top's handle just right. The top fits snugly on the bottom and is tall enough to accommodate over-filling the bottom. I used transparent yellow for this print because I thought it might be interesting to see the internal structure clearly. The box printed in a little less than 22 1/2 hours, and the top in about 7 hours, using layer height = 0.200 mm. The box features a rippled bottom surface to prevent warping and to enable easy removal from the print bed.
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