Using this for making the side box into a drybox. It snaps onto the side easily and securely, and has kept things much dryer than the outside air. You will need to purchase several other parts to use this.
= Printing =
No supports needed. I used .25mm layer height and a .6mm nozzle. I printed in PETG but anything should work. Print 1 of everything except for the front connector, you need 3 of those.
= Part List =
x1 300x300mm Acrylic Sheet (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D93RP4TG)
x12 M3x10 screws
x6 M3x16 screws
x1 Foam Tape 8mm Wide x 2mm Thick, about 2.5m in length if doing 2 loops. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L6L5GNW)
x?? 20x5x2mm Magnets (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6PQPBP1)
x18 (Optional) M3 Square Nuts
= Magnets =
I wasn't sure how many I would need, so there are spots for up to 40, but that is definitely overkill. You can get away with as few as 4, but I would say 16-20 is a good sweet spot. The more you add the more it should compress the foam tape around the edges for a better seal.
= Square Nuts =
Designed screws to go into square nuts. After putting it together, I think screwing into the plastic should be fine if you don't have any. I created extra versions that don't have the slots for adding the square nuts.
= Assembly =
The author marked this model as their own original creation.