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The Annoying Gift Box

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The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box 3d model
The Annoying Gift Box - Great! - 3d model

The Annoying Gift Box. There's nothing tricky about this gift box, it's just simply...annoying. Remove 20 bolts to be able to remove the lid, that's about it! There is a secret flat head "screwdriver" hidden underneath the ribbon, or a normal flat-head screwdriver can be used.

It is scaled just about gift card size, so you can scale up as you want to fit bigger items.

3D printing settings These are just the settings I used to test the model, feel free to use whatever settings work best for you. FDM or Resin: FDM Scaling: Can be scaled up, bolts likely won't work well if scaled down. Supports: None Infill/Perimeters: I just used 15% infill with 2 perimeters, but I would use extra perimeters for more strength. Nozzle Size: 0.4 Layer Height: 0.2

No supports are needed for this model, just print the pieces in the orientation that they import and assemble after printing. You will need 1 container, 1 lid, 1 ribbon, 1 screwdriver, 4 brackets, and 20 bolts.

The "screwdriver" just snaps into place underneath the ribbon after printing.

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 female part will be printing vertically, so it needs to be tested in that orientation.


151 Likes301 DownloadsMay 19, 2023


151 Likes301 DownloadsMay 19, 2023