3D Printed Tool-less Display Box
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Those plain display box is not fun, and it costs around $60 for a 12x12x12 cube, so I printed my version of it. I am using it to display some of the toys the kids love most; lego, toys from McDonald’s, and of course beyblades.
If you want to print it yourself, remember to check out the youtube link here> https://youtu.be/hocmbwO3wpQ for simple instruction. There are 8 corners and 12 edges to print. You just need to buy some 12"x12", 0.06"(1.5mm) thick sheets for the 12" cube and 6"x6", 0.06" thick sheets for the 6" cube. Then you can press fit them together (glue the bottom 4 corners for more permanent hold) and start putting things in it.
I think ABS for the material is better. You can try PLA and let me and other people know what you think.
File names for 6" Cube;
Display box corner-Top-1.5mm x4
Display box corner-Bottom-1.5mm x4
Display box Top edge-1.5mm-4in x4 (If you use this file for the 4 edges on the top, you don't have to trim the end tab off inside the channe
If you want to print it yourself, remember to check out the youtube link here> https://youtu.be/hocmbwO3wpQ for simple instruction. There are 8 corners and 12 edges to print. You just need to buy some 12"x12", 0.06"(1.5mm) thick sheets for the 12" cube and 6"x6", 0.06" thick sheets for the 6" cube. Then you can press fit them together (glue the bottom 4 corners for more permanent hold) and start putting things in it.
I think ABS for the material is better. You can try PLA and let me and other people know what you think.
File names for 6" Cube;
Display box corner-Top-1.5mm x4
Display box corner-Bottom-1.5mm x4
Display box Top edge-1.5mm-4in x4 (If you use this file for the 4 edges on the top, you don't have to trim the end tab off inside the channe
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