"tin" box with lid (vase mode)

"tin" box with lid (vase mode)

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<p>This is a small, two part box. I made it in the design of all those tin boxes. I needed to store a bunch of small fiddly parts. We all have small fiddly parts. Print one and put them all in there.</p><h3>Print instructions</h3><p>This model was designed to be printed with a standard 0.4mm nozzle, though it will work with a 0.6mm or 0.8mm nozzle as well, so everyone can print one!</p><p>Here are some recommended settings and information about the design, to help you get the best print:</p><ul><li>Spiral vase mode / Spiralize outer contour: turn this on, this is how the whole magic works</li><li>Line Width: 0.8mm (<i>this is important, and yes, you can do it with a 0.4mm nozzle</i>)</li><li>Layer Height: 0.3mm (<i>not necessarily required, but anything more and the curves don't work as well</i>)</li><li>Bottom Thickness / Bottom Layers: 1.5mm (e.g. 5 layers at 0.3mm layer height) (<i>this is important to get the best quality bottom with this model</i>)</li><li>Wall speed: 30mm/s (<i>you are pushing a lot of plastic, so a slower speed is best, though if you are confident in your hot end you can go faster</i>)</li><li>Printing Temperature: +10 to +15 degrees hotter than your usual temperature (<i>for example, I usually print PLA at 200, but print this model at 210</i>)</li><li>Flow: 110% (<i>because why not</i>)</li><li>Ironing: turn this on (<i>it is definitely not required, but you get a better surface quality on the inside surface… you can also turn this off to save 15 minutes if you prefer</i>)<ul><li>Ironing Line Spacing: 0.4mm (<i>half of the line width should be plenty</i>)</li><li>Ironing Speed: 40mm/s (<i>maybe even faster if you are feeling wild</i>)</li></ul></li></ul><h3>Notes</h3><p>The prints in the photos were printed in Overture Matte Jean Red PLA, Gizmo Dorks Glitter Gray PLA, and Tpoimns Lake Green PLA, on a largely unmodified Elegoo Neptune 2 with a 0.4mm nozzle.</p>

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