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Stackable Hexbox Evolution thingiverse

Stackable Hexbox Evolution

thingiverse jonahl 872118 Free

Based on my previous implementation of Hex box. Follow my rule that joining mechanism should be integrated to the box structure.(rather than using a separate joint part)
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This time, a "sliding" joint was employed so that the surface area for taking the tensional force increase. This would make the box more durable.
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In additional, sliding mechanism also make the adding and removal of box easier.
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Moreover, you can joining two or more boxes, like what I do in the photo, to make the structure more resist to falling.
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Updated on 04-Oct-2015:
Added a Wall-Hang part. Not tested yet, but should work.
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Updated on 10-Aug-2014:
Some feed back saying that they want a flat surface. So I just add one.



Instructions
For a fast but barely useable box, print with 0.4mm nozzle, 2.5mm layer height.

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Platform thingiverse
Creator jonahl
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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