Panel Box, customizable
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I initially made this in Tinkercad then I made a customizable .SCAD file in OpenSCAD.
a box is made of 6 different parts - 10 pcs total
"CORNERL_LH" - (corner L - length & height) - need 2 pcs
"CORNERL_WH" - (corner L - width & height) - need 2 pcs
"RIM" - (rim around top) - need 1 pc
"PANEL_LH" - (side panel - length & height) - need 2 pcs
"PANEL_WH" - (side panel - width & height) - need 2 pcs
"PANEL_B" - (bottom panel - with feet or no feet) - need 1 pc
Support is needed for CornerL pcs but not for Panels or Rim.
All pieces are solid. No infill. I figured strength would be necessary so I didn't even try it otherwise. I ran CornerL pcs & Rim a little hotter than normal for better layer adhesion because the square pins broke off in early versions.
I ran everything in .2mm layers including initial layer of .2mm
I have included a fully customizable .SCAD file
I also included .STL files for the following box sizes (LxWxH):
35x35x35 with a thin 3mm
a box is made of 6 different parts - 10 pcs total
"CORNERL_LH" - (corner L - length & height) - need 2 pcs
"CORNERL_WH" - (corner L - width & height) - need 2 pcs
"RIM" - (rim around top) - need 1 pc
"PANEL_LH" - (side panel - length & height) - need 2 pcs
"PANEL_WH" - (side panel - width & height) - need 2 pcs
"PANEL_B" - (bottom panel - with feet or no feet) - need 1 pc
Support is needed for CornerL pcs but not for Panels or Rim.
All pieces are solid. No infill. I figured strength would be necessary so I didn't even try it otherwise. I ran CornerL pcs & Rim a little hotter than normal for better layer adhesion because the square pins broke off in early versions.
I ran everything in .2mm layers including initial layer of .2mm
I have included a fully customizable .SCAD file
I also included .STL files for the following box sizes (LxWxH):
35x35x35 with a thin 3mm
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