
Snappy boxes
thingiverse
As a habitual problem solver, I grew tired of hunting for minuscule boxes to stash my miniature screws, electronic bits, and sundry knick-knacks. Fueled by this frustration, I devised a solution in the form of compact interlocking boxes that can seamlessly contain everything from fasteners to fragile components. Constructed with thin walls, these units are astoundingly lightweight, economically feasible, and ridiculously quick to print via most standard machines. Should your collection require replenishment at any point, simply hit "print" on additional boxes and they'll instantly snap into place beside their counterparts. It would be wonderful if you find value in using these versatile containers and wouldn't mind taking a snapshot of them once printed.\n\n\n When replicating these mini boxes, feel free to apply the exact parameters used for my prints: a thickness of 1.75 mm for ABS plastic material at an extruder temperature of 240 degrees with 10% infill. Using my Flashforge Creator X model was ideal, and I've set its feed rate at a comfortable 60 for a hassle-free printing experience.
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