I made this for my little niece. She loves the frozen movie and wanted some nice box to store her jewelry. Since she is a kid I made it a little bit bigger so that there is enough space to store her treasures. I also expect she will use it to play with her mini figures.
I used amulti color filament to generate this look. I also bought a package of200 mirrors that I attached with a glue gun. And aacrylic glass that I sanded with a fine sanding sponge and used some glue to prevent rotation while the printer adds the first layer of filament on top of the glass.
Bill of materials:
I made this for my little niece. She loves the frozen movie and wanted some nice box to store her jewelry. Since she is a kid I made it a little bit bigger so that there is enough space to store her treasures. I also expect she will use it to play with her mini figures.
I used amulti color filament to generate this look. I also bought a package of200 mirrors that I attached with a glue gun. And aacrylic glass that I sanded with a fine sanding sponge and used some glue to prevent rotation while the printer adds the first layer of filament on top of the glass.
Bill of materials:
1 multi color filament - 20 €
Note:
The source file is included. You can use it to modify the space for the acrylic glass. I bought one glass with 3 mm height that was actually only 2.5 mm high.
Printer Brand: Prusa
Printer: I3 MK3S
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.3mm
Infill: 20%
Filament: DasFilament PLA Multicolor Polarlicht
Notes:
Use a 5-6 mm long filament piece to fix the two halfs of the lid. Each hole is 4 mm deep.
Both parts of the lid ready to join. You can add some liquid glue if you do not add the mirrors to the part.
Add a drop from the hot glue gun and put the mirror in the cutout. You only have one try before the glue hardens!
The glue from the mirrors keeps the two parts together.
Used materials
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.