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Washing Machine Container Box
by Daann_ii
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This washing machine container has a base of 100x100mm when printed at 100%. You may want to size up a little bit to hold a full bag of laundry pods, depending on how many pods you buy.
I made this with really strong hinges and that is why the main body prints in two pieces. The box snap lid stays closed very well. The hinges still worked fine for me at 60% size but they are definitely thin and probably will not be very durable.
The top and bottom pieces connect with two screws. You could technically just glue the top and bottom parts together but I recommend using two screws.
At 100% the hole is a M3 size but you can use a m4 or m5. If the screws you have are a little long and stick out, you can use the screw cap model file to print some covers. You probably don't want sharp things sticking into the container, especially if you plan on putting laundry pods or your hand in it.
I used some plastic material from a food container (cleaned and glued) for the door window.
I made this with really strong hinges and that is why the main body prints in two pieces. The box snap lid stays closed very well. The hinges still worked fine for me at 60% size but they are definitely thin and probably will not be very durable.
The top and bottom pieces connect with two screws. You could technically just glue the top and bottom parts together but I recommend using two screws.
At 100% the hole is a M3 size but you can use a m4 or m5. If the screws you have are a little long and stick out, you can use the screw cap model file to print some covers. You probably don't want sharp things sticking into the container, especially if you plan on putting laundry pods or your hand in it.
I used some plastic material from a food container (cleaned and glued) for the door window.
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