Stackable Cases #25
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Okay, here's what I sketched up: And how it fits with the base: I'm about to print it and see how well it works. Ideally, this will require no fasteners. |
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First working attempt: I'm adjusting the design so the top box can be moved backwards. |
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The top case can be adjusted backwards by steps now. Still working on getting the top case secured in place. Attempt 3: |
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Completely forgot to add to this discussion that the final version went into 0.9.8.1. It's in the Full-Length lids folder. |
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Continuing a reddit discussion here!
I have thought about making them stackable, and was going to try and make such a lid until you came up with the idea of putting filament on top. I'm still definitely interested in the idea!
The holes in the base for attaching it to the main body pass straight through from top to bottom. This means 1) no supports needed but also 2) you can use the underside to mount things. Right now I just use the bottom for attaching base extensions, but they would be a good mounting point on the underside for some kind of interface with a lid.
I figure that the cases should just drop in place together, not fasten. Bottom case would have a lid that mates with the underside of the top case.
That's as far as I've gotten with it. 🙂
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