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Parametric Box Design Breakdown + MakerWorld Setup

Plan Your Print
Needs about 38 g From the designer's print profile
What it takes
2 plates 1h 2m 38 g PLA
P1S, X1E, H2C, X2D, A1 mini, H2D, P1P, H2S, P2S, A2L, H2D Pro, A1, X1, X1 Carbon
Print with .20 mm layer height No supports required for any parts, regardless of which side you print the lid (face up or face down). You may get a warning that some parts require supports. Ignore these warnings. Once printed, pinch the lid's cantilever arms inward until you hear them snap. No worries, they won't break. This will loosen the clips from the material that held him in place.
Plate Details (2)
0.4 mm nozzle, all plates
Plate 1 · Paramatized Box
32m 22 g PLA · 22 g
Plate 2 · Paramatized Lid
30m 16 g PLA · 16 g
Model Description
Customizable Card Box Tutorial: The Model, The Design and the Setup

This is a parametric box with a snap-fit lid. You can customize height, width, and length to whatever you need.

The lid uses a cantilever beam snap-fit system. It has small flexible pieces built into it that bend slightly as you push the lid and snap back into place once it clears the edge, holding the lid shut. This ensures your lids will hold up a lot longer after repeated use (and it's quick to print!).

None of these parts require supports to print, regardless of how you print the lid (face up or face down).

Boost Me If you print any of these and they work well for you, a boost on MakerWorld is a great way to show it. Boosts earn me points I can put toward filament, materials, and parts, which matters more than it sounds. Every design here went through multiple prints before I was happy with it. Either way, happy printing.

Tutorials
How to model a snap-fit lid using the cantilever-beam method

This video shows how to do it in Fusion 360, but you can apply the principle to any modeling software. The voice track is a bit rough as english is not my first language but it does the job ;)

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How to make a parameterized model on MakerWorld using Fusion 360

On MakerWorld, it's possible to create models that can be customized by users. This is how you can make that happen using Fusion 360.

Check out the rest of my work here:

https://makerworld.com/en/@user_2443559174/upload

If you like what you see, there are trhee ways you can help me make more designs.

An easy way is to boost me through Makerworld.

I also sell most of my models on Etsy .

Or maybe help (aka Design Juice).

box parametric custom storage tutorial cantilever snapfit clips
Setup box art Setup 2023
Match filament

Main colors from the cover art. Find matching filament, or tap swatches to narrow.