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MM3D Mini Crate

Introducing the MM3D Mini Crate! A compact storage solution that offers a stylish and functional way to organize and store your small items.

The Mini Crate's versatile size makes it perfect for storing an array of small items. Whether you need to keep your collection of craft supplies, electronic components, jewelry, or any other tiny treasures organized, this crate has got you covered. With its well-thought-out dimensions, it easily fits on shelves, desks, or countertops, optimizing your space utilization.

Printing the Mini Crate is a breeze as it has been designed specifically to be printed without the need for additional supports. Simply load the 3D printable file into your preferred software and start the printing process. Thanks to its clever engineering, you can enjoy a seamless and hassle-free printing experience, allowing you to bring your storage solution to life in no time!

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Comments

I love these! I’ve printed dozen’s already. What do use to ship these in? Bubble mailers or little crush proof boxes?

Kim Maple Works Designs

For the 100% crate you can print at 0.28mm layer height and 10% infill to reduce print time

Matthew Moscato

any way to reduce the time, if i go to 25% size its like 40 minutes i have a anycubic kobra neo if that helps and i am use prusa slicer

GodfatherVapors

i was about to try to pri% nt this but the print time was like 12+ hours at 20% infill, .2 layer

GodfatherVapors

0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height, bambu slicer 0.2 standard profile

Matthew Moscato

what’s the settings you use to print? the handle of the 50% always comes out droopy. using PLA

Kenny Zhao

What’s the print time for this on the Bambu? I have a ender 3v2neo so it’ll probably be much longer

Charbel K

Amazing! This is going to be very useful to store extra dry and dry packets in.

Alex Medlin

I’ve printed at 100%, 75%, and 50% with no issues. I haven’t tested anything smaller than 50%. I’m currently working on a video where I print a 260% scale crate. It’s been printing for the past 2 days and will finish within the next few hours, but it looks good and shows that they can be printed up to at least 260% scale. I believe they’re able to be printed even bigger than that, but the 260% scale requires 750 grams of filament alone. So I don’t think I’m personally going to attempt anything bigger than 260%, but I believe it’s very possible 😄

Matthew Moscato

Love it! Any recommendations as to the limit of how big/small it can safely be scaled?

S. Danielle Kmentt

Oooo that will look cool!

Matthew Moscato

Putting these onto the printer tonight! In wood filament

Kian Cormier

Bro these are sick.

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