**Christmas 2023 in the Works, With LED?
2022 Advent Calendar with 24 boxes currently large enough for 1 LEGO Minifig in each box.
Multi-part / color if you wish, I use a bridge layer for support of the doors as they print. Just enough space between the case and doors to allow a razor to be used to cut the bridge layer (use of razor at your own risk, children should not cut doors open. It’s not hard to do, just take your time and be careful, after the bridge layer is easily cut the doors can be opened from the bottom. And closed again. A small ledge surrounds the interior of the box to keep a razor for cutting into items within)
I have included a single box to test your print. (All in one, or doors and box sides as different parts)
Pause print before the bridge layer and load up non-melting prizes* into each box before resuming. (*Print is hot while printing so chocolate will melt before the print is done).
The current STL’s supplied will fit most LEGO minifigs and some small parts. You can place the plate and figure within each box but not as a display would have all the parts attached.
My source FreeCAD files are available on my personal website for free and just a click with no requirements to get the files needed to make this your own. I have a spreadsheet to configure the Parametric FreeCAD file. Change the size of the boxes easily. The current max module size is around 232mm x @200mm
Source FreeCAD files https://gallaghersart.com/page/christmas_2022_tree_multi_parts_vases_and_more
See the picture on how the bridge layer should look, Use as little “bridge skin density” as possible. Basically as little bridge as possible while allowing doors to be printed. This is the layer that will get cut with a razor to open
Enjoy!
mike
The author marked this model as their own original creation.