Printed in pla .20 layer height 2 walls and no supports at 130% to fit 37mm tealight, could have done a little smaller but I like round numbers.
Looks great thanks (edited)


Printed in pla .20 layer height 2 walls and no supports at 130% to fit 37mm tealight, could have done a little smaller but I like round numbers.
Looks great thanks (edited)
Hi, thanks for sharing. The gift-box-50mmx50mm.3mf contains a bug in the upper ribbon. I used glue to attach it. Printed in Prusament PLA on mk4 mmu3. merry Christmass (edited)
@joernreimerde_878063 Thank you for the info! Corrected the files and reuploaded them.
Fits well while leaving enough space for air to get to the parts of the container inside the spool.
The design is also very well-thought-out, keeping overhangs to a minimum.
It can be a bit tricky to get the lid onto the threading, but once you do, it screws on without problems and holds well.
Overall: 5/5, also printed one for my T-shirt drawer.
I printed this with some PLA Meta. The print itself looks very nice but the container's diameter is too big for the Sunlu PLA+ Spools I got this week. Maybe I have to scale it down
Printed with Kingroon PLA, 210°C/60°C, 0,4mm nozzle, 0,2mm layers, 15% infill, no support, standing.
Very nice design, stability is good even with the reduced wall thickness. The only issue in my print is the slighly hanging front opening (since this is initially printed 'into the air'), which causes the OB's getting stuck. Need to remove a tiny bit of material, maybe half a millimeter, to let them roll through.
Much faster than original model and plenty sturdy if it's going to sit in one place. However the gap at the bottom might be slightly too tight as batteries have got stuck a couple times