Stacking box
myminifactory
Think Outside the Box, Not Inside It. You Can Never Have Too Few Innovations. Print Your Own Stacking Boxes to Keep Your Possessions Organized, Whether They're Small Parts Like Screws and Nuts or Large Items Like Toys and Miscellaneous Objects. We Designed This Box for Testing 3D-Prints with Large-Bore Nozzles, Just Like Our Transparent Candy Bowl. The Result is a Semi-Transparent Box 3D-Printed at 0.8mm Layer Height with a 1.0 mm Nozzle. Although It's Possible to Print This Box Faster, We Kept the Speed Down to Achieve a High-Gloss Shiny Surface and Higher Quality Print. Look at the Two Attached Pictures Showing the Lower Part Printed at a Higher Speed Than the Top Part. The Result Will Have a Higher Degree of Transparency and Better Print Quality Since the Plastic Can Be Extruded and Cooled Down at a Lower Rate, Needed When Using a Larger Nozzle Size. The Outer Dimensions of the Box Are 120x120x80mm. It Took Less Than Two Hours to Print at Around 20-30 mm/s. We Kept the Geometry as Simple as Possible to Make it Easy to Print and Removed the Layer-Change Zipper-Line by Using Vase Mode in Our Print Settings. To Achieve Optimal Transparency and Strength, We 3D-Printed the Candy Bowl Using Taulman 3D T-Glase (PETT) Filament. By Creative Tools Home - Things - GooglePlus - Twitter - Facebook - Youtube - Instructables - Instagram - Pinterest - Flickr - Vimeo - LinkedIn
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