![]() The female part will be printing vertically, so it needs to be tested in that orientation. I have included a "thread test" file so you can make sure that the bolts are going to fit into your box before you print all of them! Make sure to print the thread test in the orientation that the file imports in. The following steps describe how the mechanism was designed for the Spring-loaded box: Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 4: Designing the Gears 2 More Images The first step was to design the gears is to choose how many teeth and module they should have. The "screwdriver" just snaps into place underneath the ribbon after printing. You will need 1 container, 1 lid, 1 ribbon, 1 screwdriver, 4 brackets, and 20 bolts. No supports are needed for this model, just print the pieces in the orientation that they import and assemble after printing. Infill/Perimeters: I just used 15% infill with 2 perimeters, but I would use extra perimeters for more strength. Scaling: Can be scaled up, bolts likely won't work well if scaled down. Red and Silver Version Protoposta Chaos Red(aff.**These are just the settings I used to test the model, feel free to use whatever settings work best for you. Printed on the Muldex rep-rap IDEX printer.Ĭopper and Silver Version Polyalchemy Elixir If you don’t already own as set of these clamps(aff.) you should pick them up, they really help with gluing the ribbons on. Put the glue in the middle and let it naturally spread out. I used Gorilla Glue(aff.) for gluing on the ribbons. 2 layer heights but the box could definitely be printed at a larger layer height without issue. I added helper pads to them to keep them stable during printing. To open it just turn the bow, the bow rotates a spur gear which pulls back the catches and unlocks it. I prefer the vertical orientation for the ribbons for a smoother surface finish. I printed all the parts in the orientation provided. The bow and ribbons are printed separately and glued on. The top prints in place as one part, none of the parts require supports. There is a stop so the bow cannot be over rotated. The catches are spring loaded so you don’t have to worry about the box opening when you don’t want it to. To open it just turn the bow, the bow rotates a spur gear which pulls back the catches and unlocks it. This is the first in a set of boxes that all have a little trick to open. This gift box has a little twist! I wanted to design something for Christmas this year that everyone could print for their loved ones to show the amazing ability's of a 3D printer. Gift Boxes Season 1 Gift box #1 Gift box #1 Quantum Addition Gift box #1 Print-In-Place Gift Box #2 Gift Box #3 Gift Box #4 Gift Box #5 Season 2 Gift Box #6 Gift Box #6 Print-in-Place Gift Box #7 Gift Box #7 Print-in-Place Gift Box #9 Gift Box #10 Gift Box #11 Print-in-Place I hope everyone enjoys printing them as much their loved ones will enjoy receiving them! □□ View customizable 3D models in 360º Avatars 8,000+ 3D avatars for your designs Abstract. Available for free or premium in PNG, BLEND, GLTF, C4D, OBJ, PSD or FBX formats for commercial and personal use. If you print one I would love to see it, be sure to post it here or tag me on your socials. Download 3,132 3D Gift Box Illustrations for your 3D projects & designs. ![]() Popular Gift 3D models View all Farm diorama 2.6k 17 128 Farm prop pack - stylized 1.7k 6 54 Thanks Dice 1000 Followers 122 4 17 Small Medal Of Santa Rosa da Viterbo (1952) 20 0 7 Cookies Biscuit Box Low Poly PBR Realistic 52 0 6 Easter Plush Doll Gnome With Egg 03 71 0 4 Gift Box 2. All the boxes are similar in size and shape but each one opens differently. Gift 3D models ready to view, buy, and download for free. This is the first gift box in a series of boxes that I’m designing for Christmas this year. ![]()
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