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Smart move labeling the top AND the side of the box. Thumbsup
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I'm going to 3D print labels for the other boxes I've made and glue them on. I'm getting so many of the boxes and they're usually stacked so it makes it a lot easier to find what I need if the ends are marked.

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Got sick of cleaning up the mini lathe so I made it easier on myself and made a chip tray for it. I had to make it in three pieces to fit my printer. The tray along with the accordion cover should make cleanup easier and quicker.

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Again with the boxes. This time for my spare hacksaw blades for my miniature hacksaw. I bought the hacksaw from Menards many years ago. I think they called it a plumber's saw. It's a very handy little saw.

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You need an online store to sell these on Ed.
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Mark II of the boring head box. In the original the hex keys could flop around, now they're contained in slots.
I added spots for storing the unused set screws plus a spare for each size of set screws. The cork helps to cushion the head.

The one thing I forgot to do is to add the "Boring Head" text to the box lid.  Blush

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Now you're gonna hafta make a new lid or you won't know what's in the box.
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(09-16-2022, 01:33 PM)Vinny Wrote: Now you're gonna hafta make a new lid or you won't know what's in the box.

Yup, it's going to bug me so I will end up making a new lid.  Big Grin

That's the second time I had to print the lid because I screwed up a dimension when I first printed it so the third time should be a charm. Happyyes

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I thought it was a wooden box also. I like all of Edk’s box prints..
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No box for this one!

Why the heck are lathe spiders so expensive?  300 bucks for an aluminum one?  Not a chance.  3D print to the rescue.

   

Took about an hour, because 85% infill.  7.5mm thick, because that is approximately half the depth of my chuck jaws.  And the beauty of 3D printing it is, I can make other size ones by simply scaling it in the z direction and printing another as needed.
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