
"Unabox"
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While searching for a unique wedding gift packaging idea, I stumbled upon this innovative project: http://makezine.com/projects/make-20/the-unabox/. Inspired by Claudio Bernardini from Makezine.com, Lorenzo Bini, and Roberta Pezzulla, I decided to create a smaller version using just three 3D-printed parts. Here are the print settings: Printer: Hyperion Forge 3D Rafts: None Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 50%-100% Notes: To achieve the best results, I printed this project with wood PLA (50% infill) using a nozzle temperature of 215C and a bed temperature of 80C. However, please note that the wood PLA I used from Alchement does not work well on rafts, so you may need to adjust your settings accordingly. As for assembly, some light sanding might be required to ensure a smooth fit of the dovetail joint. I personally found it easier to use a flat file for this purpose. To simplify the process, I omitted designing holes for screws and pins, allowing users to choose their preferred fasteners and drill the corresponding holes using a drill press.
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