00:00In this video, a hinged box with a lid designed in FreeCAD will be 3D printed.
00:05It consists of three parts, a rivet, a lid, and a box. Let's see if it fits together in real
00:12life.
00:13The parts were prepared in Bamboo Studio. Brims were added to each part for better adhesion to
00:19the print bed.
00:32Let's start with the box. All parts were printed on a Bamboo Lab A1 Mini.
00:49Also, supports were added below the hinge part.
00:57And here is the lid.
01:07The final part is the rivet.
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01:15And here are all the printed parts.
01:19Let's remove the brims and the supports.
01:37The unsupported holes came out well.
01:43The hinge part of the box has a clearance of 0.5 mm relative to the rivet.
01:49Now let's push the rivet through all hinge parts.
01:57It worked. The rivet turns with the lid.
02:00The rivet has a diameter of 2.8 mm, and the hinge part of the lid has a diameter of
02:063 mm.
02:08This simple model of a hinged box turned out to work very well in reality.
02:15The parts were printed
02:16with a 0.2 mm standard profile on the Bamboo Lab A1 Mini.
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